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Like a lovely Lowlands single malt. | November 19, 2009 | Comments (6)

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CONFESSION: Today was a day for the bank. I attended a private tasting of Dalmore’s 12, 15, Gran Reserva and King Alexander III single malt scotch whiskys, plus a very special bonus tasting, at the methodically handsome Laszlo in the Mission. The dear Scottish man who led the tasting said that I reminded him of a lovely, elegant Lowlands single malt scotch whisky, when he wasn’t spitting onto the floor at any mention of the French. (You can eventually read more about all that here, at my “other” blog. I don’t want to spoil it.) They were kind enough to let me pop upstairs before and after the tasting to take some super awesome FFAF photos, hurrah. Just a moment ago the UPS guy arrived with a very important package, and I was so excited that M said I made a big old ruckus of “kitten noises,” whatever those are. It contained a new dress (not-so-LBD) and super badass new shoes. I can’t wait to show y’all! M is well enough to drink a bottle of cava with me (finally!) and lasagna is baking in the oven with some fluffy garlic bread in hot pursuit. DREAMY.

SCENT: Tom Ford’s Black Orchid. I must confess something. I broke up with Tom awhile ago, but after reading about his directorial debut starring Colin Firth (and Julianne Moore) in A Single Man, I’ve realized something very, very important: My love for Colin is greater than my hate for Tom. Does that make sense? Of course it does. (He’s Mark-bloody-Darcy, after all.) I digress. Black Orchid is a hot, heady, stunning mess. The jury is out on whether or not that’s a good or bad thing. The opening is almost like scorched black licorice drizzled over jasmine and sundry florals, like in Absinthe or Drambuie. It does kind of smolder, all bared teeth, glossed lips and super dangerous bedroom eyes. This smells like the kind of woman you should stay away from – you know better, of course – but you can’t help yourself. I’m going to have to come back to this, because it’s too complex!

Here are some notes, FYI: Black Truffle, Ylang, Bergamot, Black Currant. Then the black orchid, dark florals, rich fruit, Lotus Wood. At last, there’s Patchouli, Incense, Vetiver and Vanilla Tears, Balsam and Sandalwood.

Watch this and tell me you don’t find it completely gorgeous. Seriously.

And since it was one of the most beautiful stills:

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SBJ @ 7:28 PM

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nadarine says:

Mmmmmm, Black Orchid.
I wasn’t sure about it at first, either, but then I couldn’t get it out of my head. I wore it one day, and started craving its smell a few days later- if that makes any sense. I think it was Laia who said that Black Orchid reminds her of a woman who’s just had daylong sex- none of that girly sweet faux-naiveness in that perfume, oh no.
I’ve only got a tiny bit of my Black Orchid sample bottle left, and you’d best bet I’m saving it for a special occasion. mmmmmmmmmmmmm.

On November 19, 2009 @ 9:08 PM

SBJ says:

Nadarine: I’m waiting for it to come of out of the sickly sweet phase. Believe it or not, after just a few hours, it’s fading entirely. This has happened before with ultra-sex scents and my skin’s chemistry! Will check back in after another few to see where we are. M is reporting “wet towel dirty,” in fact. Ha!

On November 19, 2009 @ 9:42 PM

La says:

dirty is the perfect word for black orchid!

I want those posters. and that movie is thoroughly gripping! must watch NOW.

On November 20, 2009 @ 12:40 PM

G says:

I feel the need to number my comment because it’s all over the place.

1. Cava is my nemesis! I was horribly hungover after a cava night this summer, which is notable because I just don’t get hungover.

2. M’s comments about the fragrances crack me up, always.

3. That movie looks amazing! Stunning, in fact. And Ginnifer Goodwin? Bonus!

On November 22, 2009 @ 8:45 PM

SBJ says:

Y’all, it never stopped being sickly sweet. A shame! Not dirty. Not on me.

G: Not all cavas are created equal. You should absolutely not be afraid to try, say, Paul Cheneau’s offering. M has a certain eloquence, it’s true. Let’s see the movie together when it comes out! You come here. Ha!

On November 22, 2009 @ 11:51 PM

Sublimefemme says:

A Single Man does look visually striking. And how gorgeous is Julianne Moore? I love her, almost as much as I love you!

xo
SF

On November 23, 2009 @ 8:11 PM

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