Régime des Fleurs
A heart between two places, a haunting lust for somewhere else. Dark, sophisticated, layered fruit and smoke elements. From Régime des Fleurs and Christopher Niquet.
Top: Pome Fruits
Heart: Patchouli, Bulgarian And Turkish Roses
Base: Oakmoss, Castoreum, Leather
Specifations - Eau de Parfum. 75ml.
Please note: Perfumes are only shipped to EU.
Régime des Fleurs
Second youngest of the nine daughters of King Zeus and Mnemosyne, her name meaning 'luxuriant' and 'blooming,' the muse Thaleia reigns over comedy.
Here she is represented as a decadent and exuberant bare breasted young woman flourishing in laughter.
Notes - With tuberose absolute, gardenia, orange blossom, jasmine sambac, aqua marine, bigarade, Sicilian cypress, and cedar
8 oz.
Régime des Fleurs
In Greek mythology naiads were nymph-like feminine spirits presiding over bodies of fresh water - fountains, springs, streams, and brooks. One such nymph was the seductive Minthe of the river Cocytus.
When spurned Queen Persephone discovered her husband Hades having an illicit affair, young Minthe was metamorphosed forever into a harmless common herb - sweet mint.
Notes - With iced Egyptian mint, frozen shiso, vanilla, elemi, olibanum, jasmine auriculatum, and vetiver
8 oz.
D.S. & Durga
Top: Black Currant, Myrrh, Cacao
Middle: Tuberose Absolute, Paradisone, Iris Concentrate
Base: Madagascar Vanilla Absolute, Civet, Tolu balsam
D.S. & Durga
Top: Dwarf Pine Wood, Atlas Cedar
Middle: Smoke, Oak Ash, Cedar
Base: Birch, Birch Tar, Copaiba Resin
D.S. & Durga
Top: Saffron Leather, Suede, Vinyl
Middle: White Violet, Hiba, Castoreum
Base: Diesel Smoke, Earth Dirt, Galbanum Resin
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Top: Tree Flowers, Tendu Leaf
Middle: Tuberose, Gardenia
Base: Civet, Cetalox, Papyrus
Chanel
Arguably the most famous perfume in the world – most memorably endorsed by Marilyn Monroe – Chanel No. 5 continues to fascinate and claims millions of devotees around the world. Created in 1921 by Coco Chanel, the perfume was one of the first to use synthetics. To complement her pioneering fashion, Chanel wanted to give the modern woman ‘a perfume, but an artificial perfume…not rose or lily of the valley…a perfume that is compound’, presented in a distinctively pared-back glass bottle that would become an icon in its own right (inspiring a series of works by Andy Warhol decades later).
Presented in two volumes (one on the early years of Chanel No 5 from 1921 to 1945, the other on the period in which Chanel No. 5 went truly global, from the postwar years to today), Chanel No. 5 explores the evolution of the perfume’s packaging, composition, manufacture and marketing, with unprecedented access to the Chanel archives and those tasked with creating the fragrance today.
The world’s leading creatives have lent their talents to the perfume’s advertising campaigns, which are given pride of place in the book, from photographers such as Richard Avedon and Helmut Newton, to film directors including Ridley Scott and Baz Luhrmann, and stylish muses – Coco Chanel herself, of course, as well as Suzy Parker, Catherine Deneuve, Nicole Kidman, Gisele Bündchen and Lily-Rose Depp.
Specifications - Hardcover. 426 pages.
Works 2011-21
Muller Van Severen is a joint design project of the photographer Fien Muller and artist Hannes Van Severen. The work of photographer Fien Muller and artist Hannes Van Severen lies on the edge between art and design: they favour functional furniture with refined shapes and contours, but at the same time the pieces also have something fragile and frivolous about them. Muller and Van Severen have been working together for a decade and during this time, the combination of their family roots, work process, and the use of simple industrial materials in combination with a rich colour palette have created an influential body of work – elementary forms shape functional sculptures that grow into vibrant spaces.
Through conversations and visual references, dialogue unveils the origins, the complexity, and the references embedded in the DNA of Muller Van Severen’s work. Curator Jan Boelen leads an exploration of the designers’ universe, through interviews with Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen, curator and critic Beatrice Galilee, and architects Arno Brandhuber and Sam Chermayeff.
Specifications - Hardcover. 360 pages.
100 Years
Vogue Paris has always been so much more than a fashion magazine. It has assumed a central and vital role on the international cultural stage, with a history that spans the most inventive decades in fashion and taste, and in the arts and society. It has acted as a cultural bellwether, putting fashion in the context of the larger world in which we live and mirroring its times – the postwar renaissance of Paris and haute couture, the New Wave, the radical seventies, the glamorous eighties. As it enters its second century, it remains at the cutting edge of photography and design.
Published to mark the magazine’s centenary, this book celebrates Vogue Paris’s history from its first issue in 1920 to its current incarnation with Emmanuelle Alt at the helm. On its pages are creations by some of the greatest artists of their era, whether distinguished illustrators such as Lepape, Gruau and Benito, or photographers such as Man Ray, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin and Mario Testino. Here, too, are iconic faces: Catherine Deneuve, Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot, Kate Moss and more. And of course, it showcases the fashion designers who defined the century – Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, McQueen – and explores more broadly the changing mores of the past hundred years.
Specifications - Hardcover. 296 pages.
D.S. & Durga
Imagine a grove far off. Put a gem in the ground. Surround it with flowering bushes. Pick a rare animal to lay over the gem. Spray this on your wrist.
Top: Pomelo skin, elm leaf, silver
Middle: Hawthorn flower, tuberose, paradisone
Base: Cork, grapefruit, animalic musk
Specifications - Eau de parfum
Please note: Perfumes are only shipped to EU.
D.S. & Durga