Jardins D’Écrivains La Dame aux Camélias -The Winner
La Dame aux Camélias was written by Alexandre Dumas fils, and published in 1848. The character was inspired by Marie Duplessis (1824-1847)
La Dame aux Camélias was written by Alexandre Dumas fils, and published in 1848. The character was inspired by Marie Duplessis (1824-1847)
Anais Biguine chose this most very French novel and imbued La Dame Aux Camelias with doomed eroticism and floral tinted backstory
the marriage of earthy saffron and the muted ancient hymn of Myhrr, ike the demonic wreathed Marchesa herself, Myrrh Casati demands an audience
CaFleureBon Editors and Contributors, Tama Blough, John Reasinger, Valerie Lee Vitale, Nancy Knows and Alex Law choose a collective top ten of their favorite perfumes of 2013. A list as varied as their voices.
Rich with Old and New World history, pungent, piquant and arousing, black and pink pepper intertwines our love of perfume and food, with our sensual appetites in the perfect blend of passion and spice.
Black pepper has been used in perfumes for millennia. In modern perfume it is purported to be one of the 313 ingredients in the original formulation of Houbigant Quelque Fleurs by Robert Bienaimé . Black pepper was one of the secret weapons in Lanvin Arpege (1927). Pink Pepper is fairly new to perfumery and was used in Estee Lauder Pleasures 1995