Tag Archives: perfume

Authent perfume : The fragrance of cell renewal !

8 December 2011
Perfuming and renewing its cells at the same time is now possible thanks to Authent perfume, the last one from Menard’s laboratories. In collaboration with japanese dermatologists, research laboratories from the Japanese brand Menard designed the Perfume Authent, coming from the skincare cream already iconic of the « Authent » brand. A cream k...

Interview of Joël Desgrippes – Chief Creative Officer of Brandimage

25 October 2010
His agency will soon celebrate its 40th anniversary, he has close to 50 years’ experience and, amazingly, he still looks like a successful young man and his mind is as eagerly inquisitive as ever. After graduating from the Paris school of graphic arts in 1962, Joël Desgrippes began his career as an art director in advertising. In 1971, he founde...

How you can get off the beaten path without losing your way (Part 3)

22 October 2010
Amber, iris, neroli, rose and sandalwood: what is essential is stated in the Roger Vivier fragrance collection: fi ve eaux de toilette that come in very simple flacons. Rami Mekdachi is the orchestrator of these five movements, played by the perfume composers Julie Massé, Dorothée Piot and Benoist Lapouza. Available in October from Roger Vivier s...

How you can get off the beaten path without losing your way (Part 1)

22 October 2010
Philippe Starck designed his first fragrance flacon, doing so for L’Air du Temps from Nina Ricci, a fragrance he has worn for years. The result? Amazing shapes, midway between a zoomorphic work of proto-history and an object cut while traveling through space. In both cases, the alliance of the past and the future is admirable. Marry Me! is the f...

The white blouse blues

28 September 2010
For a few years, cosmetics’ brands’ scientific communications had become a real issue. And the message itself had become the subject of all kinds of attention. From labs to marketing departments, public relations to consumers, the initial message was formed, transformed and deformed, sometimes to the detriment to the product. It was surprising...