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Chocolate and Marie-Antoinette

Chocolate and Marie-Antoinette

Chocolate and Marie-Antoinette

Chocolate and Marie-Antoinette

"At seven o'clock, Sanson comes in. (...) The Queen lunches of a cup of chocolate brought in from the neighbouring cafΓ© and one of those sweet rolls called mignonnettes. (...) then the Queen of Fra...

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Gourmand-croquant

Gourmand-croquant

What do the Gulf and Balkans wars, hot chocolate, Thierry Mugler, candyfloss and a β€œlittle black dress” have in common? They are all symbols, more or less obvious, of an olfactory family, the young...

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Queen of flowers & flower of Queens...

Queen of flowers & flower of Queens...

Thinking of perfumery and femininity inevitably leads to looking at the history of the Rose. This flower, the most emblematic of all, almost the queen of all plants, still captures our imagination....

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The woman who invented perfumes.

The woman who invented perfumes.

Perfumery owes a lot to women. Whether it is the discreet diligence of Marie-Thérèse de Laire who formulated mythical bases of perfumery with the molecules developed by her husband at the beginning...

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Winter fragrances

Winter fragrances

"Winter, tonight, smells of spring". This verse taken from Charles GuΓ©rin’s poetry would seem banal to anyone not used to caring for seasonal smells, yet for those who are, it is loudly eloquent.

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A brief history of the Almond tree...

A brief history of the Almond tree...

To trace the origins of the Almond would almost be to trace back those of mankind itself for it is indeed one of the first fruits that humans domesticated. It is also the first note to have been sy...

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1969: Histoires de Parfums X Baby Yors

1969: Histoires de Parfums X Baby Yors

As a child,Β Baby's flamboyance and love for theatrics made him distinct, but he also felt his artistry was stifled withΒ aΒ non-negotiable expectation of masculinity. "I was born in the mountains of...

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A story of...Chypre.

A story of...Chypre.

Autumn rises and with it the multitude of its characteristic odours. The air, ripe with a smell of moss and damp earth, of fallen leaves, of ripe mushrooms and dried colchicum invites us to appreci...

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Natural synthesis

Natural synthesis

Considerations on niche perfumery.You will surely have noticed that the world of niche perfumery has somewhat shattered lately into even small bubbles, each more confidential than the next. Niche p...

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The woman who lived off of the scent of flowers

The woman who lived off of the scent of flowers

Eva Vliegen, the woman who lived on flowers. The first blossoms herald the coming of spring. Camellias flower under the brisk mantle of winter’s end, birds come back to sing amore, our meals find ...

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