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Should it be CognoScenti, Fragrancista or Perfumista?

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Introduction

We all know what a Perfumer is! But, what do we call somebody that is passionate and knowledgeable about Fragrance? Here at Pairfum London, we are asking: Should it be a Fraghead, CognoScentiFragrancista or Perfumista? Are they simply synonyms?

Have you ever met someone so enamoured with fragrance that their eyes light up at the mere mention of a new scent? A perfume lover called by many names, whether Fraghead or Perfumista, embodies a deep passion for the art of smell. Here at Pairfum London, we’re fascinated by these individuals who can detect the subtle notes of a fragrance and cherish every whiff of a carefully crafted scent. They’re the ones who can tell you the difference between a signature scent and a fleeting trend, often seeking out a beautiful fragrance that speaks to their soul. Their love for perfume oil and luxury perfume often leads them to explore iconic creations from houses like Yves Saint Laurent, where every bottle tells a story of elegance and allure. For these enthusiasts, a perfume bottle is more than just a container; it’s a treasure chest of emotions waiting to be unlocked with each spray on their skin. They revel in the smell of a perfect fragrance, hunting for that perfect scent or perfect perfume that feels like it was made just for them. Whether it’s a unique scent or their favourite fragrance, their journey is one of endless discovery, guided by an unshakeable connection to the world of fragrance.

Perhaps before even posing this question, we should start with the following background:

  • How do you describe a ‘Lover of Perfume’?
  • What sets them apart from the crowd?
  • How can you spot of this species?

In this blog post, we answer these, incl. “What is a CognoScente“? (remember the ‘e’ at the end instead of an ‘i’)

Enjoy!

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CognoScenti?

What is a ‘CognoScenti‘? It sounds like ‘connoisseur’ and a term that morphs ‘scent’ with ‘connoisseur’, but the term ‘cognoscenti’ does actually exist.

The dictionary defines it as ‘persons who have superior knowledge and understanding of a particular field, especially in the fine arts, literature, and the world of fashion.

In the World of PAIRFUM, a ‘CognoScenti’ is a person who ‘Loves’ perfume. In other words, a connoisseur who can distinguish between a good and a bad fragrance. Somebody who would not be able to, or even wish to create a perfume themselves.

It is similar to the difference between a Gourmet and Chef:

  • Gourmet, an expert judge in matters of taste and fine dining, also sometimes described as an ‘Epicure’ a person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.
  • Chef, a trained professional cook, proficient in all aspects of food preparation. They may focus on a particular cuisine. The term is derived from ‘chef de cuisine’.

So, what do we call somebody that appreciates ‘Fine Perfumes’, regardless of whether it is an Eau de Parfum, a Fragranced Candle or a Body Lotion? You may wonder why we include Home Fragrances and Skin Care products in this question but ask yourself the following:

  • Have you brought a ‘Perfumed Candle’ or a fragranced gift to a house warming party as an alternative to a bottle of wine?
  • Have you ever presented a set of beautiful toiletries, as a Gift?
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Fragrancista or Perfumista?

Making a Fragrant Gift has been part of civilisation for thousands of years, perfumes and fragrances can be traced to multiple ancient cultures, Egyptians associated their perfumes with the gods, fragrances were also highly prized by ancient Iranians and Chinese cultures.

Here is an example:

In the bible, Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh were presented by the Three Wise Men to the infant Jesus.

It is still a very important part of our cultures today, and it illustrates how much a part of our psyche perfumes or fragrances have become in all their beautifully different facettes.

In this context, many of us will have heard the terms ‘Fragrancista‘, ‘Perfumista‘ and ‘Parfumista‘.

Unfortunately, ”Fragrancista” does not easily roll off the tip of our tongue and “Perfumista” and “Parfumista” are registered trademarks (e.g. Puig, a fashion and fragrance business based in Barcelona), which prevents us from using them in our daily lives.

The exception to this rule is “Hoover“:

  • The term “Hoover” is a registered trademark, and
  • yet is also commonly means to ‘vacuum’ in everyday life.
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Fraghead?

The term fraghead is more of a new term that has gained traction and popularity on Social Media.

It is obviously a term inspired by ‘Motorhead’: someone who loves everything around motors: cars, motorbikes, planes, boats, …

In our view, this is actually not a bad fit. It conveys passion, expertise and dedication. The fact that it is being used by lovers of perfume to describe themselves shows that the perfume community agrees with it and has naturally started using fraghead to describe itself.

Cologneisseur?

What about ‘Cologneisseur,’ the combination of Cologne and Connoisseur in one word? Though rarely used, this term could represent a perfume lover who has a specific passion for colognes or lighter, fresher scents. Despite its limited use in the perfume society, it perfectly fits the modern perfume enthusiast with a deep knowledge of this category.

Unlike more concentrated fragrance oils used in niche perfumes, colognes generally have a lighter, fresher appeal. Still, for someone who treasures the subtlety of an orange flower or a fruity blend, this term might resonate. The Cologneisseur is someone who appreciates the elegance of an everyday fragrance but with the discernment of a perfumer. Perhaps with time, the term will become as beloved as the bottles it represents.

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Alternatives?

So how else can we honour, appreciate or describe a ‘Perfume Lover‘ or perfumista?

For some inspiration, let’s have a look at the many fields where society has coined phrases to affectionately identify a person with a passion or strong preference. All of these have in common that they do not describe the ‘Chef’ but the ‘Gourmet’, i.e. they don’t actually ‘cook’ or produce / perform the art but ‘eat’ or enjoy it instead :

  • Whiskey Connoisseur, Beer Connoisseur – need we say more?
  • Turophile – is a connoisseur of cheese, a cheese lover.
  • A Sommelier or wine steward, is a trained specialist or wine professional, normally working in fine restaurants, who specialises in all aspects of wine service as well as wine and food pairing.
  • Fashion Aficionado – “Dedicated follower of Fashion” – The Kinks
  • Devotee is an enthusiastic believer in a particular form of religion or God, but it can also be applied to a person.
  • Book Critic – some would say they ‘Love’ books, at other times they may just ‘Hate’ them.
  • Art & Antique Appraisers or Valuers – They love ‘Art & History’ and they know how much it is worth.
  • A Fan or Supporter – a person who is enthusiastically devoted to something or somebody, such as a singer, band, or a sports team etc.
  • A Movie Buff – person who loves and knows a lot about movies, movie fan, movie enthusiast, movie expert.
  • Geek – once an insult now a compliment, someone who engages in or discuss computer-related tasks with great attention to technical detail – one of the reasons we love this word ‘The Big Bang Theory’
  • A Birder – in Oxford English  ‘A birdwatcher’ – Somebody that loves to study and admire birds in their natural habitat
  • Balletomane – an ardent admirer or lover of Ballet
  • Enthusiast of Music – a person who is very driven or has a huge passion for music and musical culture.
  • Theatre Lover
  • Afficionado – a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime.
  • A Patron of the arts
  • Follower – throughout history a follower has always had a special meaning, and in the age of ‘Social Media’ it continues to do so.

From the list above we can see how we describe a person’s expertise or passion in their field, even if they are not the ‘chef’?

As the old joke goes: “A farmer is out-standing in his or her own Field”

There are many other terms that we use to describe a passionate follower or lover of a particular subject: adherent, supporter, upholder, defender, advocate, champion, disciple, votary, partisan, member, friend, stalwart, believer, worshipper, attender, expert, authority, specialist, pundit and last but but not least ‘dab hand'( if you are a ‘dab hand’ at something, you are very good at doing it).

Now it is very important to note, that none of these specialists, may actually know how to make, create or play the art they support and yet, they are very knowledgeable and in some cases more knowledgeable than the creators themselves.

Here is an example (with the recent Euros tournament in mind):

A Footballer as a opposed to a Fan/Pundit, the former actually plays the game, whereas the latter appreciates it.

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“CognoScente”?

