Is your fragrance wrong for you?

Like that statement bag and killer heels, your perfume says a lot about you. However, with the sheer number of options available, choosing a new fragrance might seem like a task that requires an army of professionals. Simply tackle your scent wardrobe with these easy tips.

WHAT’S YOUR STYLE?

how-to-choose-perfumeFirst, you have to decide what you want your scent to say.

  • If you are the sexy and glamorous type who likes to make an immediate impact, opt for a lush, oriental scent with a heavy touch of vanilla (a known aphrodisiac) and patchouli. Judith Leiber Topaz and Gucci Guilty have the right balance of poise and sensuality.
  • Lovers of classic elegance (think Ralph Lauren and Hermès) need a sumptuous, well rounded scent with a bold floral note like violet and iris. Or opt for a fragrance underlined with warm woods and soft leathers. Top picks: Tom Ford Violet Blonde and Hermès Santal Massoia.
  • And then there are the bold trendsetters and risk takers, who live for the latest collections hot off the catwalk. If you fall in this genre, experiment with exotic, intriguing ingredients (such as amber) that are formulated in an intense, attention-getting form. Best options: Balenciaga Paris L’Essence and Tom Ford Amber Absolute. These are definitely not for wallflowers!

So, what are you wearing this weekend?


Chanel’s secret scent

1932: The year that Coco Chanel, who until then had only shown costume jewels, debuted the brand’s first fine jewellery collection. Called Bijoux de Diamants, its glittering diamonds set in chic platinum frames were to be the only fine jewellery collection designed by Coco herself.

2012: To celebrate the 80th anniversary of Bijoux de Diamants, Chanel has reinvented the storied jewels with 1932, a glittering, sparkling, diamond-encrusted collection that offers up a new variation on the classics  designed by Mademoiselle. And (here’s where it creates a mammoth flutter for beauty junkies) it is rumoured that the couture house is also launching an ultra-exclusive jasmine-infused scent called 1932.

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Available only to Chanel’s haute jewellery clients, it’s believed that 1932 is soon set to make a public appearance as part of the Exclusifs fragrance collection.

Who’s heart just skipped a beat?

Marni brings the fun back to fragrance

It’s a bit hard to get excited about a new fragrance nowadays but this peppy offering by Marni, the quirky Italian fashion label, seems bright and fun and exciting. And it’s a nice change from all the “grown up” perfumes that have been flooding the market lately. The flacon was inspired by an old bottle that Consuelo Castiglioni, Marni’s Creative Director, discovered in a flea market 20 years ago. It’s fashioned like one of Marni’s playful dresses, complete with the dots that are so much a part of the brand’s world. I especially want the purse spray, which comes with it’s own “Huggy” doll.

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But this project is no plaything: the actual juice is licensed with Aramis and the Designer Fragrances division at Estée Lauder. It’s a bold and modern blend of spicy and woody notes, underlined by a dark, intense rose oil. This is Marni’s first fragrance and Castiglioni describes it as being “for a woman who dresses for herself, who doesn’t follow trends but is sophisticated and also maybe a little eccentric.” So, if you can’t afford to wear some of Marni’s classic-yet-innovative prints, it will soon be possible to smell like you can.

Price: US$105 for 65 ml EDP, US$155 for 120 ml EDP, US$50 for the purse spray

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First Look: Blake Lively’s print ad for Gucci Premiere

Whew! That was fast. It’s been less than a week since news broke of Blake Lively becoming the new Gucci girl and the first print advertisements are already here. Shot by the iconic team of Mert & Marcus, the blonde bombshell is seen channeling a 1940s-meets-21st-century vibe that’s the perfect embodiment of “timeless Hollywood glamour and the iconic leading ladies of Hollywood’s golden era”, which is the inspiration behind Premiere, the brand’s new perfume. I think she rocks but then I always think Blake looks super-gorgeous, so my opinion might be a bit biased. What are your views?

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Rain-Inspired Perfumes

Living in a city where the sight of rubber dinghies ferrying people across main streets in the monsoon (and not in a romantic, Venice-y way but in a cloudburst-floods-the-roads-and-makes-life-unlivable kind of way), one is not expected to like the rains – at all! In fact, most people spend their entire year planning how they are going to escape the four-month-long Mumbai monsoon.

I, on the other hand love love love love the rains and spend all sunny, shiny non-monsoon days counting down to the dark, grey monsoon days. There is something so magical about the rain – especially as you sit on the edge of the seas, watching the sparkling raindrops fall from the distant skies above onto the sheets of water below. And I love how everything seems so fresh and clean and sparkly – there is quite nothing like the smell of fresh rain on the summer-scorched earth and the sight of stately trees turning green again. As for the jagged flashes of lightning that cut through stormy night skies – neither nature, nor humans have yet to recreate better theatre.

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Unfortunately, those blissful days are still a couple of months away and we still need to get through the scorching summer in the meantime. Which I am going to do by drenching myself in a rain-inspired perfume… if I can’t have the storms and the thunder, at least I can envelop myself in a fragrant cocoon that blocks out the heat.

Guerlain Apres l’Ondee

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Apres l’Ondee, which is French for “After the Rain Shower”, was born in 1906 during the Belle Époque. Which, maybe explains how such a radiant and graceful composition hides the suggestion of a brooding darkness in its opulent layers. After all, this was the time when joie de vivre and an underlying melancholy walked together – an era when the exquisite Sarah Bernhardt lit up the stage and when Paul Cézanne, the father of Modern Art, passed away after being caught in a rainstorm.

With Apres l’Ondee these two conflicting strains come together with the poignant fragility of violet and iris petals weighed down by rain drops, a dew-laden sprig of hawthorn, the gentle caress of vanilla, a soft, peppery hint of anise and carnation… it’s a perfume filled with hope. The hope that after a rain storm, the world will be swept clean and a thousand dreams will finally come together.

Hermès Un Jardin Après la Mousson

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Jean-Claude Ellena, Hermès’ in-house perfumer, drew inspiration from Kerala – one of the most lushly gorgeous regions in India – for Un Jardin Après La Mousson (“Garden After Monsoon”). A delicate, soaring arrangements in cool shades, the sheer, almost-ethereal fragrance opens up on the coolness of cardamom and the crisp fruitiness of watermelon. Then emerge the floral-woody notes of pepper, ginger, ginger flower and vetiver accord, creating an overall impression of a delicately spiced citrus – to visualise, picture a large bowl of sliced watermelons, then add fresh mint, lime juice, freshly powdered cardamom and small slivers of crystallized ginger. Pure bliss!

Kiehl’s Forest Rain

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This spicy, woody perfume takes us to a mountain forest covered in rain with its combination of bitter citruses, lily of the valley, vetiver, cypress and musk. It’s cool, breezy, earthy and sensual – just like the ground surrounding a forest of leafy coniferous trees that’s just been washed by the rains after a long summer.

Demeter’s Thunderstorm

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This is one of those nice boutique-y brands that take a bit of hunting to discover but once you do try it out, you will be hooked for life. Thunderstorm is extraordinarily evocative in its ability to call up a rain storm, complete with the sparkling across-the-sky lightning and humidity hanging heavy in the air. Then comes the aromas that surround you after the storm has passed: Wet leaves, water-soaked earth and a sense of rain drying on a hot pavement. Sometimes life is that simple!

What about you? What’s your favourite monsoon memory?