Penhaligon’s
Penhaligon’s is a perfume house established in 1870 in England. I heard a lot about the fresh scent, Bluebell but never had a chance to experience it myself. I usually don’t write about things that I haven’t seen, touched, tried, worn or used. All this to say that on the official Penhaligon’s website anyone can request a catalogue which apparently arrives in couple of days, so I requested it maybe 4 days ago. Now I am waiting for it to come… hopefully this catalogue will convince me to purchase one of their fragrances ( they do international delivery which includes Canada, USA and Europe).
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Fragrance For Fall. Des Conseils.
Fragrance For Fall.
Des Conseils.
Whenever I pick a perfume I consider two things (don’t judge me on this one) its rarity and the way it makes me feel. The second feature is the most evident one – once I sprinkle it on my skin, I can tell right away if it suites me or not. The other one is that I care about – scarcity of the perfume, the fact how hard it is to find this specific fragrance. May be I can explain my passion for the rare fragrances by the fact that globalization (and no, I am not going into economical problems of the modern world) makes the perfume industry to be so affordable and easily accessible by anyone around the globe. Straight to my point – uniqueness is the key! I need something which is relatively well priced (considering the budget of an university student) and which has the rarity factor.
Well, the problem has been set, now it’s time to figure out how to find the perfect solutions. First my attention caught English luxury perfume house of Creed with its history and Royal customers. It has a great range of fragrances for any tastes and occasions (din-din a perfect gift for someone special). However I would agree that perfumes’ (and I am not talking about Millésimes here) prices do bite a little bit (bottle of 30ml is roughly $150) but at the end it worth it 200% until the last drop. This fall when it will be cold and wet outside, Creed’s Spring Flower will remind me of those days I spent on the beaches of Ibiza this summer. The second perfume is by Dior, you’d probably say how rare it could be? Interestingly, Dior decided that the only place where you can purchase a bottle of Dior Forever and Ever is at European duty free boutiques. This fact is rather disappointing but at the same time it makes this fragrance to be quite rare (for those who don’t travel so often) plus the lack of advertisements adds to its uniqueness. So it is the perfect perfume for me – notes of Freesia petals, water jasmine, rose, vanilla and musk. Just for your information the bottle of 50ml Eau de Toilette is 42€ (~$62).
These are couple of those fragrances which worth your investments (or at least considerations) this fall.
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MY GOLD
MY GOLD
Yet another interesting find from the industry of
perfume – the new fragrance from Spanish house of
Ramon Molvizar – “SUN”. The top olfactory notes of
bergamot, ginger and lemon bring the sense of warm summer night near the
ocean. The middle and base notes resemble a walk in the Mediterranean
garden – rose orchid, lotus, jasmine, exotic woods and sugar cane. However
it’s the particles of pure gold inside the bottle that bring the most attention.
That’s why using this perfume you will leave golden veil on your skin! But
don’t be surprised by the price – bottle of 100ml is $460!
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LES VOYAGES OLFACTIFS DE GUERLAIN.
The new fragrances from Les Voyages Olfactifs line de Maison Guerlain are dedicated to three of the world’s most stylish capitals: New York, Moscow and Tokyo. All three scents have been specifically designed to recreate the unique atmosphere of each city.
Paris-Moscou: Fruity-Boisé version has notes of absinth, vanilla and plum which must represent Moscow restaurants. White musk, jasmine and very sensual currant stand for Russian boutiques. Pine scent illustrates pines on the Red Square. This combination must represent Moscow as Parisiens see it with its busy lifestyle and feminine allure.
Paris-New York: Boisé-Asiatique version invites on Manhattan, in winter, to the New Year Tree with its bergamot and cedar aromas – the light fresh breeze. Cinnamon and cardamom create the sense of holiday heat and Christmas warmness.
Paris-Tokyo: Flowery-Green version is a history of Japan: light walk in the imperial garden near calm ruisseau – notes of viola and cypreses. When jasmine and green tea illustrate the tea ceremony.
The bottles of the three perfumes were designed by Serge Mansau and have the volume of 250ml each, their price is around $250-280.
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