American perfumery is as varied as its landscape. One of its most notable traits is the fact that in spite of the presence of giant corporations like Coty or Estée Lauder, there exists a strong breed, I am tempted to...
We are so used to representing to our selves the scents of babies as eminently desirable that the reaction to the idea of perfuming your little bundles of love can be one of incredulity or sarcasm. I...
Our series on Fall- & Winter-inspired creations by North-American independent perfumers comes to a close today. See Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4. We hope that it will give you plenty of ideas...
If you missed our previous posts, you can find them here: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3Today, we feature Brent Leonesio of Smell Bent and D.S. & Durga. Both are newcomers to the scene of independent...
End of a fall day in Paris If you missed the previous installments, here they are: Part 1, Part 2Today, we continue to follow the thoughts and experiments of Anya McCoy of Anya's Garden, peruse the...
How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)How to smell like you have gold ingots in the bank while keeping this idea as a hypothetical?Here is your shopping guide to smelling expensive. Some perfumes just...