Big thanks to Ayala from Smelly Blog and Ayala Moriel Parfums for organizing this gathering of bloggers to celebrate summer and its scents. The following are some favorite summer pastimes, and my perfume pairings. Please see the bottom of the post for the other participating blogs.
• Sultry summer night in the big city: Ajne’s Fleur Blanche is a bold, sophisticated, true-to-life gardenia fragrance that would be perfect for strolling the streets of the big city, or dancing the night away. Fleur Blanche’s hint of smokey woodiness balances this heady indolic, tropical floral. It remains my favorite gardenia perfume and I consider it a must-try for any gardenia lover.
• International travel (or as I call it, the perfume you grab as you are heading out the door on your most recent trip to Canada): Hermes Kelly Caleche EDT is a crisp green floral; harmoniously blended with mimosa, iris, tuberose, climbing rose and leather. Certain floral notes peek out more conspicuously depending on the moment. Mimosa’s high-pitched sweetness often appears in the top-notes, the powderiness of the iris and softness of the rose are sometimes more prominent in the drydown. Regardless, Kelly Caleche is always a gorgeous summer-ready floral embraced by elegant leather. It’s wearable in any situation, whether it be museum going, café hopping, or discovering your city/town on bicycle. Give it another a try if it’s been a while.
• Summer siesta: I have two choices for this one; Velvet and Sweet Pea’s Tuberose and Gardenia Face and Body Frosting and In Fiore’s Dayala Body Balm. For sleeptime scents I love the ritual of smoothing a cream or balm on my hands. Even in the summer my hands are quite dry, and both Velvet and Sweet Pea’s Body Frostings and In Fiore’s Body Balms provide exceptional and luxurious hydration. VSP’s Tuberose and Gardenia is quite frankly… addictive. Vanilla bean infused organic jojoba oil creates the base of the scent and organic tuberose and gardenia enfleurage enhance this moisturizer with sensual tropical florals. As for Dayala, its jasmine grandiflorum is rich, luscious, and slightly indolic. Lemongrass in the Dayala blend provides a grassy green brightness, and the overall result is deep and beautiful.
• The Farmers’ Market: Farmers’ Markets are filled with smells of fruits, herbs and yummy baked goods so Honoré des Prés Sexy Angelic was the first fragrance that popped into my mind for this summer scent category. I’m going to be lazy here and cut and paste part of my recent June review:
Sexy Angelic is an ideal gourmand scent for the summer. It’s a light air-spun confection that wears easily in the warm weather. Sexy Angelic is centered around a calisson accord which was inspired by the town of Aix-in-Provence in the South of France. Calissons are treats made from a paste of sugar, melons and almonds that are covered with royal ice (white icing). Sexy Angelic entices its wearer with notes of licorice from angelica seeds and I gotta be honest here, I-don’t-know-what from Hemlock flowers. If you do, please let me know!
So I’ll focus on what I do know, and that is that Sexy Angelic is delectable. The calisson accord is loaded with crystallized sugary-almond goodness that is uplifted by the herbal licorice aspect. It’s lovely on the drydown as the green herbaciousness dissipates allowing for honeyed woods to meld into a skin scent. It’s the farthest thing from cloying or heavy and it just might be the gourmand for those of you who don’t typically go for gourmands.
• Something you’ll wear while tending to your summer garden: Bonny Doon Farm Rose Creme Parfum is made from olive oil, beeswax, jojoba oil, and Damascena rose wax. I don’t think this creme parfum was meant to be used as a moisturizer, but if you scoop out about a 1/4 teaspoon and rub into the top of your hand, you’ll find this beautifully scented rose perfume solid provides light hydration in addition to fragrance. When I wrote “it smells as if freshly picked rose petals have been infused into your skin, so tender and yet so vibrant” back in May, I only had a sample of the Rose Creme Parfum. I have since purchased a pot ($16 for 0.5oz at Beautyhabit.com) and still feel the same way.
• Beach scent: Estee Lauder’s Bronze Goddess. Vetiver and coconut. Guilty pleasure. What more can I say? I love this stuff.
• Bar-B-Q scent: Ayala Moriel Parfums Tamya is no ordinary BBQ scent. On this summer menu, you need a Kir Royale as your drink and wild Coho salmon cooked on cedar planks on the BBQ. Tamya is Ayala’s version of a fruity floral; the fruits being cassis and yuzu, the florals jasmine, hyacinth, and frangipani (plumeria). Cedar contributes refinement and vanilla guides the way to a gorgeous drydown. A honeyed beeswax, ambery floral which is delicate yet mesmerizing.
• Meditation/Summer Incense Scent: Roxana Illuminated Perfume Chaparral is earthy and herbaceous, using the woody essence of the California Chaparral. Roxana’s gentle and expert hand with Frankincense and sage allow this to be a very accessible and seasonless incense fragrance. Chaparral never becomes weighted down with dark and smokey cathedral imagery. Quite the contrary. California breezes flow on your skin when you wear this, providing a reverence for the “Cathedral of Nature” as you close your eyes and meditate on the breath that sustains you.
