Lonestar Memories: Colombina on Perfumesmellingthings. (...)Lonestar Memories makes me want to escape the mundane confines of my everyday world(...)


Lonestar Memories: Katie on Scentzilla. (...) Lonestar Memories smells of the examined life. Inside there is joy, and there is tiny heartbreak, e xisting only in reverie. The scent unravels into the consideration of past experiences, and pinings for future joys and heartbreaks(...)


Lonestar Memories: Marlen Harrison's review on PerfumeCritic.com (...) If you're a lover of leather or richer wood fragrances, this is gonna be a holy grail scent and in that case, better get two bottles.(...)


Lonestar Memories: Cait Shortell's review on Legerdenez. (...) Do you appreciate scent because you identify with the scent and its image? Does a scent have the ability to create a memory outside one’s own experience?(...)

Friday, September 09, 2005

time to move

Today, it will be time to move on, hopefully. The weather is right (kind of rainy), the mood is perfect (for my work on the leather issue) and the inspiration will come (hopefully). There is one line I would like to think about today: Musk or Amber concept. Octavian's interesting post wherein he proposes a division into amber and musk as the key esthetic division of 20th century perfumery. Intriguing as guiding system and consideration for owns own work and likes.

Which type of perfume lover are you? Amber or Musk.....this is the question here.

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