The art of perfumery has always felt as though it had a slightly mystical side to it with those gloriously scented potions being mixed to attract, empower, or even relax the wearer. The way that the ingredients combine to create that magically fragranced result is a testament to the skill of the perfumer, but could there be something else at play here? We’ve all heard people say that they’ve “fallen under the spell” of their favourite scent but it set me wondering whether there could be a little more to this than merely just the romantic language of perfume. Could there be something else at work within your favourite fragrance?
Showing posts with label Olivia Bransbourg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olivia Bransbourg. Show all posts
Monday, 30 December 2019
Monday, 14 October 2019
STEPHAN'S SIX - OLIVIA BRANSBOURG
Olivia Bransbourg is no stranger to the world of perfume. From Christine Nagel and Benoist Lapouza’s Attache-Moi to a three year stint at Takasago, Olivia’s role as Creative Director has resulted in some truly spellbinding fragrances. Currently enjoying success with her new Sous le Manteau collection, which was created in collaboration with Nathalie Feisthauer, I thought it was about time to discover her own scented secrets during “Stephan’s Six”.
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Arpege,
Aspects Beauty,
Cacharel,
Fontaine Royale,
Harvey Nichols,
Hermes,
Jardins de Bagatelle,
Jovan Musk,
Lanvin,
Loulou,
Mitsouko,
Nathalie Feisthauer,
Olivia Bransbourg,
Sous le Manteau
Monday, 12 August 2019
VAPEURS DIABLOTINES and FONTAINE ROYALE by Sous le Manteau
When it comes to matters of the heart it is very unusual if you don’t end up asking for some measure of advice from friends. The blindness of love can often mean that we make questionable choices that seem absurd in the cold light of day. In the past you could have consulted a pharmacist to make a love potion to either attract or ensnare but in modern times it’s a little trickier. However, that is until you discover Olivia Bransbourg and Nathalie Feisthauer’s stunning new range, Sous le Manteau. Inspired by real nineteenth century love potions, it makes you question “would you rather seduce, or be seduced?”
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