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The Art of Fragrance

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1.   Jan 18, 2007 12:10 AM

» Yap - Scent memories

Hi Mary,
Thanks for tipping us off to this wonderful perfumer!
I thoroughly enjoyed exploring the Brosius website. And as I read the descriptions of his various perfumes, I remembered certain smells like my grandmother's dining table (stained oven mitts, wood smoke, fresh bread and furniture polish), the smell of rain or newly dug flowerbeds.
It's so visceral. Now I want to visit his gallery and sniff around.
Jennifer

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2.   Jan 18, 2007 8:25 AM

» Feature Writer Mary Rayme - Scent memories

In response to Scent memories posted by Yap:
Hi Jennifer--

Glad you like. I love how Christopher's mind works and I also love that his fragrances are so reasonably priced! I have always loved unusual fragrances...especially Clean Fresh Laundry or the old Smell This' Fluffy Pillow.

His scents are available in a few places around the country but I think it would be a thrill to visit his NYC shop and meet the master himself.

I just LOVE the idea of fragrance being art!

Cheers to you from, Mary

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