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In my previous post I elaborated on what constitutes art in perfumery and what criteria must apply for it to be defined as such. Some perfum...
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Andy Tauer, enfant gaté of the niche universe, and deservingly so, excells in three things in his fragrant sonatas: hesperidia, rose and res...
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How many times have you heard that line in one variation or another? Or are you one of the sufferers who feels like you're going to erup...
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Ask any aspiring perfumista about aldehydes and you will hear that they are synthetic materials first used in Chanel No.5 , that thanks to t...
Thank you for you thoughts. The Tower is dark at night.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support, Elena, so sweet and thoughtful of you: we need is warmth, compassion, love and beauty to confront ugly barbary and horror and beat them!
ReplyDeleteThis is so heartbreaking.Our thoughts and prayers in the US are with you.
ReplyDeletelove, jean xox
so sad for you. sending heartfelt pure love to paris. light will always be stronger than darkness.
ReplyDeleteIt was on Friday that I first tried my sample of the iconic Chanel No. 5. I was enjoying its blissful affirmation of decency and civility and beauty all day. Then I heard the news. Being half French, I was shocked and saddened.
ReplyDeleteThat evening I met up with my girlfriends, and they all enjoyed the scent of this classic Parisian fragrance. One of the ways I stay connected with Paris is through its fragrances. Let's face it, no one does it better than Paris. God bless all the Parisian people and viva la France!
I love you Paris!
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Be Strong France!
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