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Category: Perfumes and Fragrances
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Carine Roitfeld Is Not Ready to Retire
The former editor of French Vogue and renowned stylist discusses fashion week debuts, sex on the runway and why she finally got her first tattoos.
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You’ve Heard of K-Beauty. Now Try K-Perfume
In opening a brick and mortar store, Elorea broadens the offerings of the perfumery.
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Perfumes That Conjure the American Desert
For today’s fragrance makers, the arid landscapes of the Southwest are fertile ground.
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Mother’s Day Gift Guide: Ideas from T Magazine
The summery staples and personalized pieces that T Magazine’s editors and contributors are eyeing for our own maternal figures.
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Marissa Zappas Brings a New Scent to the Museum of Sex
Marissa Zappas, who has developed fragrances with sex workers, poets and astrologers, is the nose behind a new scent at the Museum of Sex.
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Do I Have to Smell My Co-Worker?
The New York Times – Business:Either way, saying something about a colleague’s overwhelming perfume, or enduring it, is a delicate situation.
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Food-Scented Candles Have Taken Off
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A pantry’s worth of savory food scents, from burgers to croissants to latkes, are finding their way into luxury candles.
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Paco Rabanne, Couturier of the Space Age, Dies at 88
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:He burst onto the French fashion scene in 1966 and, with dresses made from metal, plastic and paper, changed the definition of couture.
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The Smell of Magic
The New York Times – T Magazine:A new crop of scents reference long-held beliefs about the connection between perfume and the supernatural.
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In Warsaw, Mokotowska Street Offers Shoppers a Showcase of Polish Creativity
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Over the last decade, Warsaw has bloomed into one of Europe’s most compelling capitals, and Mokotowska Street has flowered along with it.