In trying to correctly define a ‘Lover of Perfume’, we came across a phrase that we believe would be perfect to describe somebody that loves perfume: CognoScente

We could even go a step further with this version: Cog-Nose-cente

As we mentioned earlier in the post, these are “people who have superior knowledge and understanding of a particular field”.

In their definition of the term, the dictionary “Mirriam Webster” describes “Cognoscente and Connoisseur” as more than synonyms: they are also linguistic “cousins”.

With such an endorsement, it surprises us that the term has not seen greater popularity.

What is stopping it from becoming the typical term to describe a ‘perfume lover’? We would love to know.

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How To Spot This Species?

Now to the last questions:

  • How do you spot a “CognoScenti” or “Perfumista”?
  • How do you know if you are or fast becoming one of this ‘Species‘, i.e. the perfume lovers?

Simply answer these questions and you might surprise yourself:

  • Do you enter the room with your nose first? Before you say ‘No’, think how often you have revelled in the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, bread or a wonderful meal, before ever taking a single step into the kitchen, restaurant or bakery!
  • Do you smell wine, chocolate, cheese, lotions & potions or other items, before you taste or try them?
  • Do you get excited about a new Perfume, a Scented Candle, Room Perfume, Fragranced Soap or Reed Diffuser?
  • Can you re-create in your mind’s eye the fragrance of Lavender, or freshly mown grass?
  • Do you talk to others about Perfume, e.g. at a party, or compliment somebody on their fragrance?
  • Do you find yourself saying that you love perfume?

If you can answer ‘Yes’ to any or all of the above, then you should give yourself a pat on the back: you can now proudly carry any of the titles of “CognoScenti”, “Fragrancista”, “Perfumista” or “Fraghead”? Welcome to the community.

Which Title do you prefer? Are you perhaps using another term?

Regardless, we would love to hear from you and to welcome you to the World of Pairfum London. We love perfume, too.

The next time you are thinking about a new Niche Perfume, have a look at our Natural Eau de Parfum Intense or even better, try the entire range with our Perfume Experience Box.

Spotting a Perfume Lover Through Their Choices

Another telltale sign of a true perfume enthusiast is their eclectic collection and attention to detail. You’ll often find them with a bigger bottle of their go-to fragrance, alongside smaller vials of niche offerings from brands like Frederic Malle or Parfums de Marly. They’re drawn to a perfume brand that resonates with their personality, whether it’s the timeless charm of Chanel Coco Mademoiselle or the bold allure of Serge Lutens. Their vanity might also feature an array of home fragrance products, because for them, every space deserves a captivating scent. They’re likely to experiment with different scents, layering a vanilla scent with hints of ylang ylang or a touch of ginger for a spicy kick. Their skin becomes a canvas, absorbing the warmth of musk or the delicate bloom of jasmine, transforming each fragrance into something personal. And it’s not just about perfume, watch them delight in the smell of fragrant hand creams or a beautifully scented soap, proving that their obsession with scent extends to every corner of life. Whether it’s a powdery note or a spicy accord, they can describe how each fragrance shifts their mood, making every day a sensory adventure.

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How to Become a Perfume Connoisseur?

Becoming a perfume connoisseur is not just about having an extensive collection of fragrances; it’s about understanding the intricacies that go into each bottle.

Here are some steps to guide you on your aromatic journey:

  • Educate Yourself: Start by learning the basics of perfumery, including notes, accords, and olfactory families.
  • Smell, Smell, Smell: This is the most important skill and you should train your nose continuously by smelling individual ingredients and also fragrances, both the classic or iconic notes and the new introductions to the market. Accept that this will take time and you will enjoy the experience.
  • Sample Widely: Don’t limit yourself to commercial fragrances. Explore niche perfumes, vintage scents, and even natural fragrances to broaden your olfactory palette.
  • Attend Workshops: Many cities offer perfume-making workshops where you can learn firsthand from experts in the field.
  • Read and Research: Follow blogs, read books, and even academic papers on perfumery to deepen your understanding.
  • Network: Join online forums and social media groups where perfume enthusiasts share their knowledge and experiences.
  • By following these steps, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a true perfume connoisseur.

Building Your Fragrance Wardrobe

As you embark on your journey to becoming a perfume connoisseur, think of building a fragrance wardrobe as essential as curating a collection of outfits. Start with a versatile fragrance that suits everyday wear, perhaps a light and floral scent that feels effortless on your skin. Then, add a bold fragrance for special occasions—something with depth and character that leaves a lasting smell in every room you enter. Don’t shy away from experimenting with a bottle or two of niche fragrance, as these often offer unexpected combinations that can redefine your perception of scent. Include a variety of bottles to match different moods and seasons—a warm, comforting scent for winter nights, and a fresh, zesty fragrance for summer days. Each bottle in your collection should tell a story, from the first smell that caught your heart to the latest fragrance that surprised you with its charm. At Pairfum London, we encourage you to mix and match, layering a fragrance over another to create your own unique scent. Keep exploring until every bottle on your shelf feels like an extension of who you are, each scent and smell a chapter in your personal tale of fragrance.

The History of the Perfume Connoisseur

The concept of a perfume connoisseur dates back to ancient civilizations where fragrances were considered a form of art and a symbol of status.

In ancient Egypt, perfumes were associated with the gods, and only the elite had access to these divine scents. Fast forward to the 18th century in France, the birthplace of modern perfumery, where perfume was seen as a luxury and a sign of sophistication.

Over the years, the term “perfume connoisseur” has evolved, but the essence remains the same: a deep appreciation and understanding of the art of scent.

Today’s “Perfumista” is typically associated with “Niche Perfumes”, a further step in the evolution of the “CognoScenti”.

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The Science Behind Fragrances

Understanding the science behind fragrances can add another layer to your appreciation of perfumes. Perfume enthusiasts, often part of the Perfume Society, are keenly aware of how the interplay of perfume ingredients—such as jasmine, musk, and vanilla—creates memorable aromas.

Did you know that our olfactory receptors can detect more than one trillion distinct scents? These receptors are directly linked to the limbic system, the part of the brain responsible for emotions and memory. This connection explains why certain fragrances, like the iconic Coco Chanel or Baccarat Rouge 540, can evoke intense emotional responses. For some, these scents trigger feelings of nostalgia or sexual attraction, while others may experience a sense of calm or happiness. Delving into this science of perfumery makes you appreciate the layers of craftsmanship involved in creating your favorite signature scent.

Moreover, pheromones—natural chemicals secreted by our bodies—are often incorporated into fragrance oils to amplify feelings of attraction. While not all niche perfumes rely on this, understanding how our body’s natural scent interacts with external perfume oils can deepen your perfume journey.

The Craftsmanship Behind Every Bottle

Behind every bottle of fragrance, there’s a world of artistry that only a true perfumer can fully appreciate. The role of a perfumer is akin to that of a painter, blending notes to create a masterpiece that dances on the skin. At Pairfum London, our perfumer team spends countless hours perfecting each scent, ensuring that every bottle delivers an unforgettable smell. They might weave together the richness of ylang ylang with a spicy undertone, or balance a powdery floral with the earthiness of patchouli, creating a fragrance that lingers in the mind as much as on the skin.

This dedication is what draws perfume lovers to collect multiple bottles, each one representing a unique chapter in their aromatic journey. From the elegant bottle designs to the complex scent profiles within, the work of a perfumer transforms a simple smell into an experience. Whether it’s the contents of a classic bottle or a modern fragrance, the magic lies in how it evolves—starting with a burst of freshness before settling into a deeper, more intimate scent. It’s no wonder that enthusiasts treasure each bottle, often displaying them like art, knowing the smell inside holds the power to transport them anywhere.

Why Scent Matters in Our Daily Lives

Scent is not just about smelling good; it’s an integral part of our daily lives. As perfumery has evolved, scents like amber, vanilla, and jasmine have made their way into everything from home fragrances to luxury perfumes like Frédéric Malle and Jo Loves. These scents create an ambiance that transforms how we experience the world.

