If 1970s sci fi were a fragrance, this would be it
Category: Perfume
Lace by Sarah Baker
A fragrance named after a type of fabric: frippery or fantastic?
Brand guide: Layering by Label
One, two or three scents today?
Rain Cloud by Perfumer H
A photorealistic portrait of the perfect summer’s day as a rain cloud rises
D600 by Carner Barcelona
Barcelona: a city of a thousand different experiences, captured in scent
Maruyama by Parfum Prissana
Magical summer days in a bottle
Nea by Jul et Mad
An opulent fruity floral menage
Focus on: Mint
A round up of scents that use one of the trickiest materials around
Ciel Immobile by Phaedon
A still sky on a day in the past
Piano Santal by L’Orchestre Parfum
Sandalwood lovers take note of this one!
Dust by Perfumer H
Latin ashes and the dust of Greece mixing with novels, history and verse
Ultrahot by JUS
Hot or not?
Number 5 by Rosendo Mateu
A surprisingly summery scent considering the heavy-hitter notes…
Rausch by J.F. Schwarzlose
Rausch or raunch? Possibly both…
Soothing, comforting scents for difficult times
Fragrances to help you relax
Anti-blues by Pierre Guillaume
An edible, chocolate treat with layers of delight
Cacao Azteque by Perris Monte Carlo
Dark and spicy cacao with a surprisingly lively lift
Niche perfumery, animals and the environment
What’s the environmental or animal testing policy of your favourite brands?
The Architects Club by Arquiste
The scent of old books
Reine de la Jungle by Papillon Rouge
Honey, honey, honey
