Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Webisode x LookTV: Le Labo



I can chart my adult life by the different  perfumes I have worn and I love how getting a whiff of one can transport me back to a specific moment. This happened a few weeks ago. My friend Pansy was wearing Narcisco Rodriguez For Her and I was instantly back in New York in my early twenties. I could recall those feelings with total clarity - kinda lonely and kinda wild, listening to Joan Baez on the subway on my brand spanking new iPod, which felt like the coolest object in the world. The power of scent!

And ever since visiting Coqui Coqui, the spa-meets-perfumerie-meets-boutique hotel located in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, all I can think about is Orange Blossom. Last year, my husband Alex and I honeymooned in this part of the world, specifically in the oceanside town of Tulum, where, along with enjoying sand and sea, I had an unexpected perfume epiphany. This happened at Coqui Coqui, of course, where I couldn’t get enough of the locally-inspired scents. Realizing that I had stumbled upon something great, I stocked up on candles, bath oils and eau de toilette, in scents ranging from Coco-Coco (coconut) to Agave to Menli (Mint & Lime). This is also where I discovered Coqui Coqui’s Orange Blossom Eau de Cologne. With one spritz, it’s summer again and I’m back in Tulum.

For my lastest webisode, I thought we would explore the art of perfume at Le Labo, one of my favorite small batch perfume companies. The brand is inspiring for many reasons, including their gorgeous boutiques located in cosmopolitan cities such as LA, Paris and Tokyo. But what really makes Le Labo unique is how they make the perfume. On the spot. In front of each customer. It's very cool. And their Fleur d'Oranger 27 is my new signature scent.

So please watch this video and let me know what you think. And while you're at it, please share your perfume tales. Do you have a signature scent? I would love to know.

8 comments:

Sasha said...

gorgeous! you and the video!

perfume has always been so mysterious to me so it amazing to see how this shop just makes it right on the spot.

keepfeeling said...

this is so cozy and so inspiring. and you look so gorg with your bright dress against the grey setting!

i love that le labo is so focused on the craft and the artistry of making fragrances. truly special.

my scent as of the past two years has been accord oud by byredo - dark and musky and sweet - i wear it year round and have yet to tire of it.

xo

Sunday Taylor said...

Loved this video and learning how they put a scent together. It would be lovely to have a scent customized like that. What a great idea.

OS said...

Hi! Following your blog all the way from France - reminds me of the good time I spent in L.A.!

Love the artisanal feel of le labo.

My scent of choice would be mint and fig leaves, as in Hermes's Un jardin en méditerrannée

J.P. Archie said...

Love love love Le Labo. I purchased the Rose for my signature scent. It smells so lovely and I get so many compliments. It smells really great on my hubby too! Love the videos!

Kathy Leeds said...

I've worn Le Labo Santal 33 for awhile now. It takes about an hour of dry down for it the scent to settle on me, and I love it. I have it labeled with the secret name I call my husband.

Kathy Leeds said...

Oh and love the video, you are great in it.

isabellecampone said...

The video is great, a good insight in a special brand. I love what you say about scents bringing back memories of forgotten days...
And like you, I have a passion for Fleur d'Oranger or even more Fleur de Néroli, I wear it as a perfume, clean my skin with it, perfume my bed sheets and cook with it all the time!