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Bold & Beautiful

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Get ready for something bright & crazy, summer is just around the corner……

Wanted ( 22 )

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Perfect for my new home.

An olfactory & visual indulgence.

5 Fragrances & Me

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After reading Joey’s well written article, here ; I felt so inspired that I am going to do my own version……

It’s always extremely delightful & insightful when a blogger decided to share something personal, something significant, some historic pieces that make up the present.

Estee Lauder Private Collection

My first ever signature scent, courtesy of my mum’s dresser; I was amused by the name Private Collection, and must have been lured by the illusion of exclusivity then, one whiff & I was hooked ~ The rest is history. I was basically addicted to this throughout my secondary school days.

Private Collection by Estée Lauder was launched in 1973 after having been part of Estée Lauder’s own very private collection of fragrances – at least this is how the story goes. A reflection of Mrs Lauder ( Estee ) chic, elegant style and confident, assertive personality. Although Estée Lauder had created Private Collection for herself, it soon gained serious fans, and became part of the commercial line.

It’s the dark green/dark floral quality of this composition that makes it so unusual, particularly the use of Pine. Its green notes can smell almost metallic, although this coolness is offset by a powdery-soft background. The scent seems to have the diffusion and luminosity of a chypre although it also feels more like an oriental thanks to its warm woody base.

Private Collection also stays clean and bright, as crisp as a starched white shirt; Polished enough for a princess ( literally, as it was a beloved scent of Princesses Diana and Grace )

Darkly exuberant, it smells truly American – big, blunt, unabashed  and unaffected.

Given its potent strength and obvious retro feeling harkening back to the 70s when this type of green Chypre was popular and mainstream, Private Collection remains a uniquely elite classic.

Chanel Cuir de Russie

A precious fragrance with extremely limited distribution that someone significant had kindly gifted it to me.

Chanel’s Cuir de Russie came out in 1924, a time at which the impact of Les Ballets Russes ( 1909-1929 ) was palpable. Russian émigrés having fled the motherland because of the revolution in 1917 had populated Paris and had lent it their own mark of decadent sophistication. Suddenly the Exotic East becomes all the rage and the embodiment of everything forbidden and alluring.

Ernest Beaux, guided by Chanel’s desires to dare, made women indulge in what is essentially a men’s scent formula, garlanding it though with sparkly, dry aldehydes and the eternal feminine flowers: jasmine, rose and ylang ylang; The inclusion of rectified birch tar along with styrax, gave it the brutish animalic touch. Sublime cadenzas of amber and resin provide the warm, hinting at a bygone luxury. A subtle hint of tobacco satisfied the smoking fetish of the upper classes in that era.

Notes: Aldehydes, Orange Blossom, Bergamot, Mandarin, Clary Sage, Iris, Jasmine, Rose, Ylang-Ylang, Cedarwood, Balsams, Vetiver, Styrax, Incense, Cade, Leather, Amber and Vanilla.

Amanda Lacey, famed London facialist described Cuir de Russie as: “ There’s something about it that makes me emotional – It reminds me of Paris and of times gone by when people had an elegant approach to life. I feel I’m wearing a wise grand dame around my neck.”

I would say that this is the most opulent, decadent, sophisticated & complicated fragrance ever made. It’s a scent that spells grandiose, flamboyance, notoriety & trouble.

Please note that I am talking about the extract de parfum of Chanel Cuir de Russie, not the reformulated, tamed & bleached version of the Les Exclusif CdR.

Tom Ford Tuscan Leather

The first designer scent that cost me more than £100; Once you ever spend that amount, there’s no return, no looking back. This is the fragrance that leads me to ridiculously priced luxurious & exclusive perfumes; Fragrance Heaven / Credit Hell as I would describe.

Tuscan Leather is “ an original take on a classic leather scent. Saffron, Raspberry, and Thyme, open to Olibanum and night-blooming Jasmine,” while “ Leather, Black Suede, and Amber Wood add an intricate richness.”

According to nymag.com ” Does TFTL actually smell like cocaine? ” , here’s the verdict ~ ” Well, according to cognoscenti of that drug, yes, a bit. “ That’s what everyone says,” admits a counterboy at the Ford store on Madison, who adds that one customer even bought a bottle because he thought it smelled like coke. Tuscan Leather goes for $165 for a 50-ml. bottle, about 49 grams, which is way cheaper than the real stuff from Bolivia. 🙂

If it wasn’t due to custom restriction, I would have bought a huge flacon bottle of this sexy, sophisticated EdP back while I was in Sydney. To me, Tuscan Leather is an extremely well composed & orchestrated scent that whispers ……sensuality & extravaganza.

Jo Malone Orange Blossom

The niche ( once ) British cologne that gets me into ” trouble ” [ private contents censored by Editor ]; Will always remain a special fragrance for me; However, I no longer wear this nowadays due to the sentimental values & heartache factors.

Jo Malone describes Orange Blossom as follows:
The scent of clementine leaves in the morning dew sparkles above a heart of orange blossom and water lily, transporting the wearer to a garden oasis.

Created in 2003, notes include clementine leaves, orange blossom and water lily.

This starts with fresh orange juice and possibly some orange zest, and dries down to a crisp, lightly sweet white floral blend. I don’t really smell any water lily, or anything leafy or green, but there are certainly other floral notes here, and it stays citrusy straight through to the end.

A very refreshing, pleasant & decent cologne that’s citrusy, tangy, youthful, clean & innocent; JMOB used to evoke an euphoric state in me. Now it’s just too much to bear.

PS: If you could, never link a scent you love to any person/event/experience.

