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Aerin Tangier Vanille ~ perfume review

Posted by Robin on 31 January 2017 47 Comments

Aerin Lauder for Tangier Vanille

Morocco is a magical destination—I’m so inspired by its colors and culture. I also associate it with a cover shoot by Jonathan Becker I did, along with my father, for Town & Country magazine. I love those photographs, they really capture a sense of place—I wore an amazing brown and blue Rochas dress that echoed the backdrop of desert and sky.1

That’s Aerin Lauder, talking about the inspiration for Tangier Vanille, which she released under her casual-luxe Aerin lifestyle brand last year. Of the fragrance itself, Lauder promises that it “opens a secret door that leads you into the mystery and splendor of Morocco”.

Cultural appropriation is nothing new in perfume marketing, and Morocco, of course, is fertile ground. If there is any harm done by taking a nice deep whiff of Serge Lutens Chergui and imagining yourself in an exotic / romantic Moroccan landscape that glosses over colors and culture and plenty else besides, so be it…

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Tokyo Milk Excess & Tainted Love ~ fragrance review, with an aside on cheap perfume

Posted by Angela on 30 January 2017 78 Comments

Tokyo Milk Excess & Tainted Love

Some fragrances smell expensive. Why is that? Conversely, some perfume simply smells cheap. What’s that about? My expertise is in buying perfume — not making it — so I don’t have a professional’s response to these questions. I asked a few friends about what they thought expensive versus cheap perfume smelled like, and I got a few answers.

One friend said that cheap perfume smells synthetic. Although this friend probably assumed that cheap perfume contains a lot of synthetic materials, I don’t believe that necessarily to be true. But I can certainly see how a perfume that smells like a chemical concoction might smell cheap, no matter what it’s made of or how much it costs.1

Another friend correlated headaches with cheap perfume. Smell it, get a headache, it’s cheap…

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Nasomatto Baraonda ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 25 January 2017 30 Comments

Nasomatto Baraonda

Dictionary.com defines “facade” as:

1. Architecture.

  1. the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one.
  2. any side of a building facing a public way or space and finished accordingly.

2. a superficial appearance or illusion of something. (think old-style Hollywood movie lots that portrayed Roman temples, Parisian streets, Old West saloons, Colonial villages and Small Town America using facades propped up by stilts)

My definition of “Facade Fragrance™”…

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5 perfumes: wood pudding

Posted by Robin on 24 January 2017 55 Comments

Peterman Round Bowls, wood

As a way of classifying perfumes, fragrance families are useful, and most of them have enough of an “official” status that we understand what they imply. Fragrance families don’t tell the whole story, but they help us understand a bit better what a perfume might smell like, or more to the point around here probably, they help us to understand if we can be bothered to try something at all. If I tell you a perfume with berries, jasmine and patchouli is a fruity floral, which of course it could be, you might imagine a certain kind of smell, quite different than if I told you it was an oriental, or a chypre, or a green floral, or an aldehydic floral. What you imagine, of course, could be quite wrong, but it never hurts to know how Michael Edwards classified something after he smelled it.1

Many perfumistas, of course, have their own categories or subcategories, like creamsicle or skank or booze, or we might classify by specific notes we’re interested in, from mimosa to ylang ylang. Wood pudding™ is one of my own favorite personal / unofficial categories, especially in deep winter. A decent wood pudding fragrance is spicy and creamy, and comforting, but the relatively heavy woods temper the sweetness enough to keep the fragrance from falling into a more general gourmand or foody category. Here are 5 of my favorites, and do add your own in the comments!

Givenchy Organza Indecence very nearly defines the category…

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The Charm of the Vintage Drugstore Boxed Set

Posted by Angela on 23 January 2017 34 Comments

Les Grands Parfums Quartette

Sure, quality sells fragrance, but I believe emotion is a more powerful marketing tool, especially among non-perfumistas. For example, take the vintage drugstore perfume set. You’ve probably seen them gathering dust in thrift shops or in the back of linen closets at estate sales. They’re usually a set of small bottles by a perfume house you’ve never heard of, and they’re packaged in a box that reeks of downmarket glamour — something that might be advertised in the back of True Romance magazine or sold at a Wichita bus station gift shop during the Truman administration.

In short, I adore them…

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