"Oleander, growing outside her door, soon they're going to be in bloom up in Anandale/I can't stand her, doing what she did before, leaving like a gypsy queen in a fairy tale..."
--Steely Dan, "My Old School"
I read somewhere that Neil Young stank, that he made any elevator into a torture chamber. I read somewhere else that Quentin Tarantino never changes his drawers. Do you think Serge Gainsbourg, a triple-threat Wit Of The Staircase pin-up (short, Jewish AND French) stank like a hobo? Mais oui, motherfucker.
Gainsbourg is a gargoyle--more demonic monument than human being; Tarantino is a Deleuzian madman who goes by no rules of our petty making, least of all the bathroom ones; while Neil Young was probably wearing a heavy fringed suede jacket while driving a mule team and plow in the hot Topanga Canyon sun on the day in question. It is this disregard for the genius of stink that gives us such joke perfumes as Angel and L'Eau de Issey Miyake--pre-adolescent perfumes that seem designed to deny the fact that grown-ups have pubic hair.
Thus do many complain about the Mastic tree note in Un Jardine en Mediterranee, claiming it is a little too armpit-like to be acceptable. Nonsense, says I. Un Jardine en Mediterranee is a fantastic unisex scent, but it is especially unique and surprising when worn by men. Oleander lingers under Mediterranean fig accords, taming--but also highlighting--the mastic. The fruits and flowers are the pink tank top and delicate silver chain worn by the bad-ass: feminine touches that highlight the macho underneath. This is one of a kind, the jewel in master perfumer Jean Claude Ellena's crown. Absolutely wonderful for men.
Not to be a stickler, but do you mean Un Jardine en Mediterranee? Or is there another one I hadn't heard of?
By the way, I love your blog - art, culture, fragrance and L.A., all in one place? Brilliant. I think perfume generally tends to provoke some interesting writing, but your stuff is especially inspired.
p.s. speaking bo scents, have you encounted l'autre from dyptique
Posted by: Rob | Thursday, December 15, 2005 at 06:13 PM