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December 24, 2006

Merry Christmas, Joyeux Noël, & Happy Winter Holidays! {Scented Image}

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Merry Christmas, Joyeux Noël, & Happy Winter Holidays! 

Best Fragrant Wishes From The Scented Salamander On The Occasion Of The Festive Winter Season

This beautiful picture of a Christmasy perfume display at Saks 5th Avenue is by gmmotorcyclist 

December 4, 2006

Movie Review of Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006) by Tom Tykwer, Part I {Perfume/Film Review & Musings}

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This is part I of my review of Perfume: The Story of a Murderer. I will devote a second part to the perfumista's point of view when watching the movie. In this first part, I offer a more general analysis of the movie.

The movie Perfume: The Story of a Murderer is both a hyper-realistic and flamboyant adaptation of the novel by Patrick Süskind initially published in 1985, a story that for a long time was famously deemed impossible to adapt by the likes of Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorcese. After years of tribulations, German producer Bernd Eichinger (In the Name of The Rose) succeeded in securing the rights from reclusive author Süskind, apparently convincing him that his own vision would be up to the challenge. It is reported that the German writer would have ideally liked to see Stanley Kubrick do the adaptation.

Director Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run, a must-see) who was brought in later then had to overcome two main obstacles. First a classic one, the challenge of adapting a suspenseful thriller that had been translated in this case in 45 languages and read by millions worldwide. The second one, more daunting, more original, more creative, and more historic, that of adapting an "olfactory novel" on-screen....

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November 29, 2006

Upcoming Movie Review of Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

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Stay tuned! The Scented Salamander was invited to an advance screening of the movie Perfume: The Story of a Murderer tonight that will be in theaters on December 27th 2006 and will fill you in tomorrow!

OK, for those of you who happen on this post, here's my review of Perfume by Tom Tykwer part I:

 

November 21, 2006

Rose Divine by Isabel Derroisné {Scented Image}

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Photo by The Scented Salamander

November 10, 2006

1776 by Elsha {Perfume Review & Musings} {Men's Cologne of the Week}

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1776 is the name of a Russian leather cologne issued by Elsha which seems to have a cult following amongst aficionados. The information provided by Elsha.com is succint. They seem to offer a background chronology for the cologne but in fact the data provided is a bit incoherent. One thing we can certainly retain is that it is a cologne "...steeped in history and romance..." with an emphasis on the second term apparently. According to Basenotes, Elsha also marketed two other perfumes called Golden Eagle and Liberty Bell. I found some rare mentions of Elsha 1776 Russian Leather in the press from the 1950s and 1960s...


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September 28, 2006

Scented Image: Perfume

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Photo by Raindog 

September 11, 2006

Scented Image: Le Parfum by Thierry Mugler, Part III

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As previously reported here and here, the casket of perfumes that Thierry Mugler is issuing for the launch of the movie Das Parfum based on Patrick Suskind's movie will be indeed a much sought-after collector's item. A maximum of 150 copies will be sold, out of the 1300 copies issued.

I wanted to add the information that these perfumes are not meant to be worn in priority especially so since all the aromas contained in the palette of perfumes do not smell conventionally good. As readers of the novel are well aware certain passages of the story are supposed to evoke stench rather than pleasant odors. Christophe Laudamiel and Christophe Hornetz have thus operated under the assumption that smells recreated from Das Parfum are beyond good and evil...


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September 8, 2006

Scented Images: Still Images from Perfume, the Movie (Das Parfum)


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The old perfumer Baldini (played by Dustin Hoffman) seen in his office in the scene where he tries to analyze and copy Amor & Psyche by Pélissier, a perfume he perceives to be a masterpiece before his encounter with Jean-Baptiste Grenouille...

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July 14, 2006

Bonne Fête du 14 Juillet!

Bonne Fête du 14 Juillet! Et Vive La France et l'Amitié Franco-Américaine!
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Happy Bastille Day! 
 
Today I am wearing...what else could it be but Sacrebleu!   
 
Painting is La Rue Montorgueil by Claude Monet 

July 4, 2006

Happy Fourth of July!

 
 
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Photos Mimi Froufrou 

June 28, 2006

Scented Image: Summer Asphalt

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The summer smells of asphalt, slowly wilting flowers and dust.
It does not really smell of all these things. Perhaps, if I lied down really close to the earth it would.
But I imagine it smells like that. 
Photo Mimi Froufrou

May 4, 2006

Scented Image: The Secret of Caporal Violette

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Here's the image I mentioned in my review of Violetta di Parma below.

This is a picture of a bouquet of violettes which has a secret meaning. If you look at the picture attentively, you will soon see three profiles appearing in the midst of the bouquet; they represent Marie Louise (Maria Luigia), Napoleon, and Charles, the King of Rome at three years old.

Violets were popular flowers, but in this case they came to symbolise the Bonapartist cause. Violets were brandished as political symbols of support for the return of Napoleon to the throne and later, for the return of a member of its family to government. Up until 1874, it was subjected to government regulations of its image for this very reason.

This picture is based on an engraving by Canu from 1815 and was called "caporal violette" as it constituted a not so secret allusion to Bonaparte who had been a corporal and had sported violets after the capitulation of Paris to symbolise his planned comeback. He assured his supporters that he would be back by the time that the violets would bloom, that is, in the spring (in March usually). His supporters would be in the habit of toasting him, holding their glasses to caporal violette.

It takes a little while to distinguish the three profiles; the hardest part for me was to find the King of Rome! 

Please click on the thumbnail. 

Photo and info are from www.funfou.com 

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