Consider the uplifting aroma of orange flower in the morning or the cozy, grounding scent of musk in a relaxing evening environment. A good perfume can shift your mood, just as a particular smell can transport you to a specific time and place in your love story. Fragrances help define our personal and social environments. Fashion designers often leverage this, using specific scents to complement their collections and create an immersive sensory experience.

The Emotional Power of Scent on Skin

Let’s not underestimate the intimate bond between scent and skin. A true perfume aficionado knows that a fragrance isn’t just something you wear, it’s something that becomes part of you. The way a scent clings to your skin can change its character, revealing layers of jasmine or a hint of patchouli as the day unfolds. This personal alchemy is why finding a signature scent or your favourite scent feels like discovering a hidden part of yourself. The smell of a well-chosen fragrance on your skin can boost your confidence or soothe your mood, whether it’s a powdery whisper or a spicy burst of energy.

For a young woman stepping into the world of fragrance, this connection is often magical. She might spritz on a body spray for a light, everyday smell, or indulge in an expensive perfume for a special occasion, letting the scent linger on her skin as a memory. At Pairfum London, we’ve seen countless customers describe how a single bottle of fragrance, be it rich with musk or soft with a vanilla scent, has marked a milestone in their lives. It’s this transformative power of smell on the skin that keeps us all coming back for more, eager to explore the next captivating scent.

For a perfume lover, noticing these nuances enhances daily experiences. From the aroma of fresh flowers to the lingering smell of perfume bottles on your vanity, scent plays an essential role in shaping how we navigate life.

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Conclusion: The Aromatic Journey Awaits

Becoming a perfume connoisseur is a fascinating journey that goes beyond merely collecting bottles of fragrances. It’s an exploration into the world of scents that can be as complex and rewarding as understanding fine art, literature, or gourmet cuisine.

Whether you’re a “Fraghead,” “CognoScenti,” “Fragrancista,” or “Perfumista,” the labels matter less than the passion and curiosity you bring to this aromatic world. From understanding the history and science behind fragrances to recognizing the role scent plays in our daily lives, there’s a wealth of knowledge to explore.

So, what’s stopping you? Dive into the captivating world of perfumes, broaden your olfactory horizons, and who knows—you might just find a term that perfectly encapsulates your love for fragrances.

After all, the journey is as enriching as the destination, and in the world of perfumes, the possibilities are endless.

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Christian Dior Quotes: His 50 x Most Famous

Christian Dior was an icon of the fashion industry and also introduced many perfumes that have become classics.

Christian Dior is a name that needs no introduction. The French fashion designer has left an indelible mark on the fashion industry with his iconic designs, setting new standards for elegance, beauty, and style. His life and career are a fascinating story of talent, ambition, and success.

In this article we portray Christian Dior through his quotes, achievements, perfumes and dresses in two sections:

1. Quotes

In this section we highlight at the 50 x most memorable Christian Dior Quotes, grouped under appropriate headings (in no particular order):

  • Perfume Quotes
  • Elegance
  • Fashion Quotes
  • Colour
  • Women
  • Shopping
  • Beauty & Happiness
  • Various Famous Quotes

Some of the quotes you will find are wise and inspirational, even today, others are clearly eccentric or ‘past their prime’.

2. History

To place his quotes into some context, we provide some historical background in these paragraphs:

  • Personal History
  • Achievements
  • Iconic Dresses
  • Iconic Perfumes
  • Legacy
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Perfume Quotes

Obviously, as London’s perfumers, we have to place his fragrance quotes at the top of this article:

1. “A woman’s perfume tells more about her than her handwriting.”

This quote reflects Dior’s belief in the intimate power of scent. To him, perfume is not just an accessory but a deeply personal expression of a woman’s identity. While handwriting can reveal aspects of one’s character, a fragrance is an invisible, lingering signature that communicates a woman’s essence and presence more profoundly. In the fashion industry, this underscores the importance of selecting a fragrance that resonates with one’s true self, aligning with Dior’s philosophy that fashion and beauty should enhance and reflect the individual.

2. “Grooming is the secret of real elegance. The best clothes, the most wonderful jewels, the most glamorous beauty don’t count without good grooming.”

Dior’s emphasis on grooming as the foundation of elegance highlights his holistic view of fashion. He believed that true elegance comes from attention to detail, not just in clothing but in personal care and presentation. This philosophy extends to the fashion industry, where even the most exquisite garments and accessories fall short without the refinement and care that good grooming brings. Dior saw grooming as a crucial element that ties together all aspects of style, creating a polished and sophisticated appearance.

3. “Long after one has forgotten what a woman wore, the memory of her perfume lingers.”

This quote illustrates Dior’s understanding of the enduring impact of fragrance. Unlike fashion, which is often fleeting and visually oriented, perfume creates a lasting impression that stays with people long after the moment has passed. For Dior, this lingering memory embodies the lasting influence of a well-chosen scent, reinforcing the idea that perfume is an integral part of a woman’s legacy. In the fashion industry, this emphasizes the importance of selecting fragrances that leave a memorable mark, much like iconic fashion designs.

4. “Make me a fragrance that smells like love.”

Dior’s request for a fragrance that “smells like love” speaks to his desire to capture emotions in his creations. Love, being a universal and powerful emotion, becomes a source of inspiration for a scent that evokes warmth, passion, and intimacy. This request reflects Dior’s innovative spirit and his belief that fashion and fragrance should not only beautify but also evoke deep emotional responses. In the industry, it signifies the challenge of translating abstract concepts into tangible, olfactory experiences that resonate with the wearer and those around them.

5. “Perfume is a mark of female identity and the final touch of her style.”

Dior regarded perfume as a vital component of a woman’s identity, one that completes her overall look and presence. This quote underscores the idea that fashion is not just about clothes but about the complete package—how a woman presents herself to the world. Perfume, as the final touch, encapsulates her individuality and complements her style, making it a crucial element in Dior’s vision of feminine elegance. In the fashion industry, this highlights the role of perfume in creating a cohesive and personal style statement.

6. “Perfume is the indispensable complement to the personality of women, the finishing touch on a dress.”

For Dior, perfume was the essential accessory that completed a woman’s ensemble, much like the perfect piece of jewellery or a well-chosen handbag. This quote reflects his belief that fragrance enhances and completes a woman’s personality, bringing her outfit and overall presence to life. In the context of the fashion industry, it emphasizes the synergy between clothing and scent, where each element works together to create a harmonious and impactful image.

The interpretations of these perfume quotes draw on Dior’s philosophy that fashion is not just about clothing but about creating a complete and memorable identity, with perfume playing a crucial role in that process.

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Elegance

As a man who influenced fashion so profoundly, we find the following quotes of his have a lasting quality:

  • Contemporary elegance is at once simple and natural.
  • Elegance must be the right combination of distinction, naturalness, care and simplicity. Outside this, believe me, there is no elegance. Only pretension.
  • Individuality will always be one of the conditions of real elegance
  • It is not money that makes you well dressed: it is understanding.
  • Living in a house which does not suit you is like wearing someone else’s clothes.
  • On vacation, you can wear all the colorful and casual clothing that you like, but you must always be elegant.
  • Real elegance is everywhere, especially in the things that don’t show.
  • Simplicity, good taste and grooming are the three fundamentals of good dressing and these do not cost money.
  • The detail is as important as the essential is. When it is inadequate, it destroys the whole outfit.
  • The real proof of an elegant woman is what is on her feet.
  • You can never really go wrong if you take nature as an example
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Quotes on Fashion

Christian Dior has left a lasting legacy in the fashion industry. Here are some of his quotes on Fashion:

