Over Christmas, I downloaded Perfumes: The A-Z Guide by Luca Turin onto my Kindle App (Santa ignored my repeated requests for a Kindle this year, I hate him), and spent a glorious day and a half reading about practically every perfume under the sun. I also spent a lot of time bookmarking those perfumes I was really interested in having a sniff of. It's completely and utterly engrossing, and I learned a great deal reading it.
2010 was the year I really re-discovered perfume. After several years of avoiding buying it altogether, being disgusted with the proliferation of syrupy-sweet stinks that all smelled the same, I stuck to a few old favourites (Acqua di Parma, Jicky and Aromatics Elixir, in the main), and thought that there was nothing on the market to interest little old me. I was wrong.
So, having spent last year discovering that there was perfume I like available, I'm going to spend some time this year, sniffing my way through the classics (and some not-so-classics - just because I love them) and see if I can educate my nose a bit more. I spent some time before Christmas with some amazing perfumers, and I'll be talking about those soon.
It turns out that when I'd been bookmarking the scents I was interested in, I'd picked out around 100 or so that I was really, really super interested in, so, being an accountant, I've created a spreadsheet (I even added a pivot table, deep joy!) and I'll be tallying everything I've sniffed as the year goes on. I can manage two sniffs of new perfume a week, I'm sure. I'll even review them here ... a bit. Occasionally. If, over the next 12 months, you see an
So, if money were no object what perfume would you buy for yourself?
I know so little sbout perfume, so I'm really interested to see these posts. I got Stella by Stella McCartney for Christmas and I love that but I have no idea what I'd get if money were no object- I wouldn't know where to start!
ReplyDeleteI would literally sell my soul (who needs it?) for a bottle of Le Labo Cuir 28- Dubai exclusive. Chances are slim that I'll get one.
ReplyDeleteI really love perfumes and if I could have any I'd probably have them all espeially channel 5.
ReplyDeleteI have done a post featuring my collection I would love to get my hands on that book a I'm an addict lol x
I really like the guide by Turin+Sanchez, went through it so quickly. But it's a dangerous thing - makes you want to try about a hundred perfumes - but I guess now you already know that. If money were no object I'd buy Amouage Epic and Lyric, Guerlain Shalimar Ode a Vanille, Parfums MDCI Enlevement au Serail and loads of samples.
ReplyDeleteAm looking forward to seeing your list of the chosen scents.
Klara
I received Balenciaga Paris for Christmas and it is beautiful. I love Aromatics Elixir and Acqua di Parma too, so maybe check it out.
ReplyDeleteI also recommend Acqua di Gioia for summer.
If money were no object, I'd take a bath of Chanel No5 every morning. Just because. :)
I've been wanting to learn more about perfume for a long time, thank you for bringing this book to my attention.
ReplyDeleteI too am fed up of the samey, chemical/synthetic fragrances on offer, but sadly a lot of the perfumes I lust after are a little out of my price range.
If money were no object I would go crazy for a few hours in Les Senteurs. I'd love to try/buy Lady Caron, Caron Narcisse Noir, Frederic Malle's Carnal Flower and Une Rose Vermeille by Tauer.
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A spreahsheet?! Hee hee!
ReplyDeleteIf money were no object I'd be buying the one you introduced me to at Liberty or Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille.
Jx
The entire Jo Malone collection - love it!
ReplyDeleteI looove perfume! I have two of the Viktor & Rolf ones, flowerbomb and eau mega which are both great. I also have Chanel Chance aaaand the Chloe one (i seem to be the only person who likes this) but they're all amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm studying cosmetic science and there is a section on Perfumery which i'm quite excited about!
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Perfume posts from Get Lippie? Something to look forward to!
ReplyDeleteIf money were no object, I'd buy a large bottle of Amouage's Tribute. It completely blew me away when I first tried it.
And as for the Sanchez & Turin book, I think it's wonderful, but I will say this: Be prepared - and brave enough - to disagree with them.
I was that person with the crumpled bit of paper last year! I bought the book - great doorstop that it is and was hugely entertained by it but suprisingly not aided by it, the descriptions were great but not especially informative I found. However it did reawaken a love of perfume and for that I am forever grateful. Thanks for this and Happy New Year. Jan x
ReplyDeleteI have absolutely no idea about perfumes but I'm proper laughing out loud at your use of pivot tables! I thought I was the only person that did things like that :)
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