Le Labo – Violette 30 – A Le Labo Through And Through

I don't have any violets growing in my backyard, but I do have some violet-coloured flowers. The picture below shows a torenia fournieri, also known as wishbone flowers, so named for their distinctive features. Their two curved stamens come together from opposite sides to form a shape like a tiny chicken wishbone. I find them … Continue reading Le Labo – Violette 30 – A Le Labo Through And Through

Review – Guerlain – Iris Torréfié – Old World Glamour In A Modern Guerlain

Review - Guerlain - Iris Torréfié - My favourite from the  L’Art et la Matière - 8.5/10. This week, I’m in the mood for irises. It’s walking iris season in my garden, and to celebrate, I’ve been discussing a couple of new iris fragrances that have recently been released. If you’d like to revisit those … Continue reading Review – Guerlain – Iris Torréfié – Old World Glamour In A Modern Guerlain

Essential Parfums – Velvet Iris – Not An Essential Iris

Dominique Ropion made his debut with the relatively affordable French brand, Essential Parfums, earlier this year. In his fragrance Velvet Iris, he pairs iris with an old friend, leather. Several scents come to mind that pivot on these two ingredients, including Iris Nazarena, Cuir Ottoman, Iris Malikhân, and Iris Ebène. After wearing Velvet Iris several … Continue reading Essential Parfums – Velvet Iris – Not An Essential Iris

First Impressions – Chanel – Comète

Another iris for Chanel? It's always an event when Chanel releases a new perfume. And it's even more of an event when that release forms part of their higher-end Les Exclusifs collection. Indeed, it's been some time since their last offering, the smouldering amber Le Lion, hit the shelves. Undoubtedly, that perfume was a departure … Continue reading First Impressions – Chanel – Comète