Jo Malone, Londonâs best gift-giving fragrance brand, comes to the Philippines in time for the holiday rush
Parsley, fennel, coriander, carrot, sorrel and thyme are garden produce more commonly associated with cookery. As its first surprise for fragrance lovers in 2016, London perfumer Jo Malone has harvested these same herbs and crops to cook up its limited cologne collection for the year.
I LOVE scents! But who doesnât? Even my friends who donât like using perfume will spray on some cologne. And the thing with scents is you may not like to use them, but you do like to smell it on someone.
It may sound funny, but there is scientific basis to why wild cats are attracted to it.
Since most of them canât tolerate heavy scents, Filipinos are drawn to lighter, fresher fragrances. The countryâs humidity also plays an important factor in their decision to go lightâfrom colognes and perfumes to lotions and creams.
Armed with this belief, Jeswani, whose family is into luxury retailing through its four Art of Scent stores, is confident that Filipinos would warm up to the Atkinsons line of colognes and perfumes, which he and his father Charlie Jeswani launched recently at City of Dreams.