OUT OF SYNC

Out of Sync - Mugler Angel B&W

Sometimes I feel I’m increasingly out of sync with the modern perfume world.

The reasons I feel this way are several and varied.

Let’s start with these:

+ I don’t layer everything (although I have been known to wear a few fragrances on different parts of the body at the same time).

+ I don’t equate performance with quality and value.

Clarins Eau des Jardins

+ I haven’t bought the umpteenth 2024 Kayali release (however, I can appreciate the brand’s business and promotional savvy).

+ I still haven’t launched my YouTube channel.

+ I don’t follow loads of YouTubers.

+ There is such a thing as too sweet (does Olivier Cresp lie awake at night regretting the gourmand monster he unleashed with Mugler Angel? He probably doesn’t.)

Out of Sync - Mugler Angel

Gosh, there are lots of don’ts here. So let’s have some do’s, shall we?

+ I still enjoy old-school blogging with thoughtful writing and enticing visuals.

+ As things seem to get busier, more hyper, more attention-grabbing, I’m enjoying quiet fragrances more and more.

Hermes Cuir d'Ange EDT

+ With the rise of AI and suspiciously perfect imagery on IG, imperfection is becoming my thing. (Yes, I air-brush here and there, but not overly so).

+ My references of quality seem so old school when I type them out: Guerlain, Chanel, Cartier, Hermès and Bulgari.  Not to mention, designer.

Out of Sync - Cartier La Panthere Parfum + Cartier Baiser Vole EDP

Do you also sometimes feel out of sync with the modern perfume world? Please let me know.  Hope I’m not the only one…

5 Replies to “OUT OF SYNC”

  1. Hi Richard, in agreement… the more the fragrance onslaught (although it has its moments), the more I return to a couple of old classics I love…
    Regards,
    Andre

  2. Hi Richard, interesting subject. There is a lot to be out of sync in the world at the moment. I find comfort in older fragrances. Some of these fragrances were considered edgy but have become classics. Best, Aurore

  3. I agree with you on many of the points you mentioned, Richard. I try to stay open when it comes to new fragrances with new ideas, but find that my perfume tastes naturally lean towards classics with quality. Given enough time, the “new” can certainly become a classic. Great read!

  4. I totally agree, Rich. I was nodding my head as I read each of your bullet points. But, I always keep my options open as far as new releases go, and invariably there are quite a few I enjoy as the year goes along. Great post!

I look forward to your comments.