1 out of 4 Americans suffer from vacation deprivation. In spite of having the least numbers of days off of any nation, the average employed American leaves three vacation days unused. Vacation days at most Companies are not like roll over minutes on your cell, you don't use them you lose them. My last vacation was 2008. I went to Puerto Rico and when I accidently dropped my Blackberry in the pool, I panicked. (I should have stayed home; Shelley Waddington and Juan M. Perez's Nectar des Isles and Ormande Jayne's Frangipani is the next best thing to being there).
For many of us perfume is travel in a bottle- domestic or international. The first fragrances I remember "flying' are Sophia Grosjman's Paris, created in the early 80s and Nahéma (named after the story in Sc heherazade's 1001 Arabian Nights which involved the fate of two abducted princesses: one warm and compassionate, the other, Nahéma, passionate (“daughter of fire”), Molinard's Habanita took me to Cuba , L'Artisan Parfumeur Timbkutu by Bertrand Duchaufour to the heart of Africa (is it any wonder that L'artisan Parfumeuer has a travel series)
Amouage Honour for Women (as luxe as Air Dubai) Maria McElroy's Aroma M Geisha O-Cha EDP and DSH Bancha fly me to Japan.
I visit Francesca Brice of Pacific Perfumes in New Zealand wearing Pacific Godess and Charna Ethier of Providence Perfume Company Lei's longevity lasts longer than flying coach to Hawaii.
Italy? Acqua e Zucchero by Profumum Xerjoff x/17/17 Elle and Bertrand Duchaufour's Eau de italie. Brazil is Batucada (visiting Mais Que Perfume)
My olfactive journey continues with trips to Turkey and sweet treats of the Harem- Loukhoum by Les Parfums Keiko Mecheri , a stroll down the block in NYC with Andy Warhol's Lexington Avenue and Olivia Giacobetti for Honore de Pres I love Coco, to my beloved Argentina with Mandy Aftel Tango, and I even have my own Visa with Robert Piguet's masterpiece by Aurelien Guichard.
Paris? Les Exclusives de Paris Chanel 31 Rue Cambon is just a spritz away . Berlin is truly Liquid Dreams from Tanja Bochnig
When I find myself blogging more than 5 hrs a day I inhale and Exhale (Parfums d'Empire) visit heaven with Lush's Breath of God, Anya McCoy of Anya's Garden Light , and Michel Roudnitska for Parfums DelRae's Bois de Paradis. I sometimes join my colleague Sergey Borisov in Russia (who takes vacations) when I wear Guerlain Beluga Caviar or L'eau d'Hiver by Jean Claude Ellena- Frederic Malle.
I am all dressed up with no place to go? Guerlain's Le Petite Robe Soir is my LBD.
I can eat, pray, love – wearing Salaam Attar's Amber Chocolate , Neil Morris's Scrumptious , BelleFleurNy Kyara clove, Sarah Horowitz Thran Beauty Comes from Within and Sacre Nobi's 100% Love .
Amaranthine- aka Amaranthigh means purple
Blogging can be tiring; Reveiller by Joanne Bassett is uplifting. It is not sexy (Archive 69 by EDLO) London, Bertand DuchaufourPenhaligon's Amaranthine.
Blogging is also like becoming a perfume spy ; Serge Luten's Tuberouse Criminelle, Pierre Guillaume's Un Crime Exotique, By Kilian's Liaisions Dangerouses (inspired by the Plum of Damascus) Mata Hari by Gerald Ghislain for Histoires de Parfums (who anticpated olfactive travel with his scents of departure). Sarah Barton King's Darkly Audacious and Yosh Han's alter ego, the spy Ginger Ciao
French kiss is known as an American Kiss in France
I usually don't use draws in my Letter from the Editor, but since I think Bertrand Duchaufour needs a vacation … the draw is for vial samples of Mon Numero 1 and 10. To enter please describe your last vacation or your olfactive journey Draw ends November 7 EST
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–Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief and Travel Advisor