  • A dress is a piece of ephemeral architecture, designed to enhance the proportions of the female body.
  • Haute couture is like an orchestra, for which only Balenciaga is the conductor. The rest of us are just musicians, following the directions he gives us.
  • High heels? Painful pleasure.
  • No elegant woman follows fashion slavishly.
  • No fashion is ever a success unless it is used as a form of seduction.
  • The best bargain in the world is a successful dress. It brings happiness to the woman who wears it and it is never too dear for the man who pays for it. The most expensive dress in the world is a dress which is a failure. It infuriates the woman who wears it and it is a burden to the man who pays for it. In addition, it practically always involves him in the purchase of a second dress much more expensive – the only thing that can blot out the memory of the first failure.
  • The dresses of this collection may be worn by only a few of the thousands of women who read and dream about them, but high fashion need not be directly accessible to everyone: it need only exist in the world for its influence to be felt.
  • The less you can afford for your frocks, the more care you must take with your accessories.
  • The need for display, which is dormant in all of us, can express itself nowadays in fashion and nowhere else.
  • The prime need of fashion is to please and attract. Consequently this attraction cannot be born of uniformity, the mother of boredom.
  • We were emerging from the period of war, of uniforms, of women-soldiers built like boxers. I drew women-flowers, soft shoulders, fine waists like liana and wide skirts like corolla.
  • Without proper foundations, there can be no fashion.
  • You can never take too much care over the choice of your shoes. Too many women think that they are unimportant, but the real proof of an elegant woman is what is on her feet.
  • In a machine age, dressmaking is one of the last refuges of the human, the personal, the inimitable.
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Colour

As a Fashion Designer, Christian Dior clearly thought about the influence of colour. Here are some quotes on Colour:

  • Black and white might be sufficient. But why deprive yourself of color.
  • Black is the most slimming of all Colors. It is the most flattering. You can wear black at any Time. You can wear it at any age. You can wear it for almost any occasion. I could write a book about black.
  • Bright reds – scarlet, pillar-box red, crimson or cherry – are very cheerful and youthful. There is certainly a red for everyone.
  • Colour is what gives jewels their worth. They light up and enhance the face. Nothing is more elegant than a black skirt and sweater worn with a sparkling multi-stoned necklace.
  • Midnight blue is the only color that can ever compete with black.
  • The tones of gray, pale turquoise and pink will prevail.
  • There is certainly a red for everyone.
  • White is pure and simple and matches with everything.
  • You can wear black in any moment of the day, no matter your age. You can wear black with almost any occasion. A ‘little black frock’ is essential to a woman’s wardrobe.

Accessorising with Dior’s Vision

When envisioning the complete look of a Dior woman, accessories played a pivotal role in Christian Dior’s philosophy. He believed that true elegance was in the details, recommending statement pieces like a sparkling multi-stoned necklace to elevate a simple black skirt or sweater, as mentioned in his quotes on colour. This attention to accessorising wasn’t limited to jewellery; Dior also admired precision and craftsmanship in other luxury items, such as a finely made Tag Heuer watch, which could add a touch of sophistication to any ensemble. For Dior, these elements weren’t just adornments but vital identifiers of personal style, ensuring that every outfit—whether a bespoke Dior outfit or a casual ensemble—was a reflection of the wearer’s unique character. Sharing this vision through his designs, Dior encouraged women to embrace accessories as extensions of their personality, much like a carefully chosen woman’s perfume that completes the story of who they are.

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Women

It is clear from the following words of Christian Dior that he adored women:

  • After women, flowers are the most lovely thing God has given the world.
  • Deep in every heart slumbers a dream and the couturier knows it: every woman is a princess
  • I create so that each and every woman is the most beautiful
  • My dream is to save women from nature.
  • My dream? To make women happier and more beautiful.
  • Of the women in my childhood, I retain above all the memory of their perfumes, perfumes that lingered – filling the lift with fragrance long after they had gone.
  • Real woman should be capricious.
  • There is no such thing as an ugly woman – there are only the ones who do not know how to make themselves attractive.
  • There will always be women who cling to a particular style of dress because they wore it during the time of their greatest happiness, but white hair is the only excuse for this type of eccentricity.
  • Women are most fascinating between the ages of 35 and 40 after they have won a few races and know how to pace themselves. Since few women ever pass 40, maximum fascination can continue indefinitely.
  • Women, with their sure instincts, realized that my intention was to make them not just more beautiful but also happier.
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Shopping

Below are interesting observations by Christian Dior on shopping habits in these quotes:

  • Don’t buy much but make sure that what you buy is good.
  • Since there is no patience where vanity is concerned, any client who is kept waiting considers it a personal insult.
  • What alarmed me most in the course of my stay in the United States was the habit of spending enormous sums of money in order to achieve so little real luxury.
  • America represents the triumph of quantity over quality. Mass production triumphs; men and women both prefer to buy a multitude of mediocre things rather than a smaller number, carefully chosen.
  • The American woman, faithful to the ideal of optimism with the United States seems to have made its rule of life, spends money entirely in order to gratify the collective need to buy. She prefers three new dresses to one beautiful one and does not linger over a choice, knowing perfectly well that her fancy will be of short duration and the dress which she is in the process of buying will be discarded very soon.
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Beauty & Happiness

The words from Christian Dior on beauty & happiness:

  • Happiness is the secret to all beauty. There is no beauty without happiness.
  • If you have hooked legs, wear big decolte.
  • Zest is the secret of all beauty. There is no beauty that is attractive without zest.
  • All I required to be happy was friendship and people I could admire.
  • Every bite you eat stays in mouth for two minutes, for two hours in stomach and for two month on hips.
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Various Famous Dior Quotes

Here we have grouped various famous quotes by Christian Dior that did not fit under any of the above headings:

  • A country, a style or an epoch are interesting only for the idea behind them.
  • By being natural and sincere, one often can create revolutions without having sought them.
  • Everything I know, see or hear, every part of my life is transformed into dresses. They are my daydreams, but they have passed from dreamland into the world of everyday items to wear.
  • Finally, everything that has been part of my life, whether I wanted it to or not, has expressed itself in my dresses.
  • Gossip, even malicious rumors, are worth more than the most expensive publicity campaign in the world.
  • I wanted to be considered a good craftsman. I wanted my dresses to be constructed like buildings, molded to the curves of the female form, stylizing its shape.
  • It is astonishing how the passing of one night permits one to isolate that which one did not really like, from that which one adores!
  • It is unforgiveable to do what one doesn’t love especially if one succeeds.
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Famous Fragrance Quotes Series

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Christian Dior – A Brief Personal History

Christian Dior was born in Granville, Normandy, France, on January 21, 1905. His parents were wealthy fertilizer manufacturers, and he grew up in a comfortable environment. He studied political science at the École des Sciences Politiques in Paris but soon abandoned his studies to pursue a career in fashion.

In 1938, he started working for the fashion designer Robert Piguet, who taught him the intricacies of fashion design. Later, he worked for Lucien Lelong, where he met Pierre Balmain, who would later become a famous fashion designer himself. During World War II, Dior served in the French army, but after the war, he returned to fashion.

Some Of His Achievements

In 1946, Christian Dior established his own fashion house, which quickly gained worldwide recognition for its groundbreaking designs. His first collection, launched in 1947, was called the “New Look” and revolutionized fashion. The New Look featured full skirts, cinched waists, and a feminine silhouette that emphasized the curves of a woman’s body.

The New Look was an instant success, and Dior became an overnight sensation. His designs were seen as a departure from the utilitarian fashions of the war years and ushered in a new era of glamour and luxury. Dior’s designs were characterized by their impeccable tailoring, luxurious fabrics, and intricate details.

Innovative Vision

Christian Dior’s quotes often reflect his innovative approach to fashion, where he balanced tradition with modernity. His insistence on the importance of ‘proper foundations’ and his drive to ‘make women happier and more beautiful’ underscores his commitment to redefining elegance for the modern woman.

Dior & Feminine Empowerment

Many of Christian Dior’s quotes highlight his deep respect for women, not just as clients, but as muses and inspirations.

