Tuesday, September 16, 2008

SOTD: Angelique Encens

I got what I wanted so much: Autumn weather. Today it is is supposed to only get up to 70 and I am going to relish it by putting on Angelique Encens, when I get home I am baking apples, drinking a soothing cup of hot tea with my mooncake (a co-worker gave to me), and working on me resume. And possibly later on I am spritzing on the gorgeous Organza Indecence one of they driest cinnamon laced woody vanillas out there.
image: William Morris

6 comments:

ScentScelf said...

Yay, autumn weather! The scent selection does tend to change, doesn't it?

I am quite fond of Angelique Encens, and am an absolute FB fan of Organza Indecence. Fabulous "comfort scent with interest" for me. (As opposed to, say, Kenzo Amour, which I find comforting, but doesn't really register on the "interesting" scale.)

Just tried SL Chergui for the first time yesterday, and it's leaping to the top of the same "comfort and interest" hit parade.

I raise my own cup of tea (sans mooncake) to you, and wish you luck with your resume writing!

The Daily Connoisseur said...

That sounds absolutely delightful! I thought the fall weather was coming on yesterday and it ended up being sweltering... today is supposed to be even hotter- oh dear!

Unknown said...

Hey scent, the scent selection most definately changes and in the best way possible. I admit I want to adore Amour because of the rice note, but really I find it pretty blah; they are coming out with a parfum version though that sounds interesting. As for Chergui, it is pretty but I just couldn't find myself falling in love with it. I found myself being reminded of Madini's Musk Pierre and White Musk.

Unknown said...

Daily, sending good wishes of Autumn weather to you.

Rose said...

hello, belated happy Autumn wishes to you! I love the William Morris.

Unknown said...

Isn't William Morris wonderful; I have this gorgeous stationary using his designs. I also love a line Nigella has for him in How To Be A Domestic Goddess about the Quince Brandy.