Patrick Gale jokingly confesses that he's never had what many would consider a “grown up” job but, with perseverance and an instinct for fascinating subjects, he has become a critically acclaimed author. From the BBC drama Man in an Orange Shirt through to his latest book Mother’s Boy, which looks at the life of the Cornish Poet Charles Causley, his seventeen novels have been described as “gripping”, “unflinching”, while at the same time being “playful and wise”. Now based down on the tip of Cornwall, I wanted to discover what scented secrets he would reveal during “Stephan’s Six”.
Showing posts with label Jean Paul Gaultier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean Paul Gaultier. Show all posts
Monday, 16 October 2023
STEPHAN’S SIX - PATRICK GALE
Patrick Gale jokingly confesses that he's never had what many would consider a “grown up” job but, with perseverance and an instinct for fascinating subjects, he has become a critically acclaimed author. From the BBC drama Man in an Orange Shirt through to his latest book Mother’s Boy, which looks at the life of the Cornish Poet Charles Causley, his seventeen novels have been described as “gripping”, “unflinching”, while at the same time being “playful and wise”. Now based down on the tip of Cornwall, I wanted to discover what scented secrets he would reveal during “Stephan’s Six”.
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author,
Bel Ami,
Dior,
Dior Men,
Eau de Pam,
Eau Sauvage,
Floris,
Hermes,
Jean Paul Gaultier,
L'air du Temps,
Lavender,
Mother's Boy,
Old Spice,
Old Spice Lime,
Patrick Gale,
Rose Geranium,
Stephan's Six
Thursday, 9 April 2020
DELINA by Parfums de Marly
One of the most amazing parts about the perfume industry is experiencing the moment when the stars really do align. This doesn’t happen very often but, when it does, the results are exceptional. Finding the perfect perfumer for the perfect project, and then watching the company allow them space to create, is a luxury that is not always afforded to mainstream releases. However, in the niche sector it is more common. One such collaboration was between Quentin Bisch and Parfums de Marly. Their 2017 release was the epitome of cashmere soft romance, and it’s time to rediscover the exquisite Delina.
Monday, 9 March 2020
STEPHAN'S SIX - BAPTISTE BOUYGUES
A background in the gold mining industry might not be the usual start for the founder of a perfume company. When Baptiste Bouygues launched Ormaie, he had also had experience with Louis Vuitton and Givenchy so the world of fine fragrance was definitely in his blood. With such an unusual journey into the fragrance industry, I wondered what perfume memories he would reveal during “Stephan’s Six”.
Monday, 5 March 2018
STEPHAN'S SIX - NATIONAL FRAGRANCE WEEK
Today marks the beginning of National Fragrance Week, a celebration and promotion of the perfume industry. Over the next seven days you will see companies vying for your attention with events and special offers so, to ease you in gently, I thought that I would take a look back at six of my favourite “Stephan’s Six” interviews from the past two years. I advise you to hold on tight as we revisit Jo Fairley, Lawrence Roullier-White, Liz Moores, Michael Angove, Monsieur Guerlain and Odette Toilette to discover their scented secrets.
Monday, 12 June 2017
STEPHAN'S SIX - NICK STEWARD
It takes guts to start a new independent perfume company these days, but that is exactly what Nick Steward has done. After nineteen years working in the fragrance industry he has taken the plunge and launched Gallivant with a beautiful range of scents designed for “the traveller in us all”. So, let’s find out a little bit more about the man behind the passport as he answers “Stephan’s Six”.
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Bertrand Duchaufour,
Dior,
Dior Higher,
Diorissimo,
Eau Sauvage,
Edmond Roudnitska,
Fleur de Male,
Gallivant,
Jean Paul Gaultier,
Nick Steward,
Stephan's Six,
Tel Aviv,
Timbuktu
Monday, 13 March 2017
STEPHAN'S SIX - GRANT OSBORNE
When Grant Osborne set up Basenotes in 2000 it was one of the first websites dedicated to fragrance. An approach of fact over rumour has meant it has become a serious research tool for anyone who works in the perfume industry. A self confessed lover of Haribo, Tea, Bacon and Marmite, I wondered what would we find out about Grant’s own perfume memories when I asked him “Stephan’s Six”?
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4711,
Airwick,
Amaranthine,
Aramis,
Basenotes,
Emporio Armani,
Glade,
Grant Osborne,
Havane,
Haze,
Jean Paul Gaultier,
Le Male,
Old Spice,
Penhaligons,
Stephan's Six,
Supa-Soap
Monday, 30 January 2017
STEPHAN'S SIX - MICHAEL ANGOVE
Michael Angove first collaborated with Jo Malone London back in 2014 but this month sees five of his designs used to re-promote their iconic soap line. Originally from Barry in South Wales, but now living in Devizes, he studied at the Winchester School of Art and then the Royal College of Art before working as a print designer for Jean Paul Gaultier, Hugo Boss and Liberty Department Store. With his work now exhibited all over the world I thought it was time to catch up with this fellow Welshman and ask him “Stephan’s Six”.
Monday, 18 January 2016
STEPHAN'S SIX - JAMES DREYFUS
Still probably best known for his role as Tom Farrell, the outrageous flatmate to Kathy Burke's equally outrageous Linda La Hughes in the BBC comedy series Gimme Gimme Gimme, James Dreyfus trained as a classical actor at RADA before getting swept into comedy. With a string of acting credits to his name, and most recently seen as Elwood P. Down in Harvey at London's Haymarket Theatre, what would he make of "Stephan's Six"?
Monday, 28 December 2015
STEPHAN'S SIX - ODETTE TOILETTE
What is there left to say about Odette Toilette that hasn't been said already? Well, her real name is Lizzie Ostrom and she has the craziest approach to "perfume appreciation" that you could ever hope to experience. Her sold-out "scratch and sniff" events are now legendary, and she is also the author of A Century Of Scents, a stroll through one hundred years of perfume. With herself as the subject for a change, what would she make of "Stephan's Six"?
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