Now, … the question of ‘How to Perfume Shoes?’ goes ‘hand in hand’ ( or should it be ‘foot in hand’… ) with ‘Smelly Shoes’ in your home.
I know, it does not sound beautiful ( and here at Pairfum we are about beautiful Artisan Perfumes ) – but sadly ‘smelly shoes’ are a reality of life, which is why we believe that a solution to this issue will be welcomed by all.
Below you can see the two solutions we have for you!
1 – The Shoe as a Floral Bouquet
The New York based artist Mr. Flower Fantastic has turned sneakers into floral bouquets.
This is the incredible artist, that turned the Serena Williams’ air max 97 into a floral masterpiece during the US open.
If you please excuse us for the pun- but this anonymous artist, has the whiff of a Banksy about him …
He has made a name for combining Floristry, Sculpture and some people’s must have sneakers, into a Shoe-Bouquet.
It is a fantastic arrangement of buds of varying colours and sizes in the form of an item so familiar to us as footwear.
He uses roses, tulips, orchids, lilies, carnations and a variety of other flowers from across the World: from the Caribbean, the Middle-East and Holland, to North and South America.
These truly amazing artistic creations, would certainly insure that you have ‘wonderfully’ Smelly Shoes – in the nicest possible way …
2 – Fabric Spray for Shoes
On the other hand, if like most of the general population, you have neither the talent, time or money to employ this Shoe Perfuming technique, …
These sprays are designed to be used on fabrics, they will cause no damage, are long lasting and the natural alcohol used is an excellent disinfectant.
You simply take one of our beautiful Flacon bottles, and spray once or twice into the inside of the shoe.
The nozzle on the bottle is designed to create a very fine mist to cover the inside of the shoe evenly and finely.
You are then ready to slip on your shoes, and meet the day feeling refreshed from head to toe, ….
In Life it is nice to have choices and if you are rushing to get the kids & or yourself out to work & School in the morning, …
(you know the story)
No matter how beautiful Mr. Flower Fantastic’ Smelly Shoes Bouquets are,
we are here to help make it easier to have you and your Family’s Shoes Smelling like Roses
What would be your Top Ten Best Scents For Christmas?
At PAIRFUM London we think that It’s beginning to smell a lot like Christmas!
Would it be the smell of a fresh batch of Nutmeg, Cinnamon & Orange cookies straight from the oven?
Or, how about the scent of a wood fire crackling in the hearth?
Maybe it is the fresh green pine scent of a a real Christmas tree?
How about roasted chestnuts, I am not sure how many families still do this at home, but no Christmas fair is complete without them?
For the Bakers among us it may be the Christmas cake and or Christmas pudding
“Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement’s”, but for some people “Oranges and cloves” say Christmas
Gingerbread for all the bakers and the decorators(cakes that is) in all of us, decorating gingerbread cookies and or houses have become a tradition for many.
Peppermint, well it must be a favourite as even Santa loves handing out candy canes, at every corner.
We could not have a – Top Ten Best Scents For Christmas – and not include Mulled Wine..
As Perfumers we would also add the smell of a crisp, bright winters day…
We all have different memories of the holidays, some will recall those same positive feelings from simply experiencing the same scents, sounds or sights. For those of you starting your own family, it is the perfect time to create new memories & create your own traditions to add to the Christmas Story.
So however or wherever you plan to celebrate the festive season, we here at PAIRFUM wish you a Happy, Healthy, Holiday.
When deciding to write a post on the best men’s colognes, it is normally the – Best Top 10 Men’s Colognes for 2018, or Top 10 Men’s Colognes.
Why Top Ten, why not the Top Twenty or the Top Thirty Five for that matter?
Why refer to them as Colognes for Men, when the word ‘Cologne’ refers to a perfume ‘Classification’, and is not gender specific?
Well now that I am on a roll asking questions! why does it have to be Top Ten Men’s Cologne for 2018 – how about a trip back in time to remember some of the wonderful Men’s fragrances of the 60s, 70s or 80s.
Just like the releases of today, there were some wonderful creations, some you may not have thought so wonderful but they were memorable.
When looking back at the Classic Men’s Perfumes of the 70’s, you quickly realised that the offerings at the time were in general referred to as Men’s Aftershave, as the word ‘Cologne’ was taken to refer to the iconic ‘4711’ – you see we have made some progress…
So enough Q&A for now, back to the wonderful Men’s grooming products that have in some instances become classics.
