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A smell truly worthy of a pandemic

Posted by Robin on 6 December 2021 Leave a Comment

The first, vanillin, is a synthetic vanilla extract devised by German scientists in the 19th century that became an important ingredient in what is widely regarded as the first modern perfume: Guerlain’s Jicky. Two other diffusers dispense Calone, a popular perfume ingredient devised in 1951 that evokes marine qualities with undertones of melon (think commercial “ocean breeze” products), and Flowerpool, an antiseptic scent that was trademarked this year — and is a smell truly worthy of a pandemic.

— The smells at artist Florian Hecker's “Resynthesizers” show at the Fitzpatrick-Leland House in the Hollywood Hills. Read more in Smell and sound: Artist Florian Hecker turns a historic Schindler home into a sensory experience at the Los Angeles Times.

Five Echoes

Posted by Robin on 3 December 2021 7 Comments

[Artist and stage designer Es] Devlin and Chanel will transform the plaza into a multisensory labyrinth entitled “Five Echoes,” starting with a lush forest with more than 20 plant species (a nod to Coco Chanel’s upbringing in Abbey of Aubazine surrounded by woods). A luminescent sculpture that interprets the legendary Chanel N° 5 fragrance through sound and sight emerges at the center of the forest, featuring a soundscape developed in collaboration with Chanel’s in-house perfumer Olivier Polge.

— After Rockefeller Center, Chanel heads to Miami for a gig at Art Basel, to run through December 21. Read more in Chanel Unveils “Five Echoes” Installation With Artist Es Devlin at Grazia, or see Six must-see public art installations of Art Basel 2021 at Timeout.

Sweet Smelling Memories

Posted by Robin on 2 December 2021 4 Comments

A holiday video from Penhaligon's.

Selling a patchouli in the current market felt anti-zeitgeist

Posted by Robin on 2 December 2021 Leave a Comment

As we’ve discussed, we’ve had enormous success with Misfit, a fragrance that’s based on patchouli. Selling a patchouli in the current market felt anti-zeitgeist. It has an association with the 60s, of hippie parents. It certainly wasn’t trendy. But I wanted to do this. My intention wasn’t to do a hippie patchouli but rather to show a patcholi as it might have been experienced in the 19th century when it arrived to European noses through fabrics and balms from the South of France. To think this fragrance is like a cashmere silk from India that was packed in patchouli leaves but is not rank of patchouli, that’s the idea.

— Carlos Huber of Arquiste, on what he finds surprising about consumer preferences as we head into 2022. Read more in Arquiste’s Carlos Huber: The Renaissance Man Of Good Smells at Forbes.

Time is the most important ingredient

Posted by Robin on 1 December 2021 3 Comments

Perfumer Antoine Lie talks about Trudon Aphélie.

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