During our brief heatwave last month, I was taking a stroll through the back streets of Chelsea and dropped in on L'Artisan Parfumeur. Their shelves were almost bare - raided perhaps for their new Covent Garden opening - but we got into conversation about the scents which were still on the table. In general, I like their fragrances because they smell of something, not just "perfume". I also like the way they display their goods; each fragrance sprayed on to muslin and placed inside a small glass. You can smell the dry scent, then test it on your own skin if you decide you like it.
Working my way around the display I chose Premier Figuier for a project I'm working on; I needed something that reminded me of stepping into a greenhouse and their fig leaf, sandalwood scent does just nicely. Reaching spicy Havana Vanille, I lamented the loss of Vanilia, which is rather more like cakes topped with ice cream. (I've been to Havana and it didn't smell like this.) The shop lady then revealed her secret cupboard of things that had been discontinued but were still loitering in small numbers beind closed doors. I bought a bottle of Ananas Fizz, their refreshingly fruity scent which I first enjoyed when it was launched, can't remember when, with a little pineapple leaf shaped hat on the bottle.
This has become my current favourite "get on with it" scent. If I need to sit down and finish something I've been putting off, then a quick spray of Ananas Fizz will get me there. Like this, for example.
It does seem to have disappeared from their website:
www.artisanparfumeur.com/uk/index2.html
But if you absolutely must, it's on the US Amazon site for a slightly overwhelming number of dollars.
On the other hand; if it just takes one spray to inspire you to get on with it, whatever it is, I've no doubt it's worth every penny. And that is exactly how I justified buying a bottle of it.
Go forth and smell lovely, admirers of fine fragrance...
Monday, 7 June 2010
A Scent for Working
Labels:
Ananas Fizz,
Chelsea,
Havana Vanille,
L'Artisan,
Premier Figuier,
Vanilia
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