Papillon Perfumery Dryad Winner
Liz Moores of Papillon Perfumery Dryad prevails: luxuriantly verdant Chypre as Goddess. Nothing of recent memory in the independent perfume category comes close
Liz Moores of Papillon Perfumery Dryad prevails: luxuriantly verdant Chypre as Goddess. Nothing of recent memory in the independent perfume category comes close
Naomi Goodsir Nuit de Bakélite proves for perhaps the first time that tuberose can be just as much a chameleon as narcissus, violet and jasmine
Steampunk is best described as “…A sub-genre of fantasy and speculative/alternative-reality fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s
Finally an opportunity presented itself, and the perfume was fully realized last year as a Limited Edition for Lincoln Motor Company’s “Black Women in Hollywood” event
Of all the characters Gerald Ghislain brought to life in 2008 in his Histoires de Parfums collection, none was more infamous than the Marquis de Sade, born in 1740.
Amouage Figment Woman feels a fitting counterpart to Figment Man – that green land which time forgot, an unclaimed paradise.