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4 Mar

Dries Van Noten Delves Into Fragrance, Beauty: EXCLUSIVE

PARIS — Dries Van Noten approached fragrance and lipstick similar to he sets about creating his fashion, garden or home decor: with a clash of concepts and a riot of colours, prints and textures. When joining the Puig group in 2018, the designer knew straight away he desired to dive into the world of perfume and sweetness. “We began quite immediately exchanging ideas and dealing on concepts,” he said. “I don’t go for the simple way. As I make garments for a whole lot of several types of people, it will be strange to do a dictate of perfume, that you just say: ‘That is the one smell.’ I wanted really to have quite a spread.” On March 2, the initial results will...
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27 Nov

Documentary Delves Into Making of L’Or de J’Adore Perfume

PARIS — The brand new “Contained in the Dream” documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of how Dior’s L’Or de J’Adore fragrance was created — from a fledgling idea to the ultimate product being sampled by Charlize Theron. The perfume marks a milestone for the home because it is the primary major Dior scent developed by its perfume creation director Francis Kurkdjian, who began there in October 2021. The scent riffs on Dior’s J’Adore fragrance, the brand’s bestselling women’s perfume that was launched in 1999. The documentary, produced by Terminal 9 Studios, is just not a Dior-created film. Following its launch in France on Canal+ starting Wednesday, “Contained in the Dream” will go live in the remainder of the world, excluding China, through Prime...
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31 Jul

This exhibition delves into the wardrobes of mythologised women

Yeats once wrote that the poet we meet on the page is “never the bundle of accident and incoherence that sits all the way down to breakfast”, but how a lot better off would a reader be in knowing the poet sat all the way down to their eggy bread wearing a fetching kimono, or sporting a plain towelling robe? Poets in Vogue is an exhibition currently running on the National Poetry Library within the Southbank Centre, and specializing in seven female poets, or quite more specifically on their relationship with, and attitude towards, clothing. In a slight plot twist, only certainly one of the seven exhibits on display – a plaid skirt once owned and worn by Sylvia Plath –...
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