This is a beautiful crimson with a fine gold shimmer that shows up subtly on skin. However, I have to labor to make this one work on my very pale skin. I barely touch the pan, faintly touch my cheeks ...
Green florals tend to bore me faster than their white counterparts (indeed, I seem to have a ravenous compulsion to try all of the latter). Alas, it's happened with Eau de Camille, which I haven't rea...
Fumerie Turque is marvelously evocative and goes with cool temperature like a cashmere cardigan. The masculine bite of the opening flowers into a veil of smoke before gradually scattering as a medley ...
Lavande Velours begins with a sharp lavender note that softens with the appearance of sweet violet. The unison is delicately clean, calming, and unobtrusive, making this a good choice for the office o...
Bois de Violette is a sophisticated fragrance featuring violets nestled in cedar. The most pleasantly unique aspect of this composition is that it is dry, a quality that can be traced to the softly ma...
I have stayed loyal to the original Les Meteorites for years because it never fails to oh-so-subtly enhance my skin, which is just the way I like it. Multicolored balls shed a pearlescent mosaic of st...
Iris Silver Mist showcases the genteel uniqueness of iris in its natural environs. Indeed, at first, iris serves more of a supporting role to the foreground of placid earth. Once the pungent opening s...
Jicky is what I reach for when I can't decide on what I feel like wearing. For me, it's the crisp white button down shirt paired with black slacks, a look that always works with its clean lines and ca...
A fragrance of uncommon fineness, La Myrrhe brings to mind the smoothly immaculate Cary Grant. With that said, I don't mean to imply that it's a masculine scent. Indeed, the golden warmth of the dry d...