Starting in the late 1960s, single-note musk fragrances became very popular, reaching their peak in the 70s.
It was the decade that saw an increase in unisex fragrances, and the creation of the first natural and organic perfumes. It was also the decade in which the number of Men’s fragrances increased in relation to Women’s – for example in the 50s there were 6 Men’s fragrances brought to market – now compare this to 69 that was launched in the 70s…..
When you mention a particular brand or a perfume name from one of these era’s, most people over the age of 25+ have a memory they can connect to one of these. They could immediately associate them with their Grandfather or even Father.
Old Spice: by the Shulton Company(now a part of P&G), although it has been around since the 1930’s, it was in the 1970’s that it changed from being a shaving brand to a fragrance brand by introducing signature scents like ‘Old Spice Burley’. In 2008, the original Old Spice scent was re-branded as “Classic Scent”, with the ‘Old Spice Classic shower gel’ being sold using the wonderful slogan – “The original”- If your grandfather hadn’t worn it, you wouldn’t exist.” – Now if this isn’t a reason to wear fragrance, we don’t know what is!!
Kouros: from the Yves Saint Laurent stable which just missed the 70’s, being brought to market in 1981, is a perfume that we could not fail to mention. This Fougère accord that was inspired by a trip to Greece – hence the name, is one that is known by almost anyone who has any interest or love of masculine fragrances.
Aramis: by perfumer Bernard Chant in 1965, going back even further into our perfume memory banks. They claimed at the time that this was created to be the most elegant Men’s Cologne in the world, and when worn by the right man who could argue with them…
Jovan: the US brand that was founded in 1972 and is synonyms with musk, it was also a market leader in marketing techniques being the 1st Fragrance to sponsor a Rock Band, which it did in 1981 on the Rolling Stones ‘Tattoo You’ tour.
EAU SAUVAGE: released in 1966 by Christian Dior and was created for them by perfumer Edmond Roudnitska. The name for the perfume was chosen by Dior when his friend Percy Savage turned up late for an appointment … true or not it is certainly an unusual way to choose the moniker for your new fragrance. It was famous for its fresh, citrusy notes with spicy Lavender on a woody base.
Ralph Laurens: their first male fragrance contained a very distinctive pine note, and was packaged in a very disincentive forest green bottle
Polo is one of the first two perfumes by Lauren, and was created by Carlos Benaim in 1978.
Faberge Brut: first launched in 1964 by Fabergé, called “The Essence of Man” in one of its advertisements, and who could forget the U.K. advertising campaign with the heavyweight boxer Sir Henry Cooper who asked us to “splash it all over”.
Paco Rabanne Pour Homme: the first of the aromatic-fougère family, combining spicy and woody notes, Since 1973 this fragrance has been an established cornerstone of contemporary perfumery. It inspired countless men’s fragrances for decades after it’s launch.
Pour Monsieur – In 1972 Pierre Cardin launched his first men’s fragrance, it was a classic of the spicy masculines notes of the 1970’s, and one of the first to come in a non-aerosol spray. The reason for mentioning this is, that Gentlemen were for the most part, used to applying their ‘aftershave’ using the ‘Splash’ method. With the advent of atomisers there was for a time – a tenancy to shall we say “Over apply”, until the lessons of ‘Less is More’ was grasped.
Tabac: created by Mäurer & Wirtz in 1959, it may be around for almost 5 decades, but it is loved as much now as it was then – despite or maybe because of the priceless – “Peter Wyngarde Smells – long pause – Great”…… advert.
I was told by someone recently, that one of their most vivid memories of the 70s was of them as a child choosing a Christmas or birthday gift for their father or grandfather. Due to the lack of choice in both what was on offer and their budget constraints, it was a toss-up between Old Spice, Brut, Blue Stratos or if all else failed Denim – well the advert for Denim aftershave did say “It looks good on a Woman but smells better on a Man”….. quite an achievement that an Ad can make you both smile and cringe simultaneously…..
There are so many wonderful Men’s Colognes from the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s, that we can’t mention them all – especially in an article entitled the Best Top 10 Men’s Colognes.
