Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day

Here are my thoughts on my first perfume love, posted to Perfume Smellin' Things this morning.  Please share with me your first perfume love and what impacted you about that fragrance.  Have a wonderful Valentine's Day with your loved ones!
They say you never forget your first love.  That is true in romance and it is equally true in fragrance.  I remember with vivid detail my first perfume love.  I remember saving my wrinkled dollar bills from my steady babysitting job to purchase her.  I remember learning how to say her name.  I remember bravely walking into the store, setting my sites on the opulent fragrance counter that I had frequented with my aunt, and asking for her.  I remember feeling so grown up in acquiring her at a mere fourteen years old.  I remember exploring her white, clean packaging, studying her curves and inhaling her fragrance.  Yes, I remember … Her name was Anaïs Anaïs by Cacharel.  I can conjure her scent in an instant, for she accompanied me nearly every day through my sophomore year of high school.  She mentored me like a loving, big sister.  A little powdery, a lot floral and definitely not sophomoric, her sophistication embraced my wholesome, naïve adole-scents.  Yet, her lack of overly musky or animalic bases ensured her consistent appeal to my untrained nose. Cheerful orange blossom, sweet lily and springtime hyacinth underscored by sandalwood and incense, Anaïs Anaïs’ accords are always appropriate, even for my strict, parochial school days.  If only the pains of growing up were not associated with her, I would reconnect with her, asking for another warm embrace.  Instead, I will always remember …  with love and adoration.

4 comments:

ForTheLoveOfPerfume said...

Annie,

Will you be blogging about perfume regularly? I noticed you just created your blog. Let me know and thank you.

Perfumeshrine said...

Anais Anais sure made a LOT of girls' heart flutter when it came out. It was perfectly designed from top to bottom and the Sarah Moon images in the advertising were amazingly fascinating. A scent to define an era! Thanks for remembering it.

ForTheLoveOfPerfume said...

Dear H.,

My pleasure! It was fun to reminisce! Nice to see you and thank you for reading.

Annie Rose Brignall said...

@ ForTheLoveOfPerfume, I wont just be blogging about Perfume, but i'm certain that the topic of perfume will pop up every time i try a new one. My blog is going to focus on a lot of different aspects as i go on.
Keep posted to see if you see anything of intrest :)
thank you.