There's a big push at the moment for simplistic designs and uniformity across the fragrances offered by perfume brands. With the bottles remaining constant, it’s often just the label that changes. While the bottle clearly won’t affect the fragrance inside, the pleasure of holding a sculptural item in your hand definitely accentuates the act of applying your favourite perfume. Some bottles are iconic, think of Guerlain’s Shalimar or Jean Paul Gaultier’s Le Male, and they certainly played a part in their legendary status. Bringing scent and design together is a definite skill, and that can absolutely be said of Soleil Lunar by Lalique.
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Monday, 26 May 2025
Monday, 28 October 2024
LA MUSIQUE DE CHRISTIE by Eight & Bob
With the similarity between music and perfume, it’s no surprise that the former often acts as inspiration for the latter. I’ve talked before about the crossover of “notes” and “chords”, and even the array of ingredient bottles being described as a perfumer’s “organ”, and so it’s always fun to find a new fragrance that takes up the thread. Perfumes have been inspired by specific pieces of music, or particular pop bands, but an operatic season is a slightly different approach. Eight & Bob have taken the world-famous Glyndebourne Festival as their starting point, and the resulting La Musique de Christie hits all of the right notes.
Monday, 3 July 2023
STEPHAN'S SIX - BROOKE BELLDON
When Brooke Belldon drew on her long-term passion for fragrance to launch the retail website Sainte Cellier, she quickly gained a reputation for stocking a carefully curated selection of the best that niche perfumery has to offer. Brooke has been a well-known face in the fragrance community for over a decade but, even after becoming a go-to voice for the niche market, still playfully describes herself as “an obsessive collector and enthusiastic student”. With such a wealth of knowledge, it was great to finally sit down with her and discover her scented memories during “Stephan’s Six”.
Monday, 16 August 2021
STEPHAN'S SIX - REBECCA HARRISON
After an impressive career working with some of the world’s finest fragrance and beauty houses, Rebecca Harrison decided that the time was right to launch her own perfume company, Vines House Parfum. Having split her time between Dorset and the southwest of France, the collection drew on the parallels between the wine and fragrance industries, and proved an instant hit with customers that were looking for perfumes with a story. So, as they celebrate their second birthday, I thought it was time to learn a little more about Rebecca during “Stephan’s Six”.
Monday, 5 April 2021
STEPHAN'S SIX - MONICA MANCINI
Described by The New York Times as “the glamorous vocal equivalent to diamonds flashing,” Monica Mancini is a double Grammy Award nominee. Daughter to the legendary film composer Henry Mancini, she has gone on to release five albums that truly are the perfect soundtrack to the imminent lazy summer days. So, put your feet up, grab a glass of wine, and discover Monica’s fragrance memories during “Stephan’s Six”.
Monday, 22 March 2021
STEPHAN'S SIX - SIERRA BOGGESS
An Olivier Award nominated actress, Sierra Boggess made her Broadway debut playing Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, but is probably still best known for her role as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera and Love Never Dies. She's currently putting the finishing touches to her new album with actor Julian Ovenden, Together... at a Distance, so I thought it was a good time to learn more about her fragrance memories during “Stephan’s Six”.
Monday, 16 September 2019
STEPHAN'S SIX - ADRIANA CARLUCCI
Labels:
Adriana Carlucci,
Ancienne Ambiance,
Annick Goutal,
Chanel,
Colonia Nine,
Colonia Seven,
Courreges Empreinte,
Cristalle,
Grand Amour,
Guerlain,
Jacques Polge,
Mitsouko,
No.19,
Shalimar,
Stephan's Six
Monday, 17 June 2019
BENGALE ROUGE by Papillon Perfumery
Monday, 15 April 2019
STEPHAN'S SIX - QUENTIN BISCH
In a world of instant fame it is easy to forget that, for many, success comes after years of perfecting their craft. This can be said of Quentin Bisch, one of the current stars of the Givaudan stable of perfumers. From Yves Saint Laurent to Mugler and Fragonard to Jean Paul Gaultier, Quentin’s creations are varied and exciting. So, I thought it was time to discover his fragrance memories during “Stephan’s Six”.
Labels:
Attaquer le Soleil Marquis de Sade,
Cacharel,
Chanel,
Chloe,
Derby,
Etat Libre d’Orange,
Fahrenheit,
Fragonard,
Givaudan,
Gucci,
Guerlain,
Habit Rouge,
Loulou,
Nomade,
Quentin Bisch,
Shalimar,
Stephan's Six,
Vetiver
Monday, 29 October 2018
SHALIMAR by Guerlain
One of the joys of writing about scent is that I occasionally get the chance to revisit a fragrance that can truly be described as a “classic” in the history of perfumery. The word is used too frequently to describe all sorts of fragrances, and it often feels as though it has lost a little of its importance. However, when it comes to Shalimar by Guerlain the word is absolutely spot on. For a fragrance that is ninety-three years old, this matriarch of a scent still has something to offer to younger generations, especially those who dare to be different. Let me reintroduce you to this Jacques Guerlain classic.
Monday, 27 August 2018
STEPHAN'S SIX - AGNES COSTA
Agnès Costa, great granddaughter of the founder of Fragonard Parfumerie, is one of the three sisters that now steer this famous company. Originally founded in 1926 in Grasse, Fragonard has stayed true to its style during the ninety-two years and has secured a very loyal following. After spending a career perfuming others, I thought it was time to find out Agnès Costa’s fragrance favourites during “Stephan’s Six.”