His belief that ‘A woman’s perfume tells more about her than her handwriting’ speaks to his understanding of the intimate and powerful role of scent in a woman’s identity.

His Iconic Dresses

Dior’s designs have become iconic over the years, with many of his dresses considered timeless classics.

Some of his most famous designs include:

  1. The Bar Suit – This was the centerpiece of Dior’s New Look collection. The Bar Suit featured a fitted jacket with a nipped-in waist and a full, calf-length skirt. The suit was seen as a departure from the boxy, masculine fashions of the war years and celebrated the feminine form.
  2. The A-line Dress – This dress featured a slim-fitting bodice and a flared skirt that resembled the letter “A.” The dress was seen as a departure from the full skirts of the New Look and was popularized in the 1950s.
  3. The Houndstooth Dress – This dress featured a classic houndstooth pattern and was a favorite of Audrey Hepburn. The dress was simple yet elegant and has become a classic in its own right.

The Iconic Dior Perfumes

Dior’s success was not limited to fashion design. He was also a savvy businessman who knew how to market his brand. He launched a line of perfumes in 1947, the most famous of which was “Miss Dior.” The perfume was an instant hit and remains a classic to this day.

He also opened boutiques in New York and London, further expanding his reach.

Dior’s perfumes have also become iconic over the years, with many of them considered classics. Some of his most famous perfumes include:

  1. Miss Dior – This iconic women’s fragrance was launched in 1947 and was named after Dior’s sister Catherine. The perfume was seen as a tribute to the women who had supported Dior throughout his career. It was created by Christian Dior himself. Miss Dior features a blend of floral and woody notes, including gardenia, jasmine, rose, and patchouli. The fragrance was designed to capture the essence of Dior’s couture, which he described as “the scent of love.” Miss Dior was a favorite of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly and remains a timeless classic to this day.
  2. Diorissimo – This women’s fragrance was launched in 1956 and was . This perfume was created by perfumer Edmond Roudnitska and launched in 1956. It was inspired by the lily of the valley. The perfume was a favorite of Princess Grace of Monaco and remains popular to this day.Diorissimo features a blend of floral notes, including lily of the valley, jasmine, and ylang-ylang. The fragrance was inspired by the lily of the valley flowers that grew in Dior’s childhood home in Normandy and was seen as a tribute to his beloved sister, Catherine. Diorissimo has been praised for its freshness, elegance, and purity and remains a popular choice for women around the world.
  3. J’Adore – This women’s fragrance was launched in 1999 and was created by perfumer Calice Becker. It has become one of the most popular perfumes in the world. The perfume features a blend of floral and fruity notes and is seen as a modern interpretation of Dior’s classic perfumes. J’Adore features a blend of floral and fruity notes, including ylang-ylang, jasmine, pear, and melon. The fragrance was designed to be a modern interpretation of Dior’s classic perfumes and was seen as a departure from the heavy, formal fragrances of the time. J’Adore has been a favorite of celebrities such as Charlize Theron and Halle Berry and has been praised for its femininity, sensuality, and sophistication.
  4. Eau Sauvage – This iconic men’s fragrance was launched by Dior in 1966 and quickly became a classic. Eau Sauvage was created by perfumer Edmond Roudnitska and was seen as a departure from the heavy, masculine fragrances of the time. The fragrance features a blend of citrus, floral, and woody notes, including bergamot, lemon, rosemary, jasmine, and patchouli. Eau Sauvage has been praised for its freshness, elegance, and understated sophistication and remains a popular choice for men around the world.
  5. Poison – This iconic women’s fragrance was launched in 1985 and was an instant hit. Poison was created by perfumer Edouard Flechier and features a blend of spicy, floral, and fruity notes, including coriander, plum, jasmine, tuberose, and vanilla. Poison was seen as a departure from the light, floral fragrances of the time and was considered daring and provocative. The fragrance was a favorite of celebrities such as Madonna and Cher and remains popular to this day.
  6. Diorella – This women’s fragrance was launched in 1972 and was created by perfumer Edmond Roudnitska. Diorella features a blend of citrus, floral, and woody notes, including lemon, peach, jasmine, oakmoss, and patchouli. The fragrance was seen as a departure from the heavy, formal fragrances of the time and was designed to be a fresh, youthful scent. Diorella was a favorite of fashion icon Diana Vreeland and has been praised for its lightness, elegance, and versatility.

What Would Christian Dior Think About Niche Perfume?

Christian Dior would likely love niche perfumes today because of his deep appreciation for individuality, elegance, and the art of fragrance. Dior believed that perfume is an essential part of a woman’s identity, a sentiment that resonates strongly with the ethos of niche perfumery.

Niche perfumes, with their focus on unique, high-quality ingredients and artistic expression, embody the same dedication to craftsmanship and personal distinction that Dior championed in his fashion and fragrance designs. This alignment with his values of sophistication and originality would certainly appeal to him.

In recent years, niche perfumes have grown exponentially in popularity, especially as consumers increasingly seek out fragrances that differentiate them from mainstream, mass-produced offerings. Unlike traditional commercial perfumes, niche perfumes are crafted with more attention to artistry, using rare, premium ingredients that ensure an exclusive and distinctive scent profile. These perfumes often focus on storytelling and emotional connections, allowing wearers to experience more than just a fragrance — they embody an identity, a mood, or a unique journey.

At Pairfum London, we embrace these values of authenticity and personal expression. If you love fragrances and are looking for unique & natural niche perfumes, we invite you to try our range of Eau de Parfum Intense in the 100 ml, the 30 ml Travel & Sport Size, or explore our Perfume Experience Box.


What Would Christian Dior’s Views Be On ‘Natural’ And ‘Sustainable’?

Christian Dior had a profound love for natural materials, as they were central to his vision of luxury and authenticity. He often spoke about the importance of using high-quality, natural ingredients in both fashion and fragrance, believing that they brought a unique richness and depth to his creations.

“You can never really go wrong if you take nature as an example.” This quote resonates deeply with Dior’s design philosophy and his love for natural inspiration, which is a key aspect of his legacy.

Although the concept of eco-credentials as we know it today was not a prominent concern during Dior’s time, his preference for natural materials aligns with modern eco-friendly practices, which emphasise sustainability and the responsible sourcing of ingredients.

Today, the niche perfume industry has also responded to growing consumer demands for sustainability. Many niche perfumeries, including Pairfum London, are committed to using responsibly sourced ingredients, eco-friendly packaging, and sustainable production methods. This is especially important as the modern fragrance enthusiast values not only luxury but also ethical and environmental responsibility. Dior’s legacy, therefore, naturally complements today’s growing emphasis on eco-conscious and natural luxury.

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Legacy

Dior’s impact on the fashion and perfume industries has been immense. His designs have influenced countless fashion designers, and his perfumes remain popular to this day. Dior’s legacy has been celebrated in exhibitions, books, and films, and his name remains synonymous with glamour and elegance.

Expanding on Dior’s Legacy

Christian Dior’s legacy is one of unparalleled innovation and timeless elegance, shaping not just fashion but also the world of fragrance with creations that continue to inspire. His vision, often referred to as Dior’s legacy, transcended mere trends, establishing a blueprint for sophistication that remains relevant today. Part of this enduring influence can be seen in how he empowered women through his designs, believing that every detail—from a meticulously crafted Dior outfit to the subtle notes of a woman’s perfume—could define personal style. His ability to weave emotion into his work, whether through the cut of a gown or the scent of a fragrance, set a standard for individuality and self-expression.

Dior’s legacy also extended to the people he inspired and worked with, including notable figures like Marc Bohan, who served as Creative Director of the House of Dior for three decades. Bohan continued Dior’s tradition of excellence, introducing iconic designs that further cemented the brand’s status. This collaborative spirit was central to Dior’s approach, often sharing his vision with others to create pieces that resonated deeply with audiences. His creations became identifiers of a unique identity, marking the wearer as someone who valued craftsmanship and elegance above all else.

