Anaïs Biguine: Interpreting Oscar Wilde in Scent

Like the man, the scent "Wilde" is classy. Like his writing, the scent is harmonious, witty, and bright. We spoke with Biguine about her love for late nineteenth century writer Oscar Wilde and how she she used specific notes to translate his essence into a perfume.
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Colognes Are For Women, Too? A Q&A with Andy Tauer

  Think "cologne" means "fragrance for men"? Nope. That's just one of the many myths that persists in perfume talk. Fortunately, the meaning of "cologne" is far more interesting—and inclusive. Here, Andy Tauer helps us do a little myth-busting, discusses the genesis behind his Cologne du Maghreb, and shares plans for future creations. 
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