Perfume Chat Room, August 11

Welcome to the weekly Perfume Chat Room, perfumistas! I envision this chat room as a weekly drop-in spot online, where readers may ask questions, suggest fragrances, tell others their SOTD, comment on new releases or old favorites, and respond to each other. The perennial theme is fragrance, but we can interpret that broadly. This is meant to be a kind space, so please try not to give or take offense, and let’s all agree to disagree when opinions differ. In fragrance as in life, your mileage may vary! YMMV.

Today is Friday, August 11, and we’re having one thunderstorm after another. Part of the day will be sunny, hot, and humid, and part will include torrential downpours, lightning, and thunder. Our dog Lucy isn’t happy about it, but we think the calming measures we’ve provided are helping her. We have a pheromone-based diffuser near her crate, and I give her “calming oil” in her food when we expect thunder. My SOTD for summer thunderstorm weather is Hermès’ Un Jardin Après La Mousson, a longtime favorite. It’s very refreshing!

Un Jardin Après La Mousson by Hermes; image from Hermes

I’m getting lots of work done around the house and garden, with my newly free time; we just got several vintage bathroom fixtures reglazed, and they look spectacular! Two bathtubs and two sinks, original to our 1906 house. So (fingers crossed), I think we’re finally done with bathroom renovations, which started with a plumbing disaster in the fall of 2020 at the height of COVID lockdown. I was motivated to get the fixtures reglazed this summer because some longtime, cherished friends are coming to visit in two weeks. Now everything will work AND look nice!

Our youngest moved back to campus this week for his last year of college. We miss him already! We’re very spoiled because he goes to college about a 15-minute drive away, and has lived at home every summer since he started college. In former workplace news, more senior staff have announced this week that they are leaving. I’m quite relieved to be gone myself, as those kinds of departures always impose more work on the staff who remain. My other news is that a ten-minute play I wrote will get a staged reading tomorrow at a local theater! I’m very excited. I’ve had a couple of staged readings before, but I hope to commit more time and attention to playwriting now.

In honor of theater, I think my SOTD for tomorrow will be Cabaret, by Parfums Grès. It isn’t nearly as well known as its sibling and predecessor Cabochard, but I like it very much, and I seem to be on a Grès kick lately because of the recent exhibit of Madame Grès’ beautiful couture designs I saw, and the “CounterPoint” post Portia and I did recently about Cabochard.

Do you have any fragrances that you associate with the theater? Or thunderstorms?

Thunderclouds and lightning over fields
Thunder and lightning; image from earth.com.

9 thoughts on “Perfume Chat Room, August 11

  1. Congrats on finishing your bathroom and getting a reading of your play!
    I hadn’t thought about perfumes associated with theater before, but I do have Ray-Flection and L’Attesa from the “Opera” collection by Masque Milano.

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  2. Congrats on your play reading! I am wearing Lolita Lempicka Elle L’Aime (not to be confused with L L’Aime, not sure who thought those two names were a good idea, my first purchase attempt of this one was sent back because I received the L version.). It’s a tropical floral, definitely a summer perfume (the other one is a “floral woody musk” according to Fragrantica). Spent the morning doing football team headshots which was fine at first when I was in the shade, then we moved down to the field – turf is HOT. Glad to be back in the a/c! Happy weekend to all.

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  3. Congratulations on the stage reading. You are full of hidden talents!
    It’s been a while since I went to the theatre or even the cinema.
    I haven’t got anything I would particularly reach for. It would have to be something light & citrusy. Maybe 4711 & take the stick with me for refreshing.
    I did have Cabaret but sold it on. Too rosy on me.
    Scent for thunderstorms? Eau Dynamisante with all its sparkling citrus & herbs

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  4. It looks like something went wrong and my comment didn’t get posted. If you find it in Pending or Spam, please delete since I didn’t save it, so I’m writing it again.

    I’m glad that you’re not at work having to deal with more work left to those who stayed: been through that, and it’s especially annoying when people were laid off and an unspoken attitude is “be happy it wasn’t you and do what needs to be done.”

    I have a couple of “opera” perfumes from Histoires de Parfum, but I probably wouldn’t wear them to a theater – not to disturb people around. Not sure about thunderstorm ones – need to think more.

    I hope now you’ll have more time to do what you want to – and good luck with your writing!

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