Pages
(Move to ...)
HOME
ABOUT
CONTACT
PRESS
PERFUME NOTES
TERMINOLOGY
FAQ
ADDITIONAL
▼
Showing posts with label
perception
.
Show all posts
Showing posts with label
perception
.
Show all posts
Thursday, December 9, 2010
"Diorissimo was used to conjure up images of the suffocated American housewife"
›
"It's a rainy Tuesday night, and I'm in a basement club in London wafting a perfume-impregnated cardboard stick under my nose. ...
17 comments:
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Defining Powdery and Dry in Fragrances
›
"Perfume is subjective", I hear all the time. What's heavy to one is light to another, what is pleasantly sweet to certain ind...
34 comments:
Monday, December 14, 2009
Musk Series 1: A Cultural Perception of Musk
›
Guy de Maupassant notes in Bel Ami : "The old woman in her turn kissed her daughter-in-law with hostile reserve. No, this was not th...
27 comments:
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Who are we Wearing Perfume for, really?
›
The above question often crops on perfume discussion fora, on which lovers of fragrances often give the resounding answer "for myself&q...
26 comments:
›
Home
View web version