Osmanthus Interdite is so utterly lovely it is scary and Infusion d'Iris continues its reign in fragrances I have worn. image: Deliberate Landscape III by Jennifer Scott McLaughlin 2006
Osmanthus Interdite is so utterly lovely it is scary and Infusion d'Iris continues its reign in fragrances I have worn.
So after weeks of floral loving I am suddenly hit by the need for vanilla scents, yesterday I wore Un Bois Vanille, which was just lovely. Today I was all over the place in what I should wear, until I found one of my samples of Pink Suger, and well no matter how heinous the name is, it is really actually quite good. To kick of the weekend here is one of my favorite songs by one of my all time favorite musicians, David Bowie:
So one of may favorite songs is Amy Winehouse's You Know I'm No Good; the storytelling is great in the song and sound is well unbeatable. Today while thinking about the song it occurred to me the song is a white floral all over and a big one at that. At first when I was thinking of white florals I was thinking of something a bit tragic (I suppose knowing too much about Amy's personel life will do that to you), but upon doing a re-listening it is without doubt, with the use of bombastic horns, that the scent for this song is Fracas. What do you think?
Odd little fact: I was introduced to the song by the pitch perfect use of it in the advertising for Mad Men (one of the most amazing shows visually and incredibly acted). The song is the perfect for the main character. The preview is below:
first video uploaded by gummmo
second video uploaded by webslinger



So last night I feel like I had a celebration of the ending of my first semester of grad school. I had friend over for dinner, which was: moroccan grilled chicken (super tender from yogurt marinade), sauteed spinach (with garlic, lemon, olive oil, and chili flakes), lemon rice, and I made rossinis (strawberry variation of the bellini). She brought over lemon cupcakes with strawberry frosting. It was a wonderful time and great time watching the season finale of Grey's Anatomy which was finally good again. Today should be another wonderful day, my boyfriend is taking me to Napa for something special, he really is wonderful. Going with the exotic and lovely Datura Noir.
Another very early day (teamship workshop at work), but later on will be having a friend over for dinner and cocktails, it's the Grey's Anatomy season finale, and well I have been looking forwarding to celebrating something. To help induce a happy attitude I'm going with The Thymes' Kimono Rose, a happy berry scent that has a rather sunny demeanor going on.





So I finally got my order decants from Fishbone (by the way she is awesome). I ordered a decant of Hermes Osmanthe Yunnan unsniffed she reduced the price heavily and I could not pass it up (this is also my first Hermes from the special collection). So this is an interesting take on osmanthus, starts off with the smoky tea note that definately has an anamalic musk note going through it. Enter the freesia and orange which when intertwined give this fragrance a hint of pine, and finally the lovely osmanthus in all its leather apricot glory. This is a bit of a smoke and mirrors fragrance with its opening. Interesting I have some Peet's Osmanthus Yunnan tea and well I am going to have to get that out.



Well I found this image ages ago and I have been waiting for the moment when I would want to wear Chanel 22 to go with it. Although, now that I think of it, this would also be perfect with the scent of figs. Hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend; me not so much, work and papers. Still I have very pretty pretty perfume.
Wearing something I have not worn in ages, Sage Machado's Pearl, the weather remains coolish and this well seemed perfect to go with it.
Will I ever get over the scent of osmanthus? Nope, I hope not. I truly believe it one of those scents that will forever be on my favorites list. As any fragrance lover knows there are notes you are just drawn to, that seem to fit your aesthetic down to the bone. You want to surround yourself it's beauty, you day dream about what your favorite noses or houses could do with it, you come up with fantasy fragrances that always include a note of it. You go looking for all things that include that include the note.
So today is the first of May and I am wearing the one scent of mine that has prominent lily of the valley note, La Parisienne. A lovely sparkling way to start off the month.