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May 05, 2008

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chayaruchama

You AND Alyssa.
SIGH.
It would have been my delight to nestle among you two...

YES !
Gaucho, Niki,- great choices.
Everything about Gaucho appeals to me- I brought mine to Sniffa, for folks to sniff...

Niki is a magnificently quirky, oddly herbal green.
It is SO potent, and vividly evocative-
Much like that wonderful lady-in-the-hat you depict.

Brief, lovely Schubert to accompany post-
"Erstes Grun" [with umlaut !]- sung by Hermann Prey.

Just a thought.

Love you-

perfumeshrine

In fact Jean Carles lost his sense of smell completely (eventually) and tales abound in which he went through the motions (like Baldini in Das Parfum) for the sake of the client when in fact he couldn't smell anything at all! But those tales are comparable to Beethoven composing the 9th while deaf: I think there needs to be a degree of incapacitation for us mere forlks to understand we're in the presence of genius. And of a very retentive memory, too, which is such an underestimated thing I find.

BTW, I never knew you sold perfumes. Did I get this right? You did, but you weren't interested in them at the time? (seems like such a waste of perfect opportunities....)Forgive being obtuse if you have said it before.

Welcome to the realm of emeralds! :-)

sweetlife

Hello, my dear! Thank you for this gorgeous tribute to green. As I shared with you I have fallen headfirst for galbanum these days. Even Chanel No. 19... I'm finding that the angularity props me up when I need to stand up straight but can't quite do it on my own. Perhaps those overtanned women were more fragile than they seemed?

I am so glad you enjoyed Niki. It really does take only a single drop on the wrist, doesn't it? I am so pleased with my impulse-ordered parfum that I ordered the EDT (in the Pisces bottle, natch), too. When it arrives we can explore it together!

(And kisses to you, too, Chaya!)

Maria B.

I'm so glad you've discovered Roxana's green scents. I fell in love with Q the moment I put it on. It makes me feel as if I'm in an oak forest where magic might happen. I'm not surprised it sent you back to the fairy tale from your childhood. I haven't tried Sierra yet, but I'm looking forward to it; I love evergreen.

Now on the other hand, I'm shaking my head with disbelief at the dissing of my dear No. 19 and Private Collection. :-) If you start getting into the greens more, try Andy Tauer's Reverie au Jardin. That galbanum hit is not for the green-shy but I love it.

Heather

chaya: I love Schubert! I will find that piece and put it on this evening. Perfect accompaniment. I love Gaucho and think I'd love it even more as a solid perfume, since those tea notes can be so fleeting.

And when you come to Austin, we'll treat you to the greatest smells/music/art Texas has to offer!

Helg: I imagined just those Beethovenesque scenes as I was explaining Carles to my husband - what an enormous and bittersweet challenge to create a scent that you could never smell yourself.

I am not sure if I ever mentioned my perfume salesperson past explicitly - I worked in a department store for two years, just after I left college in 1991. Dior was my primary line, and I had to compete with the Calvin Klein salesperson and the Yves St. Laurent salesperson for commissions. We had many more lines, but only three main salespeople. At that time I was almost completely disinterested in perfume - I wore Shalimar on occasion, and tried various other things, but most of it gave me a headache. It wasn't until almost ten years later that I caught the perfume bug. It was through experimenting with edible aromatics in cooking and baking that I found an interest in perfumery ingredients, and from there to perfume, and then that first bottle of real Shalimar extrait... and then I was beyond saving!

I love the idea of being in the realm of emeralds. Really, that is just perfect.

Heather

sweetlife: I always had an internal rationalization mechanism that I thought would keep the brakes on my need to have and try perfumes. But I'm losing faith in my ability to avoid things I think I don't like with each new vial! Niki is really very special, just one drop on each wrist is more than enough for the entire day. Phenomenal. And as we recently discussed - how perfect that you shared CdG Sequoia with me just as I was beginning to love Sierra, which is dedicated to the same trees.

I really have to say that I started exploring perfume for purely selfish, egotistical reasons, but the sense of community and exuberant sharing has far surpassed the actual perfume in contributing joy to my life. It's hard to imagine enjoying perfume without the sharing rituals, now.

And man, those were some goooood waffles.

MariaB: What a great idea! I've just gone and put on Reverie au Jardin from my sample. I remember when I first got this, my husband loved it and I was a lot more reserved. This time it's much more exciting and less intimidating. It's definitely not a shy pansy; it's Spring for Big Girls.

I haven't given up hope on Chanel No. 19 entirely. After all, I never would have dreamt I'd find a way into this thicket - who knows where I'll end up!

Thank you for your comment and for your visit!

Dain

Hi, I'm delurking to say that I love your blog, and am tagging you. : )

http://arsaromatica.blogspot.com/2008/10/to-reader-six-things-you-never-needed.html

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