Isabelle Doyen
February 18th, 2008 — Ineke Ruhland, Isabelle Doyen, Women, annie byzantian, clara molloy, discussion, nathalie larson, perfumer, perfumery, sarah horowitz thran from perfumeshrine @ Perfume Shrine
Through the course of history, men have left a more prominent relief on the gauze that seperates present from past deeds. Even the term “history” is arguably problematic, a priori denoting a heightened importance to gender.
Expanding this thought into the realm of art and more specifically perfumery, it is easy to see that the emblematic fragrances of modern perfumery have been mostly conceived
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November 15th, 2007 — Cecile Jeanne, Isabelle Doyen, Obscure Scents, annick goutal, jewelry from Colombina (Marina) @ Perfume-Smellin' Things Perfume Blog
Attention all lovers of Annick Goutal scents! There exists an obscure gem, called Eliel, created by Isabelle Doyen for Cecile & Jeanne, a French costume jeweler. Despite being right next door to Cecile & Jeanne five days a week and despite visiting often to admire the doves ( I have a thing for doves and so apparently does Jeanne, the designer), I might have never noticed the small red bottles
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