Ormonde Jayne Osmanthus

The most expensive  perfume I had ever owned ( at least as of Oct 2011 ). Of course, it’s also the biggest bottle of pure perfume / parfum in my current collection.

Like a deliciously crisp spring day, this uplifting creation with Japanese Osmanthus absolute is a beautifully composed bouquet of flowers, embellished with golden citrus notes. Layered on a bed of Egyptian sweet herbs, it is intense, fresh and yet uncomplicated.

Top:
Pomello, davana (sweet Egyptian herb), pimento
Heart:
Osmanthus absolute, water lily and sambac (Indian jasmine)
Base:
Cedarwood, labdanum resin, musk and vetiver

This rich, sultry scent is delicately intricate; I feel like bathing in a pedal infused milk spa under the warm winter sun every time I apply this.

Red Riding Hood

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 Feel like painting the town red? Simply put on some gorgeous red outfits & use a grown up, glamourous rouge.

 

With Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet  Lipsticks in Reds ( Rouge Magnetique ) & Jo Malone’s Red Roses, you’re ready to face the pack of wolves whissering at you.

Shopping Spree ( 10 )

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Some goodies from Jo Malone……

 

Battle of The Blossoms

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Are you team Prada Or team Malone ?

Spring 2011 Must Have

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It’s officially Spring time this weekend ! Let’s make a list for this season must have beauty products.

Pink, fuschia, orange, lilac & yellow are the colours of choice, apparently.

Chanel eye palette quad in Lilim.

Lancome L’Absolu Nu lipsticks.

Chanel Glossimer in Pink Peony & Aurore.

Dior vernis from Rock Your Nails collection.

Laura Mercier base makeup, especially its tinted moisturiser & primers.

Guerlain Meteorites pressed illuminating & mattifying compact powder.

I will have Assam & Grapefruit,  Earl Grey & Cucumber, Fresh Mint please.

Shu Uemura new & improved cleansing oil in Fresh.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month Beauty Treat

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As the popularity of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month has spread, so have the pink products that flood store shelves in support of the cause. Women ( and  men who love them ) should have compelling first-hand reasons for wanting to raise funds for the second leading cause of cancer death in women today.

These are the products you could treat yourself this October, for the sake of retail therapy cancer research……

Go on, be gorgeous for a cause; Support breast cancer awareness & research……

I had so far treated myself with Darphin Intral Soothing cream, Moroccanoil LE tote bag set, Jo Malone Red Roses EDT; Planning of getting Shiseido luminizing gloss in Pop Life & Clinique Dramatically Different moisturising gel.

What about you? Even a bottle of mineral water in your local supermarket contributes; Every little helps! ( Opp, so Tesco )

Jo Malone English Pear & Freesia Cologne

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Jo Malone introduces English Pear & Freesia, a fragrance that captures the luscious scent of just-ripe pears, cooled by the autumn air and ready to twist free from the tree.

Inspired by the poem ‘ To Autumn ‘ by John Keats.

” Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,

Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;

Conspiring with him how to load and bless

With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; “

Notes: pear, quince, green rhubarb, white freesias, wild roses, patchouli, white amber, musks

Secluded within a walled orchard, discover an evocative fragrance of delicate contrasts: the crisp skin of the pear against the succulent juiciness beneath… the clarity of the season’s first mists, meeting and melding with the warmth of golden, dappled sunshine.

Quintessentially English, freesia charms with its heady perfume when in full bloom. Though not so exotic and sweet as lily or rose, it is equally as classic and compelling.

Pungent and earthy with fragrant, warming spices to the fore, Patchouli imparts an earthy taste of the exotic, generating substance and depth.

Experience the surprising, sensuous freshness of sweet pears, wrapped in a bouquet of white freesias, on a subtle background of scrambling wild roses and skin-warming amber, patchouli and woods. An unusual, innovative ingredient, this accord of sweetly scented fruit is fresh, ripe and discreet with a dainty floral vibe.

I am addicted to this fragrance with a luminous, sparkling & transparent opening that mellows down to an ambery soft floral. Perfect for Fall!

LPB Sept 2010 Favourites

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September has been a busy month.

In order to keep my skin healthy & glowing despite my hectic schedule, I turned to my trusted Dr Sebagh Supreme Maintenance Youth serum & La Mer eye concentrate. Of course these two cost an arm & a leg, but in my opinion, worth every single penny.

SK II Facial Treatment UV Protector keeps my skin well shielded.

I love soaking myself in a bath whenever I manage to; great for detoxification & relaxation. Jo Malone Red Roses bath oil is a luxurious treat, it revives my senses & scent my bathroom – The world is rosy tinted once I had a good soak in this delicately fragranced bath water. L’Occitane Almond shower oil firms & moisturises, a handy quick fix during shower time.

Shiseido Luminizing Satin Face PK304 ( Carnation, petal pink ) keeps my cheek vitally flushed so that I look human again.  Shiseido Luminizing Satin Eye VI720 ( Ghost, silvery lavender ) brightens & illuminates my lids so that my peepers appears sharp & alert. NARS Rajasthan has been nominated again this month as it’s simply too gorgeous to miss. Lancome Definicils Precious Cells mascara keeps my lashes defined & nourished.

Chanel Rouge Allure Extrait de Gloss leaves my  lips soft & lovely ( I bought 3 shades at once, all adorable & universally flattering shades ). When it comes to matte lips, I prefer NARS Pure Matte – a lasting soft matte.

I am wearing Annick Goutal Ninfeo Mio a lot this month. Of course, Proenza Schouler PSP1 in patterned canvas is a treat I well deserved.