Perfume Review: Prada Candy (2011) by Daniela Andrier “The Beauty of Benzoin”
Prada Candy, by Daniela Andrier while embracing a giddy mainstream aesthetic is also an exercise in olfactory minimalism.
Prada Candy, by Daniela Andrier while embracing a giddy mainstream aesthetic is also an exercise in olfactory minimalism.
Fashion and Fragrance have been forever linked since Coco Chanel created Chanel No 5 in 1921, named after the number of the sample Chanel liked best
Lush Gorilla Perfumes reviews of Death & Decay , an acerbic lily scent and All Good Things a melancholy essay in aftermath and sweet emptiness
Sotto La Luna Gardenia is the first in a proposed series of floral perfumes based on nightflowers
What perfumes might have been on Zelda Fitzgerald’s dressing table? Fiore Di Bellagio was inspired by Caron Belldogia created by Ernest Daltroff in 1927.
Safran Troublant opens on a hugely edible note, the saffron asserting itself with succulent, foodie force