Exterior of Le Labo Brisbane. Le Labo recently opened up a new store in Brisbane. It's very exciting and inspiring, especially with September being the month of City Exclusives. It's so exhilarating I wrote a poem. Tis the season to be jolly.Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.City Exclusives in my trolley.Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.Sell my assets to afford these.Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.Ten dollars … Continue reading Ode to Le Labo
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First Impressions – Cologne Officinale – Heeley Paris
First Impressions - Heeley Paris - Cologne Officinale - As promised, and continuing on my recent run of aromatic releases, here's Heeley's latest - a fabulous fresh homage to vintage 70's masculine style perfumes. Heeley always does an excellent job with these fresher scents. For instance, Sel Marin is one of the finer marine scents money … Continue reading First Impressions – Cologne Officinale – Heeley Paris
First Impressions – Thameen – Fanfare & Bohemian Infusion
Flower Markets of Covent Garden - The inspiration for Fanfare. This picture is from my own flower market. Ex Amouage creative director Christopher Chong took over the reins at British brand Thameen in 2021. That's likely a good thing in the long run. However, it's not entirely off to the most promising start with these … Continue reading First Impressions – Thameen – Fanfare & Bohemian Infusion
Reviews – Calvin Klein Eternity & Eternity for Men
Reviews - Calvin Klein Eternity & Eternity for Men - American Classics - 9/10. I reviewed Youth Dew, one of my mum's signature scents, earlier in the year. It's a perfume that can be best described as warm and spicy. Calvin Klein's Eternity was another scent my mum wore, chiefly in the warmer months. It's … Continue reading Reviews – Calvin Klein Eternity & Eternity for Men
Review – Azzaro – Pour Homme L’Eau
Review - Azzaro - Pour Homme L'Eau - Aromatic descendant of a legend - 7/10. So why not continue with my flanker-themed posts? Today it's Azzaro's aromatic ancestor to a 1978 classic, Azzaro Pour Homme L'Eau. Certainly, there is no replacement for the vintage Azzaro Pour Homme, but this is one of the better flankers … Continue reading Review – Azzaro – Pour Homme L’Eau
First Impressions – Guerlain – Habit Rouge – Rouge Privé & L’Homme Idéal – Platine Privé
I found an ideal replacement for this beloved 2015 release. Flankers are the name of the game in today's perfume world. Too often, though, they're not up to snuff, falling way short of the quality of the original fragrance. However, bucking the trend (as they often do), Guerlain delivers the goods with two new flankers … Continue reading First Impressions – Guerlain – Habit Rouge – Rouge Privé & L’Homme Idéal – Platine Privé
First Impressions – Maison Christian Dior, Tobacolor & Eden-Roc
Ambre Nuit is the only bottle I own from the line. I'm in no particular rush to keep up with the new releases from Dior. Quite frankly, the brand has slipped markedly in my designer pecking order. And I've not been impressed by a new perfume from the brand in quite some years. That includes … Continue reading First Impressions – Maison Christian Dior, Tobacolor & Eden-Roc
Gardenia Flowers and Perfumes
Last week I posted about a creamy white floral perfume comprising tuberose and jasmine notes. I can think of many favourite scents featuring/starring both of those white florals. But it's another heady white floral that I struggle with mightily. I've never found one gardenia-dominant perfume I would wish for. Perhaps, subconsciously in a narrow-minded way, … Continue reading Gardenia Flowers and Perfumes
First Impressions – Liquides Imaginaires, Blanche Bête
Carrying on from yesterday's gourmand theme, I recently sampled Blanche Bête, another scent with edible notes from the French niche house Liquides Imaginaires. Cacao, milk, and vanilla form part of the note pyramid. Interestingly, the brand does not mention coconut, but I pick up something distinctly toasty and coconut-like, undoubtedly due to the white floral … Continue reading First Impressions – Liquides Imaginaires, Blanche Bête
First Impressions – Imaginary Authors – A Whiff of Waffle Cone
Hey, there's no ice cream in those waffle cones. First Impressions - Imaginary Authors - A Whiff of Waffle Cone - As a child, one of my favourite summer weekend rituals was to line up with many of the other kids from the neighbourhood for the ice cream truck. The distinctive jingle of Greensleeves in the … Continue reading First Impressions – Imaginary Authors – A Whiff of Waffle Cone