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The Monday Mail ~ help Gina find a new perfume

Posted by Robin on 21 October 2013 32 Comments

Post box, Bologna

Today we’re helping Gina, who wants to find a new evening perfume — something sexy but not overpowering. She has a few day perfumes that don’t seem right for a grown-up date. She can pay up to $150, and is also happy to buy a decant if a full bottle is outside of that range. She doesn’t have great access to a perfume stores, but is happy to shop online and/or order samples.

Here is what we know about Gina:

She’s in her late 20s, and is a graduate student in French literature.

She says she’s fairly serious and somewhat introverted.

Her sense of style tends to run to minimalism in general — in clothes, perfume, decor, anything.

Gina likes like green florals, the greener the better. The longest love-affair she has had with a perfume is Frédéric Malle’s En Passant (in general, she gets along well with Olivia Giacobetti scents). Hermès Osmanthe Yunnan would her ideal day-to-night perfume, but it has absolutely no staying power on her…

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The Monday Mail ~ help Sophie find a new perfume

Posted by Robin on 14 October 2013 50 Comments

Post box, Bologna

The waiting list for the Monday Mail is down to 2 people — if you’ve ever though you’d like to participate, now is a good time to sign up!

Today we’re helping Sophie, who is looking for two fragrances that may or may not overlap: a Holy Grail scent, and a fragrance appropriate for an academic/office workplace. Sophie has fairly good access to perfume stores of all kinds, and she’s more than happy to buy samples online. She can pay up to $150 for a fragrance, but she’s also happy to purchase decants so price is not too much of a factor, although Amouage attars and the like are out of the question. Here is what we know about Sophie:

She’s a graduate student in her late 20s, studying sustainability and landscape ecology.

She has spent most of her life in big cities — NYC, Tokyo, Shanghai, Singapore, Milan, Paris, LA.

Sophie loves exploring cultures via literature, music, cuisine, art.

Her Asian heritage plays a big part in who she is.

She wears a lot of black.

Sophie likes iris, osmanthus, plum, peach, amber, honey, woods, violet, tea, green notes, spices, and jasmine in a supporting role. She likes the scents of ginger and incense in real life, but hasn’t smelled them in perfume…

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The Monday Mail ~ help Ana-Maria find a new perfume

Posted by Robin on 7 October 2013 28 Comments

Post box, Bologna

Today we’re helping Ana-Maria, who wants our help to find the perfect perfume to capture a particular scent memory:

I have just returned from Cabo Da Roca in Portugal, the most western point of land in Europe, the place were land ends and the ocean begins, where the two meet. As I am a nostalgic for the ocean as it has a mystic meaning in my heart and for vacation memories almost always spent with my loved one, I want to ask for your help in finding a perfume that tell this story. The story of love between the two, the land and the ocean. The nostalgia of ever returning to shore, the cold embrace of salty and ocean breeze, the fog and light rain drops that fill the air, and the smell of damp earth covered in moist moss and tiny cactus flowers, and the wind, bringing the smell of green woods nearby. There’s no sun in this story, none of which I can recall. And I stand on the edge of the cliff, right between the two, the ocean, and the land. The ocean breeze and the woody wind pass through me, and I am left with the smell of both.

Ana-Maria found an image that captures her memory; I can’t include it for copyright reasons, but you can see it here…

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The Monday Mail ~ help Jennifer find a new perfume

Posted by Robin on 30 September 2013 36 Comments

Post box, Bologna

Today we’re helping Jennifer, who “jumped into” perfume obsession about 2 years ago. She’s willing to pay any amount for a perfume she loves, but doesn’t own many full bottles as she is selective about purchases. She has good access to stores and is happy to order samples online.

Jennifer would like recommendations for both daily wear and special occasion scents. She’d especially love to find an incense scent with light feminine touches; she’s also interested in light gourmand scents, or anything else you really think she should try. Here is what we know about Jennifer:

She’s in her late 30s and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

She’s a veterinarian by trade but an artist at heart.

She loves to see (or smell!) the beauty in all things. She loves to paint, draw, hike, listen to music, or just create with her friends and family.

She has been described as “elegant with an edge” and would like to to smell like that description.

Jennifer likes well-blended, strong, long-lasting scents that are creamy, milky, sandalwood-y, but with some “dirt” (tobacco, leather, incense) or soft woods/spicy notes and a touch of femininity or softness…

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The Monday Mail ~ help Bedo find a new perfume

Posted by Robin on 23 September 2013 29 Comments

Post box, Bologna

Today we’re helping Bedo, who wants to find a new everyday scent for fall and winter. She’d like something with oomph and staying power, and since she is far from good stores, she wants to shop online. Right now she’s interested in buying samples from niche houses or niche retailers— if you have suggestions for what she might try, you might also list the place where she could buy a sample. Here is what we know about Bedo:

She’s in her early 60s and works with computers.

She lives in the woods in the upper Midwest.

She thinks of herself as an artist, potter and gardener.

Bedo wore Chanel No. 5 for many years, and more recently, Guerlain Samsara, but now they don’t smell as appealing as they used to…

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