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Poodle tempting the Hound with a feather of Fate. Yes, they were promoting Amouage Fate Woman with spritzed feathers. Poodle is such a temptress!
Yes, this past weekend the Feather of Fate fell upon me and others as we traveled from all parts of the world (literally) to attend Sniffapalooza Fall Ball 2013 in NYC. I have been reading and receiving materials about the Sniffapalooza extravaganza for the past couple of years when I first fell down the perfume rabbit hole, and decided that I need to take the plunge. Oh, and am I glad that I did! First off, let me say that smelling, hearing and learning about perfumes is what drew me in to going to the event, but actually, the best part of the whole experience was meeting online friends in person for the first time and making new friends at the event. I know it sounds trite…but the community of perfumistas is a really special one where all it takes is a shared sniff to make a wonderful and special bond that will last a lifetime. And as far as I know, it’s the only time that I was able sniff a strangers arm and neck without getting slapped across the face. As one person said at the event, “it just feels so natural.”
The Sniffapalooza event consisted of two days of perfume heaven. The first day started at 8am with a breakfast at Bergdorf Goodman where we had the opportunity to hear from many of the fragrance experts that resided at Bergdorfs and to hear about their new products and offerings. We then had the opportunity to really get out on the floor and explore all that Bergdorfs had to offer. Then it was off to lunch and then to Henri Bendel…again more sniffing and then off to Brooklyn at Twisted Lily, the new niche perfume store in Brooklyn. OK…that’s the condensed version. Put it this way, it went from 8am to 8pm on Day 1. Sniffing perfume can be exhausting!!!
The second day was much more laid back where we had an opportunity to visit some of the stores in Soho and have lunch to hear about some of the smaller houses and independent perfumers. Thankfully it was more laid back, I doubt that I could take another day 1!
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As you all know, I tend to be brief on the written word so I’ll continue with that theme. My highlights of Sniffapalooza include:
And of course, the people. I had the wonderful opportunity to meet some fantastic folks who I have known online for some time now, who are even more fabulous in person:
My only regrets? Not taking enough pictures and not getting pictures of me with Maria Candida Gentile and Sergio Momo. Also, not purchasing Amouage Fate Woman and passing by the Armani Cuir Noir. Thankfully, they are both an internet search or phone call away! I guess all the perfume samples and gifties that were given out will make up for any of the disappointment!
WHAT I SMELL: Wilde opens with a bright bergamot and a very light green tea accord. It’s kind of zingy and snappy and almost a bit sweet in a green kind of way. The fig soon comes to prominence, making this fruity, but not succulent as the vetiver and oakmoss keep it from being too round and juicy. After around 10 minutes or so, a bit of warmth emerges which comforts without taking away the zestful aspects of the fragrance. In the meantime, the oak moss combined with the carnation provides for a dusty and slightly spicy backdrop from the fig. In the end Wilde leaves you with a clean, and slightly beefy vetiver that is very easy to wear.
Notes from the Jardins d’Ecrivains website:
Top notes are bergamot and grapes; middle notes are fig, carnation and tea; base notes are oakmoss and vetiver.
WHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME: A zest for life… like a fig and green cornucopia of goodness.
THREE ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE WILDE: lively, joyful, positive
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT WILDE: The Silver Fox, Chemist in a Bottle, Cafleurebon
BOTTOM LINE: I normally would have passed Wilde by, just by the fig and carnation notes alone. But here they don’t overwhelm, but add additional zest to this very uplifting fragrance. I am rather wild about Wilde!