• Best scent for an overcast day in the summer: Aftelier’s Orchid is perfect for those first days of summer that don’t start off as warm as you’d like. Oftentimes in the Pacific Northwest they are overcast and you need a little something juicy and spicy to snap you out of the doldrums. Orchid’s peppery opening commands your attention, grabs your hand, and leads you down a path of orange blossom bliss. As I said in my review, “It’s green, heady, lush, citrusy, and vital.” Indeed!
• Best scent for hiking in the forest: Soivoholé Vetiver n Guaiac is deep and rich in its earthiness, and full of vitality in its lavender herbaceousness. It’s spicy and complex, and continually evolves, as do hikes through Nature’s beauty. Vetiver n Guaiac has terrific staying power to last through a strenuous hike. And just as you complete your journey, you will be rewarded with a sublime vanillic floral drydown.
Posted by ~Trish
Photo: Santa Monica Pier 1920 from Dr. X’s Free Associations
Fun choices and everyone is bringing their own perspective eh? The de Pres line is lovely, if terribly fleeting, which is a bummer… That one you chose is perhaps among the least volatile though; I like the Honte’s Bloom best personally.
E,
I know, the whole HdP is rather fleeting isn’t it? Sexy Angelic isn’t the worst of the lot, but I wish it would last longer that’s for certain. I am longing for a rich body butter to be added to the line. That would be delectable 🙂
~T
I have to agree with Bronze goddess – my favourite beach scent. Plus, it totally relaxes me – I smell it and it feels like someone took the weight off my shoulders. 🙂
Ines,
Estee Lauder is not a counter that I am typically drawn to, but I had to sniff what all the fuss was about. One spritz and I was sold. Very relaxing fragrance, ITA!
~T
Trish,
What a great selection of scents; some of which I haven’t tried yet (didn’t make it to Colette in Paris so I never got to smell the Honore des Pres line yet…).
Isn’t the tubrose gardenia frosting a dream? I just love it! And Orchid is also beautiful. I’ll have to hunt down a few of the others I didn’t try. Liz Zorn is very talented and I haven’t smelled many of her newer scents.
And thank you so much for including my darling perfume Tamya in here! I love it in summer too but didn’t want my list to be too biased 😉
I am loving Tamya! Thank you so much for allowing me to try it. It’s FBW 🙂
And yes, tuberose/gardenia frosting is amazing. I’ll be stocking up on it at Blunda this coming weekend!
Hugs,
T
I also forgot to comment that Chaparral is my favourite of Roxana’s perfume. I like how peppery yet cool it smells. You and I seem to have a very similar taste 🙂
A,
We could so some serious damage if were to go shopping together!
~T
I’m sure I had something semi-intelligent to say, but talking about Sexy Angelic has distracted me. It’s the stuff dreams are made of, if only it lasted longer…
I know….still dreaming about that body butter…..ahhhhhhh
Hmmm, I don’t know most of these, but I want to! That Fleur Blanche sounds like it was made for me.
I still have some of that Dayala balm you so kindly gave me, I think I may have to put some on tonight! 🙂
Let’s meet up again and I will give you some of Ajne’s FB oil, it’s amazing stuff 🙂
I like this list a lot – most of these scents are wholly unfamiliar to me. Very intriguing. Maybe that’s why I now long to retry the ones I do know, at least by name, particularly Bronze Goddess. My problem is I just don’t like beaches; the glaring light, the strangely unappealing smell of salt water, anonymous sweat and sunlotion; the endless yapping of the seagulls, the surf and sun worshipers – you get the picture! Hence, I never really considered Bronze Goddess. But suddenly the ‘guilty pleasure’ of vetiver and coconut sounds really swell. You also make me want reconsider Kelly Caleche. Thanks!
Lou,
I am moments away from posting about the Oregon Coast, sounds like that kind of beach would be much more to your liking. 😉
If you do reconsider Kelly Caleche (maybe the EDP?) let me know how it goes.
~Trish
PS: I am really enjoying your blog!
Great List! And can’t wait to purchase tuberose/gardenia frosting too — along with other treasures at Blunda.
Looking forward to seeing you in LA.
BTW – I did figure out what ITA means, but what does FBW stand for…?
duVergne
Ha! FBW is wonky perfume speak for “full bottle worthy”.
I’m looking forward to sniffing the VSP orange blossom frosting as well, but the tuberose/gardenia is coming home with me for certain!!
Persephenie’s new bodycare line looks amazing too.
Was I thinking I only needed a carry-on? Silly me, I definitely need to check a bag. Could you imagine the fit I’d have going through security and them trying to dump out my prized new loot? Egads!! 😉
~T