A quick bottle porn spot for Givenchy L'Interdit Rouge.
A tiny tweak
Scientists cannot yet predict a chemical’s smell simply from its molecular shape, explains lead author Dietmar Krautwurst, a molecular cell biologist at the Technical University of Munich. For example, the chemical responsible for caramel scent, called furaneol, has also been described as smelling like strawberries or cotton candy. But just a tiny tweak in the chemical structure makes it recognizable by a different receptor, giving it a savory and herby scent instead, Krautwurst says.
— Read more in How We Detect Caramel Candy Scent at Scientific American.
A special CHANEL N°5 photo moment amidst the legendary ice rink
Their journey will continue as they’re taken through a multi-sensory story of the famed fragrance, all leading to a special CHANEL N°5 photo moment amidst the legendary ice rink.
Guests will also have the opportunity to try their luck at N°5-inspired games. Those who venture off onto the ice can enjoy the N°5 In The Stars lounge apres-skate, along with complimentary hot chocolate and seasonal treats.
— In honor of No. 5, Chanel will take over portions of Rockefeller Center from November 6 to 12; read more in Chanel Honors 100th Anniversary Of Famed N°5 Perfume at Gotham.
Jawhara Oriental
A quick spot for Armani Privé Jawhara Oriental.
Interpretations through art of Miss Dior
A spot for the Miss Dior exhibit at the brand's Château de La Colle Noire. You can read more in Miss Dior Celebrates “Art and Women” in Immersive New Exhibition at AnOther.