Labels:
4711,
Agnès Costa,
Céline Ellena,
Daniela Andrier,
Fragonard,
Guerlain,
L'air du Temps,
Laurent Bruyère,
Mon Poivre,
Nina Ricci,
Orange Blossom,
Patrick Suskind,
Shalimar,
Tout Ce Que J’aime,
Tuberose
Monday, 13 August 2018
STEPHAN'S SIX - TANIA SANCHEZ
One half of the formidable duo behind Perfumes: The Guide 2018, Tania Sanchez is a writer and editor now based in Greece. After growing up in California East Bay, Tania moved to London to co-author the first perfume book, Perfumes: The A-Z Guide, with Luca Turin. Now married to the “Emperor of Scent”, and with a style that is arrow-head sharp, I wondered what we would find out about Tania’s own perfume memories during “Stephan’s Six?”
Labels:
Cartier,
Guerlain,
L'Heure Bleue,
Luca Turin,
Mathilde Laurent,
Mitsouko,
Old Spice,
Paris,
Perfumes: The A-Z Guide,
Perfumes: The Guide 2018,
Shalimar,
Stephan's Six,
Sung,
Tania Sanchez,
XI L’Heure Perdue,
YSL
Monday, 9 July 2018
PERFUMES: THE GUIDE 2018 by Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez
A critic, a reviewer, or an expert of any kind is never going to be able to please everybody. What one person sees as art another will see as wallpaper, what one person hears as music another will hear as white noise, and what one person smells as perfume another will smell as "pine-fresh lavatory cleaner". Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez have released their long awaited Perfumes: The Guide 2018, the follow-up to their 2008 industry-changing Perfumes: The A-Z Guide, and in the first two weeks of its release the internet has been flooded with smiles, laughter, tears and tantrums. So, what is it all about?
Monday, 30 April 2018
Perfume's Passage of Time
It’s like the quest for the Holy Grail. Perfume collectors are constantly searching for a lost fragrance, a “vintage” formulation, or even a different edition of an original bottle. While the latter doesn’t pose too much of an issue, the first two can be problematic to say the very least. Everything gets older, including me, and it’s this ageing process that can have profound effects upon your “vintage” scent. What you end up buying may smell wonderfully resinous, with vanilla laden qualities, and have a depth of richness that is missing in current fragrances, but are you smelling what the perfumer really intended?
Monday, 26 February 2018
STEPHAN'S SIX - PIA LONG
Originally from Finland, Pia started her UK adventure working for Elizabeth Arden before training in perfumery. An eye for detail and a nose for success saw her move to Lush Cosmetics where she created HQ/29 High Street, “the smell of a lush shop in a bottle”. After moves to Equinox Aromas and Orchadia, Pia launched Olfiction in July 2016, which is described as “the hub for all things fragrance”. With a rich background in fragrance, what would she reveal about her own scented memories during “Stephan’s Six”?
Labels:
Aedes de Venustas,
Annick Goutal,
Chanel,
Chaos,
Copal Azur,
Donna Karan,
Guerlain,
Mandragore,
Mitsouko,
No.5,
Olfiction,
Ormonde Jayne,
Pia Long,
Ralph Lauren,
Rive Gauche,
Safari,
Shalimar,
Stephan's Six,
Y,
YSL
Thursday, 22 February 2018
Everything But The Kitchen Sink
It’s a common enough expression and one that seems to be particularly apt in the current perfume market when applied to sales assistants, “everything but the kitchen sink.” In a drive to arm employees with all of the necessary information to sell their latest blockbuster, companies have increasingly passed on information in a “quantity” approach as opposed to “quality”. The details of fragrance ingredients used to be a closely guarded secret but the arrival of the internet and social media blew that wide open. So, in an ever-competitive market, and with “transparency” still the key word, what information actually helps your perfume choices?
Monday, 23 October 2017
STEPHAN'S SIX - LEANNE HIRSH
Monday, 28 November 2016
STEPHAN'S SIX - VICTORIA FROLOVA (BOIS DE JASMIN)
Meticulous attention to detail is the quality that has set Victoria Frolova, aka Bois de Jasmin, apart from most other perfume writers. An encyclopedic knowledge and a wonderful way of making even the most stuffy subject feel exciting is why her website has become a regular stop for any perfume enthusiast. After writing about everyone else’s perfume, what would be the ones that resonate with her? I asked her “Stephan’s Six” in the hope that we would find out a little bit more about Victoria Frolova.
Monday, 7 November 2016
STEPHAN'S SIX - SYLVAINE DELACOURTE
The undisputed Queen Bee of Guerlain, Sylvaine Delacourte joined the company as a makeup artist before becoming their International Makeup Trainer. However, the perfumes fascinated her and, after much hard work, she achieved the coveted role of Director of Fragrance Evaluation and Development. Whilst still a consultant for Guerlain, Sylvaine has now launched her own brand, so what would we learn about her during "Stephan's Six"?
Thursday, 14 July 2016
NATURAL v SYNTHETIC
Every couple of weeks you see the same topic raise its weary head again. I say "weary" because you always get the same points presented by both sides and neither will budge in their dogmatic opinion. They each try to win an argument that is fundamentally based on the misconception that natural is always good and synthetic is always bad. I've lost count of the number of times that I've heard "everything smells synthetic these days". So, for the final time, naturals and synthetics each have their own place and when used in combination can create truly mind-blowing fragrances. Still don't believe me?
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