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By Kilian Prelude to Love ~ (slightly cranky) perfume review

Posted by Robin on 6 October 2008 43 Comments

By Kilian Prelude to Love fragrance bottle

I’ve had mixed feelings so far about the By Kilian line. All 6 of the original scents that debuted in 2007 are nicely done, if perhaps no match for the swollen rhetoric of the ad copy, but as I’ve said before, ultra-luxe trappings don’t endear me to a brand. When the prices range from $225 for a refillable 50 ml bottle* nestled in a lacquered box complete with lock and key to $2500 for a 1 liter perfume fountain, I’m prone to roll my eyes. My perfume cabinet is chock-full of masterpieces (and many of them in far handsomer bottles than this one), and I’ve yet to top $200 for a single bottle purchase.

The latest By Kilian fragrance, Prelude to Love, is a unisex, and like the others in the line, is introduced with great fanfare…

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Red Flower Orange Blossom fragrance diffuser ~ home fragrance review

Posted by Pia on 30 September 2007 5 Comments

Red Flower Orange Blossom fragrance diffuserI recently purchased Red Flower’s Orange Blossom diffuser to put in a newly remodelled guest bathroom. I was looking for a fragrance that would be light, uplifting and refreshing, while also maintaining a certain air of elegance. I took a chance and ordered the Orange Blossom diffuser unsniffed as I generally have been so pleased with the variety of products I have tried from Red Flower. I was not disappointed!

The Red Flower diffuser fragrances come in lovely recycled light green-blue Spanish glass vases. Their distinctive flattened oval shape lends a flair of modern style to any room. The available fragrances are jasmine grandiflorum, cardamom amber resin, orange blossom and cherry blossom. The website describes the Orange Blossom diffuser as scenting the air with “warm and bright mandarin, oranges, lemon and soft rose honey”…

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Jean Paul Gaultier Fleur du Male ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 11 April 2007 29 Comments

Jean Paul Gaultier Fleur du Male advert

Reader, have you at times inhaled
With rapture and slow greediness,
That grain of incense which pervades a church,
Or the inveterate musk of a sachet?*

…asks Charles Baudelaire in his poem Un Fantôme. Knowing NowSmellThis readers, I’m sure the answer is a resounding “Yes!”

The name of Jean Paul Gaultier’s new men’s fragrance Fleur du Mâle (Flower of the Male) was inspired by the title of Baudelaire’s collection of poems — Les fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil). I don’t know if Gaultier’s research team studied the poems (or simply loved the title) but Les fleurs du mal is full of poems that acknowledge the power of scent, of perfumes, in this world. For Baudelaire, aromas inspire exultation, lust, creation (the poems themselves), happy and sad memories. One of my favorite passages is from the poem Le Flacon (The Perfume Flask):

There are strong perfumes for which all matter
Is porous. One would say they go through glass.
On opening a coffer that has come from the East,
Whose creaking lock resists and grates,
Or in a deserted house, some cabinet
Full of the Past’s acrid odor, dusty and black,
Sometimes one finds an antique phial which remembers,
Whence gushes forth a living soul returned to life.

The debut of Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fleur du Mâle has been accompanied not only by references to poetry but by much talk (dare I say ‘mumbo jumbo’?) concerning the state of men’s lives in 2007…

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L’Artisan Fleur d’Oranger ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 27 June 2006 38 Comments

L'Artisan Fleur d'Oranger fragrance

L’Artisan launched Fleur d’Oranger in 2005. It is the first in a projected series of limited edition “harvest fragrances” based on specific “vintages” of floral notes; this one takes its name from the 2004 harvest of orange blossom from Nabeul in Tunisia. The fragrance was created by nose Anne Flipo, and has notes of orange bigarade, petitgrain, neroli, honey, beeswax and orange blossom.

Fleur d’Oranger is, in a word, glorious. It does for orange blossoms what Diptyque Philosykos did for figs: it captures the whole experience of standing in an grove of orange (in this case) trees on a brilliant summer day, with the smell of the leaves, the bark, the blossoms and the fruit. As with Philosykos, it probably does so in a more aromatically pleasing way than the reality could possibly hope to…

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Fragrance of the day: Lorenzo Villoresi Dilmun

Posted by Robin on 23 November 2005 Leave a Comment

Lorenzo Villoresi Dilmun perfume

Dilmun is one of the fragrances in Lorenzo Villoresi’s ready-made line. It was released in 2000. The name refers to an ancient city that is thought to have been located on what are now the islands of Bahrain. Dilmun was known in Sumerian lore as a place where death and disease did not exist and all men lived in peace; the legends surrounding Dilmun are said to have influenced the Biblical story of the Garden of Eden. The fragrance notes are citrus, rose, jasmine, orange blossom, green leaves, neroli, petitgrain, laurel, opoponax, incense, floral extracts, elemi, vanilla, cedarwood and sandalwood.

Dilmun opens on bright, sweet citrus and orange blossom tinged with green…

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