This final week before the start of a new year is always a little bit of a “limbo land” for perfume articles. Everyone has so many other things to do during these final seven days but, in case you are looking for something to read this week, I’ve gone through the past twelve months of “Stephan’s Six” interviews and picked my favourite four. There were over forty this year to choose from, ranging from perfumers to painters, and picking between them was difficult because they were all different and fascinating in their own ways. So, I hope you enjoy my “best of” selection from “Stephan’s Six”.
Showing posts with label Jane Monheit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Monheit. Show all posts
Monday, 26 December 2016
STEPHAN'S SIX - FOUR OF THE BEST
This final week before the start of a new year is always a little bit of a “limbo land” for perfume articles. Everyone has so many other things to do during these final seven days but, in case you are looking for something to read this week, I’ve gone through the past twelve months of “Stephan’s Six” interviews and picked my favourite four. There were over forty this year to choose from, ranging from perfumers to painters, and picking between them was difficult because they were all different and fascinating in their own ways. So, I hope you enjoy my “best of” selection from “Stephan’s Six”.
Monday, 21 November 2016
STEPHAN'S SIX - JANE MONHEIT
Jane Monheit was described by the New York Times as having "a voice of phenomenal beauty", and anyone that has heard her will definitely agree. A graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, she released her first album, Never Never Land, in 2000 and it took the industry by storm. Twelve albums later I thought it was about time that we found out about her scented history during “Stephan’s Six”.
Labels:
Alfred Sung,
Jane Monheit,
Jim Caruso,
Jo Malone,
Lavender,
Lily Of The Valley,
Neroli Portofino,
Paris,
Rainbow Room,
San Francisco,
Stephan's Six,
Tom Ford,
Vichy,
Wild Fig & Cassis,
YSL
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