However we could not finish off without mentioning the colourful, wonderful, imaginative and in some cases most definitely suspect advertising campaigns that went along with these fragrances and the era.
For starters – how about encouraging Men to “Start a fire, that Women can’t put out” – as if Women are not busy enough already… Or Play Dirty it’s Cricket..
How about “Englishmen have more dash, Italians are suave- How come Scandinavian Men get to carry on the way they do?” – well to find out the answer to that you would have to ask Shulton the makers of Teak Men’s fragrance in 1968…
Men’s Colognes have been around for thousands of years, albeit under a large number of different guises. They have the ability to capture our attention, and the reason for wearing them ? well if we are very honest it is to capture the attention of other people. They have become a part of our everyday life, and if you were to ask almost every man you know do they wear Cologne, Aftershave of Perfume, then the answer would be a resounding “YES” and it is really easy to see WHY!!
Here at PAIRFUM London we love Men’s Colognes, Men’s Eau de Parfum, Men’s Eau de Toilette, we are really lucky that we get to create Perfume for a living – for Men, for Woman and for the Home.
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Are Flower Crowns the accessory of the summer, Has a Blooming Flower Crown gone to Beyoncé and Rihanna Heads?
The answer is a resounding “YES”!When the Queens of Music, Fashion and Style don Blooming headpieces wearing them on the covers of September US and UK Vogues , it is only a matter of time before you see them gracing the heads of Beautiful Brides, and in vogue festival goers.Makeup Artists and Makeup Lovers in general, were blown away by the ‘Look’ created for Rihanna by visionary makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench.A number of artists were even inspired to recreate Rihanna’s look, such as Alissa Ashley and Ariel Thomas from Atlanta,also known as Jay Thomas on Twitter and Instagram.The reason the beauty world is still catching it’s breath, is from the sight of Rihanna and her pencil-thin eyebrows!!
Now before you do anything drastic to your eyebrows……. Rihanna’s look is created using an industry secret …. so she can go back to her normal look at any time she wants….. so sigh of relief all round.
Now as beautiful as the Vogue images are, and as wonderful as the recreations were ( works of art really).
Here at PAIRFUM London what captured our imaginations were the Blooming Headpieces…..The Headpieces worn by Beyoncé’s , was created using fresh flowers by Athena Duncan of Rebel Rebel florists…
The one question we wanted to ask was ! did the Blooming Headpieces smell Wonderful?
If you were recreating one of these beautiful creations for your special day or for a special occasion, then would you not want it to blend perfectly with your outfit?We know from years of experience that choosing the Perfect Perfume, for that special occasion is one of the top priorities when planning what to wear..
So if you do plan to wear a Flower Crown or like Beyoncé and Rihanna let a Blooming headpiece go to your head….Then you should insure that the Perfume of the Bouquet or Flowers chosen to make the Headpiece, blends seamlessly with your favourite or chosen perfume of the day…..
Nothing would be worse than having a cacophony of fragrances that may overwhelm you or do not match…
So when choosing the flowers be sure to choose fragrance family’s that compliment each other..One simple rule of thumb is to match the colour of the flower with the colour of your Perfume, for example a ‘White Flower with a White Flower Perfume’, a ‘Red Flower with a Red Flower’ and so on ….If you do choose to have a multi coloured Headpiece then don’t panic, as most shop bought fresh flowers nowadays have no perfume or a very faint aroma.
So this will allow you to choose your favourite fragrance, without having to worry
Whether you choose to let a Blooming Flower Crown go to your head or not….
Everyone here at PAIRFUM London wishes you a ‘Scent-Sational’ time xx
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?Even 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.
If! 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?Well 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.”
So, 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.
Flowering 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.So 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.
Then 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
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’.How 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.So 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.
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.If 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.
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.
Diorella a fragrance by Christian Dior, for women brought to the market in 1972. Created to symbolises the spirit of freedom of the 1970s.
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.
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.
White Linen was created for Estee lauder by Sophia Grojsman in 1978, and was a modern classic.
Anais Anais by Cacharel a fragrance created for women 1978, this was the first perfume created by them.
Cristalle Perfume by Chanel – a fragrance for women released in 1974, remembered by many for it’s Green Notes.Estée Lauder launched Cinnabar in in 1978, in answer to Yves Saint Laurent Opium..First 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.
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.
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