In addition to his fashion and perfume achievements, Dior was also a committed philanthropist. He donated generously to various charitable causes, including hospitals, children’s charities, and cultural institutions. He also established the Christian Dior Cultural Centre in Granville, which hosts exhibitions and events celebrating his life and work.

Unfortunately, Dior’s life was cut short when he died of a heart attack in 1957 at the age of 52. However, his fashion house continued to thrive under the leadership of his protégé, Yves Saint Laurent, and later designers such as John Galliano, Raf Simons, and Maria Grazia Chiuri.

Today, the House of Dior remains one of the most prestigious fashion houses in the world. It continues to push boundaries with its innovative designs, and its perfumes remain among the best-selling in the world. However, it’s important to note that the niche perfume segment has emerged as a counterpoint to these mass-market luxury brands. Niche perfumes, unlike their mainstream counterparts, prioritize artisanal craftsmanship and individualistic scents, often catering to a smaller, more discerning audience.

At Pairfum London, we are proud to contribute to this shift in the fragrance landscape by offering perfumes that are not only luxurious but also distinctive, natural, and sustainable. We invite you to explore the world of niche perfumery and discover the art of fragrance reimagined.

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Summary

In conclusion, Christian Dior was a true icon of the fashion world. His designs and perfumes have become synonymous with elegance, beauty, and luxury, and his impact on the industry is still felt today.

Some of the Christian Dior Quotes have become classics and continue to be inspirational to this day.

Dior’s life and career are a testament to the power of talent, hard work and ambition. His legacy will continue to inspire and influence for generations to come.

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Does Perfume Smell Different On Everyone?

Have you ever noticed that the same perfume can smell different on different people?

Maybe you tried a perfume that you loved on a friend, but when you wore it yourself, it didn’t smell the same. Or, … maybe you noticed that your favourite perfume seems to smell different from one day to the next or when you are away on holiday.

What have you experienced? Does perfume smell different on everyone and have your favourites changed over time?

In this article we present probable reasons and offer a few solutions.

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Why Does Perfume Smell Different On Everyone?

There are numerous reasons why perfume may smell different on another person and on you.

Here are some of the most common factors:

  • Skin type: The pH balance of your skin can affect how a perfume smells. For example, people with dry skin tend to smell perfumes more strongly than people with oily skin.
  • Body chemistry and skin micro-flora: The chemicals in your body and the skin micro-flora can also interact with the material in a perfume, creating different scent profiles. This is why some people find that certain perfumes make them smell “like themselves” while others don’t.
  • Diet: What you eat can also affect how a perfume smells on you. For example, eating spicy foods can make your skin more acidic, which can change the way a perfume smells. Equally, some food ingredients affect the scent of your skin, e.g. garlic and spices.
  • Hormones: Your hormone levels can also affect how a perfume smells on you. For example, women’s perfumes may smell different during different phases of their menstrual cycle.
  • Environment: The environment you are in can also affect how a perfume smells. For example, perfume will smell different in a hot, humid environment than in a cold, dry environment.
  • Safety & Ethics: Today, it is no longer acceptable to use animal derived ingredients. Equally, a large variety of fragrance ingredients have been found to be skin irritants or sensitisers. Other ingredients are not bio-degradable. The fragrance industry and its governing body, IFRA, continuously research and review the ingredients used in perfume. This requires perfume houses to rework existing perfumes to comply with the most modern safety and environmental standards.
  • Cost: Perfume is a luxury good. Their marketing activities and retail outlets are expensive, creating cost pressures on manufacturers to stay commercially viable. This incentivises to reduce costs, which may lead to a reduction in the fragrance oil concentration in the perfume you love and have come to know well.
  • Naturals: natural perfume ingredients change from crop to crop and are more likely to react and change on your skin.

If you are wondering why your perfume smells different than it used to, it is likely due to one of these factors.

If you are not sure what is causing your perfume to smell differently, you can try experimenting to see what may be the cause. We encourage to discuss with your friends & family: Does Perfume Smell Different On Everyone? What is their experience? Have they perhaps found another reason why?

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Different Approaches

Having said all of this, major prestige perfume brands like Chanel, Dior, Gucci, etc work very hard to ensure their perfumes smell the same on everyone because what is the point of buying Chanel No.5, if it doesn’t smell like Chanel No.5 on you.

Here at Pairfum London, we embrace a different approach: we develop our niche perfumes to smell different on everyone! This creates a personal perfume that is unique to you and an aura that impossible to copy. The compliments you receive will be uniquely you.

In other words, it creates a beautiful choice of perfume types for you:

  • fragrances from prestige brands, like Chanel No 5, for special occasions, e.g. the opera, and
  • a natural niche perfume, like Pairfum London, to allow the unique in you to flourish.

Tips From A Perfumer

Here are some fragrance tips to make your perfume smell its best on you:

  • Apply it to clean, dry skin. This will help the perfume to absorb evenly and last longer.
  • Apply it to pulse points. In these areas of your body, the blood vessels are closer to the skin, making your skin slightly warmer. This will help to amplify the scent of you perfume.
  • Avoid applying it to your clothes. Perfume can stain your clothes and equally hook into the fabrics to last longer but smell weaker.
  • Reapply it throughout the day. Your perfume will naturally fade over time and we advise that you re-apply it every few hours to keep it smelling fresh and true to its scent.

If you not happy with the way your perfume smells on you, you may want to try a different one.

There are the two different approaches we mentioned above and many different perfumes on the market, offering you a fantastic choice to experiment and find the one (or many) that you love and that smells great on you.

In this context, you should explore fragrances from olfactive families you have never tried before. Many perfume houses offer ‘Fragrance Libraries’ to introduce you to the types of notes that you may not immediately try when you are in a perfumery. Embrace and enjoy the motto: Who dares wins!

Here at Pairfum London, we offer the Perfume Experience Box, a fragrance library with 12 x Eau de Parfum Intense in combination with paper smelling strips. This allows you to really experience 12 x new perfumes in the comfort of your own, scent-neutral home and to live with & wear each perfume for approx 2 weeks.

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Additional Questions

Here are some additional answers to frequently asked questions about perfume:

  • Q: Why can’t I smell my perfume after a while? A: This is a common phenomenon called olfactory fatigue. It happens when your nose gets used to a smell and stops detecting it as strongly. You may still be able to smell your perfume on other people, but you won’t be able to smell it on yourself as much.
  • Q: Why does my perfume smell stronger on some people than on others? A: This is usually due to skin type. People with dry skin tend to smell perfumes more strongly than people with oily skin.
  • Q: Why does my perfume smell different in different environments? A: The temperature and humidity of the environment can affect how a perfume smells. For example, perfume will smell different in a hot, humid environment than in a cold, dry environment.

We hope this article has answered your questions about “why does perfume smell different on everyone”. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask us.

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Wax Candle Sculpture by Urs Fischer

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The artist Urs Fischer has created a real wax candle sculpture of Dasha Zhukova and burns the candle down to the ground.

Dash Zhukova is a russian art collector and the founder of the garage museum of contemporary art in moscow.

A wick is strategically placed on top of her head and when lit, it will slowly burn down the candle. Addititional wicks have been placed all over her body to ensure a complete burn down of the sculpture (just like Pairfum’s Fragranced Candles) and to reduce it to a pile of wax drippings, over the course of almost two months.

The candle sclupture is a contemporary memento mori, to remind us all of the impermanence in life, beauty and art.

The giant candle is exhibited at the Gagosian Gallery in Davies Street in London.

If you are looking for something more practial, which will probably burn much cleaner and fragrance your room, then look no further than Pairfum’s Perfumed Candles.

