New Fragrance: Bond No. 9 Andy Warhol
Since the first Bond No. 9 Andy Warhol Silver Facory, I followed any new launch in the the series. From A Job is a Success in New York to Montauk, they are all part of the scent trak of my life.
Since the first Bond No. 9 Andy Warhol Silver Facory, I followed any new launch in the the series. From A Job is a Success in New York to Montauk, they are all part of the scent trak of my life.
Americans seem to have a fascination with looking back to what they believe were better days, or at least, more interesting days. Recently it seems to be the 60’s which has caught the attention of those who want to stare in the rearview mirror. In fragrance I think Isabelle Michaud has also been inspired by that decade in her fragrance Aviation Club for her Monsillage line of fragrances.
Laurie Erickson has been bee-busy [isn’t she always?] , as she releases a line of products which summon the Mistral.
Fig Tree is Laurie’s latest project, her mission ?to create a fragrance which is delightful, true to its natural character, and unique.ART: Meet the Meisters
When Miriam Vareldzis sent me her seven fragrance collection for her new label 40notes Perfume I was reminded of this famous exchange from the movie Amadeus:MOZART: I don’t understand. There are just as many notes, Majesty, as are required. Neither more nor less.
When Miriam Vareldzis sent me her seven fragrance collection for her new label 40notes Perfume I was reminded of the famous “too many notes” exchange from the movie Amadeus. Ms. Vareldzis uses just the right amount of notes to achieve the right balance in all seven of these perfume oils in her debut collection.
Thank you to Anya for organizing such a brave endeavor. Merci Anya’s Garden, JoAnne Bassett Perfumes, Providence Perfumes, Lord Jester, Bellyflowers, A Wing & a Prayer, Ascent Perfumes, & One Seed Company for your generous support of CaFleureBon and a shout out to our fellow bloggers