The first fragrance of figs – “Premier Figuier Extreme” by L’Artisan Parfumeur

Some years ago, I had my L’Artisan Parfumeur phase and bought quite a lot of the scents of the company. None flashed me more as “Premier Figuier Extreme”. I had no real expectation when buying the perfume, but after I opened the package and sprayed it on, the feeling of dozing in a little forest… Continue reading The first fragrance of figs – “Premier Figuier Extreme” by L’Artisan Parfumeur

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Brilliant advice from the 1930s – Marjorie Hillis’ books

These two book gems are the pendant to a 1930s screwball comedy with Carole Lombard or Katherine Hepburn, with sparkling wit and full of tongue-in-cheek advice. The books are written by Marjorie Hillis, a “Vogue” editor in New York, then nearing 50 years of age. There is nothing dusty about these books, and nothing outdated.… Continue reading Brilliant advice from the 1930s – Marjorie Hillis’ books

The Golden Ratio – “Vanille” by Mona di Orio

The opening note of Mona di Orio’s “Vanille” combines oranges, petitgrain, cloves, many more oranges and almonds. It is a very untypical vanilla scent, a bit darker and spicier and fuller and rounder than most. The prickling scent of the petitgrain is unmistakable the whole time, the vanilla more like a warm background for the… Continue reading The Golden Ratio – “Vanille” by Mona di Orio

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