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How to Smell Like a Star

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Came across this interesting site called Perfume Shrine that has an extensive compilation of the favorite perfumes worn by famous film stars.  Included is a  list of "Old Hollywood" actors and actresses and the vintage scents they preferred, many of which are still available today.

For instance,  some of Audrey Hepburn’s faves were Joy, Femme Rochas, Le De Givenchy and L’Interdit, which was originally made for her.  They’re all feminine florals with either fruity or spicy undertones, what you could definitely envision her wearing.

Of course I think pretty much everyone knows Marilyn Monroe was famous for wearing Chanel #5 to bed.

Bette Davis also liked Le De Givenchy. It was her signature scent.

Gina Lollabrigida liked Shalimar, an exotic spicy scent that’s a perfect choice for her.

The Latin sex siren, Dolores Del Rio,  wore Estee Lauder’s Youth Dew. She brushed the dark, earthy, inviting fragrance into her hair.

Jean Harlow wore Mitsouko and according to this site her husband was found doused with it when he committed suicide.

Jayne Mansfield-My Sin, Arpege and Shocking Schiaperelli

Both Elizabeth Taylor and, believe it or not, Frank Sinatra wore Jungle Gardenia!

James Dean- Knize Ten, a scent considered powerful, complex and intriguing. Sounds appropriate!

There’s much more, accompanied by many interesting facts. It’s also fun to Google the different fragrances to see if the ingredients seem to match the  personalities.  This site is also a great way to make a choice if you’re looking for a vintage fragrance and would like to smell like one of your favorite classic film stars!

Tis the Season to be Swanky

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

The holidays are a very nostalgic time of year.  So why not entertain in classic style with an old fashioned retro cocktail party?  There are plenty of helpful decorating tips, and food and drink recipes all over the internet to ensure you pull off the swankiest party on the block.

The Party Merchant  has tons of supplies to help you set the mood.  They also include a some great retro theme ideas , including food and drink suggestions.

From Bon Appetit Magazine, yummy appetizer recipes for a 50s cocktail party remixed for the 21st century.

Another stop should definitely be Martini Art , where they sell everything you need to shake and stir your way to cocktail nirvana.  There are also tons articles with party tips .  I love their suggestion of having your guests do a holiday gift exchange where everyone brings a unique martini glass. Sure beats the cookie swap they have in my neighborhood every year! They’ve also got a  great selection of gifts for the martini lover in your life. 

Blue Flame Martini Gift Set

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Cocktail Cologne Set for the person who enjoys wearing the scent of their favorite alcoholic beverage.

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Martini Pinup Magnet Set - A great stocking stuffer!

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And of course it wouldn’t be a retro party without some  swanky lounge music.

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Don’t forget cool atomic style party invitations from Rock Paper Scissor  and make sure you let your guests know only their finest vintage style cocktail wear is acceptable attire!  A black and white dress code is always very classy.  Women should channel Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffanys.  And for men, think Sean Connery as the original James Bond.

 

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