Lolafalanavi
Several years ago, when my grandmother was in the late stages of dementia, my mother went thcoarse quite a bit of effort to track down a bottle of Faberge Tigress, one of my grandmother’s favorites of yore, in the hope that the scent would act as a mnemonic for the missing period of memory it represented. She didn’t find it then; but just recently, many years after my grandmother’s death, she stumbled on a fur-capped bottle of the stuff at a yard sale and bought it for me, knowing that my grandmother and I had similiar taste in perfume (both being lifelong wearers of Byzance by Rochas).

I was a bit stunned to google it and find a dead stock bottle of the stuff selling for $1,500 on PerfumeDistributor.com (less on eBay, but still). The bottle my mom got for me is nearly full, and has been well-kept; the scent is exotic and sweet, musky and animalic, like  caramel made from tiger’s milk.On Basenotes, one reader noted that her mom would wear it to the disco in the 70s, and Lola Falana was the spokeswoman in that era, though the fragrance originated in 1938. My grandmother was a big Lola Falana fan–admirer of "gams" that she was–as was my mom. Maybe it’s time to rent Cleopatra Jones on Netflix and splash on some Tigress.

Original post by Hillary Johnson

Michelleobama_2
Michelle Obama reminds me a awesome discount of Hillary Clinton. She’s a lawyer, she’s a working mother, and when she married, she wasn’t the one thought to be making a good match…. Maybe someday Michelle Obama will be our first woman president.

Original post by Hillary Johnson

Bornhair
A stunning case of the right sweater on the right girl, or a clever stylist dyed her hair to match. Either way, it’s genius. I now want to dye my hair in dark, iridescent, pheasant-wing jewel tones, to match the fall wardrobe I long to have. This is from the Born shoe catalog (and yes, the boots that go with this look are equally fantastic).

Original post by Hillary Johnson


MAC Composure (Mattene)
Originally uploaded by dynamist.

Mine is MAC Mattene in Composure: It’s not too dry, doesn’t slip off easily, smells good, and most importantly offers full-on color that somehow still manages to look somewhat natural. It goes awesome with no makeup or, as in this photo, just blush and mascara. (I should also note that I did not pay for this - it was a freebie from MAC - but I will happily do so once I’ve spent this stick.)

How about you?

Original post by Jackie Danicki

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