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Scentings Miss Marple & Nancy Drew ~ fragrance reviews

Posted by Jessica on 19 July 2013 16 Comments

Scentings Miss Marple

The small independent fragrance company Scentings recently expanded its line of literary-inspired scents; now, in addition to perfume oils named after Jane Austen heroines Elizabeth Bennet and Emma Woodhouse, Scentings represents the mystery genre with Miss Marple and Nancy Drew.

I still remember the very first time I read a Miss Marple mystery: it was The Mirror Crack’d, and it was the first Agatha Christie book, even the first “grown-up” mystery, that I’d ever read. I was eleven years old, and it was a gift from a teacher; I was thrilled by it. Years later, having read many more Christie mysteries, I savored every episode of the BBC Miss Marple series starring the peerless Joan Hickson. That series was unimpeachably faithful to the books and to the character of Miss Marple.

Scentings is just as faithful to Christie’s creation, in its own way…

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Balmain’s Vent Vert Salad and Chicken

Posted by Angela on 15 July 2013 32 Comments

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During the recent heat wave, I spent a lazy afternoon on the couch with the fan pointed at me while I perused the July 1955 issue of Woman’s Home Companion. I was looking for the article featuring Lilly Daché’s “Secrets of Lifelong Glamour,”1 when I stumbled across these words and sat straight up:

Like most Frenchmen, Balmain appreciates good food and takes a great interest in his own table. In the warm summer days ahead you might like to try his “Vent Vert” salad. Here is the recipe he gave me—if you can’t get some of the ingredients, you can eliminate or substitute as you choose.

It was from Margaret Thompson Biddle’s column, “Companion in Paris.” “Vent Vert” salad clearly borrowed its name from Balmain Vent Vert fragrance. Here’s the recipe:

“Vent Vert” Salad

Cut young romaine into pieces to make 1 quart. Add 1 cup each of diced celery, chopped endive, thinly sliced green pepper and about 8 asparagus tips cut in half…

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The sea and lemon trees

Posted by Robin on 28 June 2013 8 Comments

The sea and lemon trees.

I remember a day by the sea and waking up early and the sharp scent of lemon trees and the wind that brought salt and olives into the bedroom like a fairy story where the feast is invisible.

— From Days Like This, a short story by Jeanette Winterson, inspired by Oscar de la Renta's Granada fragrance. You can read the rest, and find links to three other stories inspired by recent fragrances, at Stylist.

Lazy weekend poll ~ summer reading list, edition 3

Posted by Robin on 1 June 2013 167 Comments

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A repeat of a reading poll we did in 2011 and 2012.

Please recommend a great book to add to our summer reading lists, and tell us what fragrance we should wear while reading it…

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Jardins d’Ecrivains George ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 30 January 2013 34 Comments

George Sand

I dream so much and live so little that I’m sometimes only three years old. But the next day I’m three hundred, if the dream has been somber. Isn’t it the same with you? Doesn’t it occasionally seem to you as if you’re starting out on life without even knowing what it is, while at other times you feel weighted down by thousands of centuries of which you have but a dim and painful memory? Where do we come from, and where are we going? Anything’s possible because everything’s unknown.
— George Sand to Gustave Flaubert, Sept. 28, 18661

I “met” George Sand when I was twelve years old. In the county library, I noticed a book called Infamous Woman (I’ve always had a soft spot for infamy); I read the book, a biography of Sand, and became infatuated with her. My infatuation has lasted decades and has morphed from fascination with Sand’s personal life to deep appreciation of her ideas and writing.

Sand was a writer of amazing stamina, producing a huge body of work: 70 novels and novellas, two dozen plays, essays galore, decades of daily diary entries, and 25 volumes of correspondence (each volume around 1,000 pages!)2 I’ve enjoyed many of her novels, but my favorite Sand works are autobiographical…

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