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A Boutique Hotelier’s Guide to Creating a Luxury Haven at Home

Wherever we call ‘Home’, from a Mansion to a Maisonette, we thought that – A Boutique Hotelier’s Guide to Creating a Luxury Haven at Home, is something we can all enjoy and aspire to, irrespective of the size of the house or the budget…

Luxury is something that everyone enjoys and looks forward to, having a luxury haven to return home to after a long stressful day at work, or an even longer harder day looking after your family. Will help you to feel completely relaxed, it is also sure to impress any visitors that you may have, and lets be honest we all like to ‘Look’ our best, so why not have our surroundings looking ‘Good’ too….

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Fortunately, you do not always have to spend a fortune or take on huge construction projects, to add a touch of ‘Magic’ or achieve a  high-end look in your home!

The following Tips were given to PAIRFUM London by the people in the know, the ‘Hotelier’s’ who’s job it is to create that Luxurious Haven in their wonderful hotels…

Here are just a few ideas or tips to use when creating or up-dating a space, which will quickly become one of your favourite areas at home. A few simple changes and upgrades that you can make when following ‘A Boutique Hotelier’s Guide to Creating a Luxury Haven at Home’. From a grand salon to a cosy sitting room.

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Fragrance – well would would lead off with that wouldn’t we….. however there is a very good reason why we do..

When people think about luxury in relation to interior design, they instinctively visualise their surroundings (which is quite normal) they will usually imagine or focus on the things that they can see and touch, but scent is our oldest, and with out you realising it probably our most powerful sense, and one which we ‘Guarantee’ will and does completely change how you feel about a space.

If you don’t believe us! then just imagine walking into a beautiful house or room, which has been permeated by a disgusting aroma – no matter how beautiful it looks – no one would or could stay there unless they suffer from ‘Anosmia’ (loss of the sense of smell).

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Now taking this idea a step further…..

Imagine walking into a house or a room that is not as aesthetically pleasing, the furniture may not be to your liking, it may even be mismatched and a little worn around the edges.. but there is a beautiful scented candle flickering on the mantle piece, above a welcoming cosy fire. With a large shabby, comfortable seat or sofa that has seen better days placed in front of it, where you can sit and relax. While from the kitchen comes the smell of a freshly brewed pot of coffee, freshly baked bread or the welcoming aroma of a delicious dinner being prepared…..

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Of all the senses – the sense of smell is not easily fooled, it is there to protect us, it is the single sense that goes directly to the brain. So the ‘Nose knows You Know’.. So once the nose is happy with it’s surroundings, the furniture fades into the background, you feel welcome and safe, it is a place you would want to stay. So when planning or designing your surroundings, never forget that most important of factors, the ambient aroma in your home, the top Hotelier’s do not forget and place a very high importance on how their establishment welcomes you as you step through their door, or as you enter in to your bedroom or bathroom.

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When ‘Scent’ is such an important part in the interior design of a home, or work space. How is it that we do not see or hear designers, discuss it with clients when watching an interior design show on T.V, or read about it in interior magazines? It could be that they have not fully grasped how important it is, or some may assume that the customer will choose their favourite smells for themselves. Be that as it may, the problem arises when they do not include or consider just how important ‘How your Home Smells’ is. When first entering a home, a building or a room, the very first thing that greets you is the aroma (whether you are aware of it or not).

Having said that not enough importance is placed on insuring that your ‘House’ or ‘Home’ smells beautiful or welcoming, one group of experts have for years encouraged their clients to use the sense smell when selling their homes … the smell of freshly baked bread or a pot of coffee to make your possible buyers – ‘Feel’ at home….

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However the experts in welcoming you into their ‘Home away from Home’, the owners and managers of some of the best Hotels in the world, are fully aware of it, and use it to make you welcome and feel comfortable, relaxed and at home when you visit with them.

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Lighting

Every interior designer will advise you that when used correctly, lighting can and will change a room instantly. Stylish and attractive. wall-lights, uplighters, downlighters, spotlights, table lamps, floor lighting, or a simple string of fairy lights are all perfect ways to change the atmosphere or ambience in a room. They are perfect for illuminating spaces, that are not just practical but are also stylish. Particularly if you have certain areas that you need to light up such as stairwells, offices, doorways or a reading area. It may be that you wish to highlight family photo’s or a favourite piece of artwork (especially the ones created lovingly for you, with the use of crayons)..

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Another perfect form of lighting and one that has been around long before ‘Benjamin Franklin or Thomas Edison’, were even a twinkle in their Mother’s eye. The beautiful flicker of ‘Candle Light’ – a ‘Luxury Scented Natural Candle’ such as the ones found in our PAIRFUM London Collection, are a simply, easy and affordable way to change the atmosphere instantly in any room. Along with adding the soft glow of candlelight, they also bring a relaxing and enjoyable fragrance into your home, and we have a wide range of Perfumes in our collection to choose from, one to suit every home, room or taste.

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Comfortable Seating

You will also want comfortable seating so that you can relax and enjoy your luxurious surroundings. What to use will depend on your choice of decorative style, your budget and the size of the room you are decorating. However the wide range of stylish sofas and beautiful armchairs that are now available, in a large range of colours, styles and price points make it easier to choose. In the age of up-cycle and re-cycle, one of the ‘Pro Tip’ we were given was “If you can not afford to treat yourself to a new sofa, settee, or couch ( whatever you choose to call it) or a set of new armchairs, then an excellent alternative is to buy or make a new set of large, comfy cushions and or a new throw in a contrasting colour, then kick off your shoes sit back and relax.

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Smart Technology

There is a remarkably wide range of technology available which will transform your home, adding a real sense of luxury while bringing your home truly into the 21st century. Wireless home control systems which until recently cost a fortune, are now available for much more reasonable prices. These systems can control the lighting, temperature, entertainment devices, and most systems enable you to control all aspects of your environment, from your tablet or smartphone with ease. No doubt on your wish list may also be the latest television, high-quality stereo system and many other forms of entertainment for this space. However as with smart home technology, these items can be added as and when the budget allows it.

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Decoration

Finally, we all have our own ideas of what defines our decorative style, from retro, shabby chic, minimalist, modernism or boutique. Everyone wants decorative touches that add that 5 Star elegance, luxury, class and sophistication. Artwork, personal photographs, , stylish rugs and ornaments all work well, but avoid having too much as the old adage of ‘Less is More’ also applies to interior design. Otherwise a space could feel cramped and cluttered, most people have in mind the interior of a ‘Luxury Boutique Hotel’ where they may have been lucky enough to spend some time. Or images of rooms from our favourite interior magazine or T.V. program, that we would love to recreate at home.

Pairfum Livingroom Garden

Whatever your style or taste, following the advice or simple tips from the top ‘Hoteliers’ that PAIRFUM London have the privilege to work with, can help create the perfect luxury haven in your own home. As we mentioned earlier it does not have to cost a fortune or involve major building work to create a relaxing and stylish space, and it can quickly become your favourite space to spend time.

If you are planning any interior or design changes to your home we would love to hear from you, and see the before an after images of the work. Please click on the PAIRFUM to contact us.

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Did Dinosaurs stop to smell the Flowers

An article in the Guardian by Nicola Davis entitled – Did Dinosaurs stop to smell the flowers – made us smile and then stop to consider if they did?Flowers losing fragrance due to global warming petuniaEven if they did so what….

As part of her research Nicola met and spoke with, Gemma Lake and Guy Barter the Chief Horticultural Adviser for the RHS.

RHS WisleyIf! Dinosaurs did stop to smell the flowers, then this would mean a number of things….

One: that Flowers already existed … well they have always existed… haven’t they?Lavender Flower Fragrance Green OutdoorWell the answer to that is, that after years and years and years of research, the history of flowers continues to vex scientists.

Even Darwin the naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution once wrote that the  evolution of ‘Flowers’ was “an abominable mystery.”

Charles Darwin In 1881So, when we say years, we mean years – consider that at the time of Darwin’s death, the oldest known fossils of flowering plants came from rocks that had formed between a 100 million to 66 million years before, during the Cretaceous period.

Flowering plants make up the majority of living plant species on the planet, they dominate many of the world’s ecosystems, from rain forests to grasslands and farms.

