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smokingboot ([personal profile] smokingboot) wrote2009-01-19 10:30 am

Roses

This has been a difficult weekend. I couldn't go to the Havocstan event because I was scheduled in for a show. I ended up doing three, all very lucrative, but once again, I have not started my next project, a particularly beautiful one which requires peace and sweetness. It may also require Paris, but I can't see how to manage that right now. The best I can do is try to evoke a romantic vibe...

Roses, I thought, roses.

Scented roses were nowhere to be found, so I took the advice of [livejournal.com profile] blackcurrants and ran off to Selfridges to try Jo Malone Red Roses perfume. It was soft, so rich, and intense, a velvety red red rose...

There was also Serge Lutens 'Sa Majeste La Rose,' a rose perfume with green notes that was, um, well, a grassy rose...

There was Stella by Stella McCartney, a pink, sophisticated girlish rose...

There was Ted Baker's Rose, Czeche and Speake's Rose, there were a thousand roses.

Then I tried Jo Malone Wild Fig and Cassis, and felt so happy and free I sprayed it all over myself and ran away into the wind, laughing like a fool. Next time I go into that shop I must buy something, they're beginning to look at me funny.

So clearly the roses I need must be found in a garden or a florists; I think I want white ones and Calla lillies, delicate and melancholy for my story.

But for me, I want to smell like a crazy shaking fig tree!

PS if anyone can tell me why my HTML coding isn't working, I'd be very grateful xx

[identity profile] blackcurrants.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
oh! Yes! I love the wild fig and cassis!
But then I love anything, anything at all that smells or tastes at all of blackcurrants. And it does, but without being sticky.

I have got to get you one of these http://www.highlifeshop.com/p-51-jo-malone-fragrance-combining-coffret.aspx so we can talk about it endlessly. Mmmn.

[identity profile] smokingboot.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Well now, here is the thing, while I don't mind blackcurrants I'm not bowled over by them, though I do like the scent of their buds and leaves in perfumes...Ralph Lauren's Notorious has blackcurrent notes, and my nearest fan of all things blackcurrant, [livejournal.com profile] larians can't get enough of it on me. But in the Malone version, it just seems to cut nicely across the figs, keeping the scent really fresh and woody and non cloying. I am in love!

[identity profile] smokingboot.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
PS You mustn't buy me thr combit, or I'll never leave the house again, I'll just wander round smelling my wrist! Glorious!
Edited 2009-01-19 16:24 (UTC)

[identity profile] blackcurrants.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I think you're safe, as I am not flying BA any time soon. But it's sooo heavenly!

And I agree re: the smell of the bush (fnarr fnarr) rather than the smell of the actual fruit. yes. I quite agree. A blackcurrant thicket on a hot summer's day reminds me of being a child, and being on summer holidays, and all things wonderful.