Perfumer H – Steam – Fog And Fume And Herbal Haze

I'm familiar with Lyn Harris and her work with Miller Harris and Claus Porto. Her style is characterised by calm, nature-focused scents that are delivered with restraint. This approach won't win her many admirers among those who prioritise performance/sillage above all else; perfumed peacocks need not apply. None of her compositions ever shouts. I haven't … Continue reading Perfumer H – Steam – Fog And Fume And Herbal Haze

Floris – Purple Mémoire – Modern Lavender

Three "purple" floral notes make up the new fragrance, Purple Mémoire, from Floris: violet, lavender, and iris. Lavender is undoubtedly the most prominent. The lavender in Purple Mémoire smells pillowy, soft, and calming, possessing an almost candied sweetness. It's my favourite element of the fragrance. Unfortunately, some other aspects detract from the overall experience. Here … Continue reading Floris – Purple Mémoire – Modern Lavender

Penhaligon’s – The Dandy – A Bit Of A Non-Event

The Dandy stands alongside his British pals at the department store. Penhaligon's continues to churn them out, almost in a vain attempt to see what sticks. At least this time, they haven't ventured too far from their home shores for inspiration. Typically, it's a good sign when they stick close to home. For The Dandy, … Continue reading Penhaligon’s – The Dandy – A Bit Of A Non-Event

First Impressions – Penhaligon’s – Solaris

Solaris - bright and yellow. Very few scents of recent vintage from Penhaligon's have impressed me. And indeed, Solaris doesn't have me doing cartwheels of joy either. However, it's a feel-good fragrance (never a bad thing) radiating good vibes, sunshine, and vitality. Penhaligon's came up with the perfect name. The tropical-themed perfume contains a lot … Continue reading First Impressions – Penhaligon’s – Solaris