Most of the food we eat is derived from flowers, in the form of foods like corn, rice or wheat. We normally associate ‘Flowers’ with our gardens, but the sheer diversity of flowers in all their wonderful forms and colours is amazing, from garden or wild hedgerow roses, to magnolias, dandelions or pumpkins.

Scandinavian Picnic Midsummer OutdoorsFlowering plants revolutionised life on Earth, so the next time you stop to admire or smell a flower say ‘Thank You’ , because what ever they look or smell like, we would and could not exist with out them.Relaxing Garden PondsSo if it is true that dinosaurs did stop to smell the flowers (and who are we to argue, especially not with a Dinosaur), and in doing so have had a role to play in the emergence of flowers.

Perfume Man Woman Merge Human Nature 5Then we here at PAIRFUM London  would like to say a big ‘Thank You’ to the Dinosaurs, for being one of the first to appreciate a Wonderful Perfume

 

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The 70s are back! Remember the Iconic Perfumes of the 70s?

If someone told you – The 70s are back , or asked you if you remember the Iconic Perfumes of the 70s?

What is the first thing that springs to mind?

Is it bell-bottoms which were a staple., or words like ‘Groovy and Flower Power’.Flower Power Love 1How about T.V. programs such as Starsky and Hutch, The Dukes of Hazzard and Charlie’s Angels.

Maybe it is the Music, or World events that were happening at the time.

What ever it is that springs to mind, the 1970’s had some iconic styles, great music, wonderful Perfumes and no shortage of political scandal.Woodstock 70's 1So like it or not everywhere you look, style trends from the ’70s are back or making a comeback.

If you are wondering why we think the 70s are back? just look at how…

Recently style from the 1970’s has begun to resurface, open a magazine or fashion blog post, and you spot the odd fringe, frayed denim and where would we be without flares.

Bell Bottoms 1970

Do you ever wonder why certain trends come around again when they do?

Is it fashion houses simply regurgitating styles in a cyclical order?

Or! has it to do with ‘Zeitgeist’ – the defining spirit or mood, of what people feel and what is happening in the world.

The good thing is that when you look back at what defines a decade, most people remember the Fashion, Perfume, Food and Music that shaped it.Well Dressed Couple 1970If The 70s are back – then we here at PAIRFUM London  want to look back at the wonderful Perfumes of the time.

It is hard to think of Fashion in the 70s without ‘Saint Laurent’ springing to mind, as Yves Saint Laurent was himself synonymous in revolutionising the landscape of 1970’s fashion.

So as an homage to this colourful, ‘Funky’ period in history, we have picked out!

Our Top Ten Iconic Perfumes of the 70s, that helped defined an era:

Charlie the legendary perfume by Revlon presented in 1973, ad campaigns for the scent featured a number of models including Naomi Sims, making Sims the first African American woman in history to be featured in a cosmetic company’s advertising.

Sims The First African American Woman In History To Be Featured In A Cosmetic Company’s Advertising For Charlie Perfume

 

Chanel No. 19 perfume was first marketed in 1971. The number 19 was chosen to commemorate Coco Chanel’s birthday, the 19th of August. The perfume was launched just a year before she died, and the scent was created by Henri Robert.

Original N°19 Fragrance Which Was Released In 1971

Diorella a fragrance by Christian Dior, for women brought to the market in 1972. Created to symbolises the spirit of freedom of the 1970s.

Original Diorella Fragrance By Christian Dior 1972

Rive Gauche a women’s perfume launched by Yves Saint Laurent in 1971, remembered by many for it’s all-aluminium silver and cobalt blue striped bottle.

Image Of The Original Rive Gauche A Women's Perfume Launched By Yves Saint Laurent In 1971

Opium another of the iconic perfumes created for Yves Saint Laurent in 1977, it caused quite a stir at the time with its controversial name and ad campaigns.

Image Of The Original Opium Perfume By Yves Saint Laurent In 1977White Linen was created for Estee lauder by Sophia Grojsman in 1978, and was a modern classic.

Image Of The Original White Linen Created For Estee Lauder by Sophia Grojsman In 1978

Anais Anais by Cacharel a fragrance created for women 1978, this was the first perfume created by them.Image Of Original Anais Anais By Cacharel A Fragrance Created For Women 1978

Cristalle Perfume by Chanel  – a fragrance for women released in 1974, remembered by many for it’s Green Notes.Original Image Of Cristalle Perfume By Chanel  A Fragrance For Women 1974Estée Lauder launched Cinnabar in in 1978, in answer to Yves Saint Laurent Opium..Original Image Of Estée Lauder Cinnabar For Women 1978First by perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena for Van Cleef & Arpels, when Ellena was commissioned to create ‘First’ back in 1976 – it was literally the first ‘jewellery fragrance’ in the world.

First By Perfumer Jean Claude Ellena For Van Cleef & Arpels In 1976

There are so many other wonderful Perfumes from the 70s such as, Clinique Aromatics Elixir by perfumer Bernard Chant, Oscar by perfumer Christian Bastard-Lafitte for Oscar de la Renta in1977, Lauren created by perfumer Bernard Chantby for Ralph Lauren also in 1977, Ciara by Revlon in1973… but for now we will just keep it to our top ten

Now when looking back over our selection of some of the classic Perfumes of the 70s, we may be accused of being a bit top-heavy with the Female fragrances of the time.

Why have we not included any Male fragrances?

Well, you must also remember that in the 70’s Men wore ‘Aftershave’, and these great Fragrances that came to epitomise this era are so iconic, that we have decided that they deserve a separate article all to themselves.

So, watch this space!

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Organic Hand Wash Review

If one of the first things that drops into your inbox in the morning is an email entitled – Organic Hand Wash Review.

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In our case it not only peaks our interest but as you read through it, it brings a big smile to our face.

When one of the things that the review asks you to do is “Check Out the ‘Free From list‘, as it’s very impressive”….

Then what are you waiting for….

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O.K, if you are wondering what a ‘Free From List’ is? then in a nutshell it is a list of the Raw Materials / Ingredients that are NOT used by a company in their products. In this case PAIRFUM London

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When a reviewer takes not only the time to try the products, but to investigate what they contain before using them..

Then it really should act as a reminder to all of us to check what our skin care or toiletries contain, just having the terms ‘Organic’, ‘Natural’ , ‘Essential Oils’ or ‘Best’ on the label may not be enough.

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Just to give you an idea of what the PAIRFUM Organic Hand and Body washes ‘DO NOT’ contain, below is just a few from the list:

NO – parabens, e.g. Methyl, Propyl, Butyl and Ethyl Paraben
NO – SLS, SLA
NO – GMO ingredients,
NO – animal derived ingredients
NO – animal testing,
NO – phthalates,
NO – sulphate,
NO – nitro musks or polycyclic musks,
NO – alkyl phenol ethoxylate solubilizers,
NO – mineral oils and none of the following petroleum derived ingredients: petrolatum, petroleum jelly, petroleum distillates, etc.

YES ! it is just as I mentioned above only a few of the ingredients that are NOT in the PAIRFUM London products….

We know that some of the above have been in the news for quiet a few years, as ‘NO-no’s’ when it comes to our HEALTH.

One example you may not have heard of such as ‘alkyl phenol ethoxylate solubilizers’, as they may not roll of the tongue easily but are described as endocrine disrupters or (EDCs).

Does it really matter if our endocrine system is disrupted?

What does our endocrine system do?

Well our endocrine system is the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things…. so basically our entire life

So you tell us! is that something that you want to disrupt or disturb?

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If not! then checking the ingredients list is of the upmost importance, and this is just one of the items on the ‘Free From List’ by PAIRFUM London. So if you would like to find out more or care about what you are putting on your skin, or the skin of your children

Please click here or contact us at in**@*****um.com

Alternatively if you would like to see the wonderful review that brought a smile to our face please click here.

P.S. Did you know our products are Vegan and Cruelty Free?

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