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Phillip Lim Makes One of Six New Scents to Try Out
Last night's launch party for the limited-edition fragrance set Six Scents was rather memorable — and not only because I've never before witnessed performance art inspired by perfume. The bash was held to celebrate the collaboration between six designers and perfumers who got together to see what they could come up with by exploring "the relationship between artist and nature."
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Which Famous Face Inspired This Fragrance?
Every other celebrity today has a fragrance they're hawking, but fewer and fewer serve as the inspiration for a perfume that isn't their own brand. In the past, though, the great perfumers made scents that were homages to some of the day's most dazzling women — no Fantasy commercials necessary.
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Leslie Blodgett Opens Her Perfume Diaries
Leslie Blodgett, the CEO of Bare Escentuals, is coming out with her own line of fragrances based on different trips she's taken. The first scent in the Leslie Blodgett Perfume Diaries series, Bare Skin, aims to capture a vacation in Mexico.
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Viktor & Rolf Try to Outdo Flowerbomb With Eau Mega
Flowerbomb, Viktor & Rolf's first fragrance, has been a cult hit since it came out a few years ago. But this week, the brand quietly released its second scent, Eau Mega.
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That New Shoe Smell: Jimmy Choo Gets Its Own Fragrance
WWD is reporting that Tamara Mellon, the socialite and scene queen behind haute shoe and accessories line Jimmy Choo, has announced a newly inked perfume deal for the brand. Mellon said, "It has always been my vision to fully accessorize the woman, and fragrance is an integral part of the modern wardrobe." I'm all for fully accessorizing, but I'm curious to see how this works out.
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Why Are Invisible Beauty Items Credited in Magazines?
Magazines can be indispensable in identifying trends, and while looking through any given issue, I usually spot some hair and makeup ideas. (On that note, Freja Beha in this month's W is so dreamy.
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The Spray-On Sophisticate: Liquor-Scented Fragrances
I love the dynamic, effervescent quality that comes with having a liquor note in my fragrance. Liquor scents open differently, and there's a certain richness and complexity to them that you just can't get with an aldehyde or a floral.
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Chocolate: The Best Perfume Note?
Yesterday, I snuck in a packet of delicious milk chocolate raisins after my healthy salad lunch, and afterward, I was awash in sugary sweet happiness (and guilt). But my candy got me thinking about the smell of chocolate which, inevitably, made me think of fragrance.
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Attar
Attars are the world’s oldest perfumes, incredibly concentrated elixirs extracted from the juices of flowers, spices, and barks. They can contain anything from hundreds of ingredients to a simple, single note, sometimes distilled over years.
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Guess the Perfume's Pithy Pitch
It seems like every perfume has to have a tag line designed to convey its "message," whether it's Liz Taylor saying "Here, these have always brought be good luck" in her infamous White Diamonds commercial, or Gwyneth Paltrow smooching a puppy under a banner that says "I live for moments like this" in magazine ads for Estée Lauder Pleasures. Tag lines range from the memorable to the memorably ridiculous, but they play a substantial role in the marketing of a fragrance.
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