Reflections on Favorite Perfumes
Suzanna reflects on perfumes that stood the test of time for her. This is Suzanna’s last article for Bois de Jasmin. We’re sad to bid her goodbye, but I wish her much luck and success with her new endeavors. I also wish everyone celebrating Thanksgiving a wonderful holiday. Bois de Jasmin will return on Monday, December 2nd, with its regular schedule.
Trends and fashions notwithstanding, there are fragrances that always have a place in my wardrobe. These are the bottles that are consistently replaced even as they haphazardly get shoved to the back of the cabinet. They may also be the oldest bottles in the collection and the ones with the most juice remaining. They are definitely the fragrances most often to be seized by sudden necessity—today is a Robert Piguet Fracas day and nothing else will do!
So, here is a peak inside my perfume cabinet. The perfumes mentioned below hit the right spot, year after year. They are stalwarts and sometimes standbys, but whatever their use they will always be a part of my fragrant life.
Judith R in From Gingerbread to Kue Lapis: Spicy Gourmand Perfumes for Holidays: Not exactly gingerbread, but Safran Troublant by L’Artisan Parfumeur is a favorite warm and festive fragrance of mine. December 27, 2024 at 6:13pm