Divine? Charmed, I’m sure!

Some months ago, I recently received several samples of Divine Parfums from Dinard on the coast of Brittany. Four were for women; two for men.

I was charmed by this quote:

Creating a perfume is a noble art, comparable to music, painting and literature. An essence of life you share with others.

A great perfume is a masterpiece, stimulating meetings, exchanges and emotions. Expressing flights of fancy, ardent impulses and love, D I V I N E gives to each woman her allure and joy.

Have you ever thought of creating a perfume as being a noble art, comparable to other arts?
Or have you thought of perfumes more as a luxury or as an afterthought, something less noble than art? something expendable? or is it for you, a necessity? something that makes your day go better? that enhances your moments?

There is an art to creating a perfume. Different noses have a sort of signature that runs through their fragrances and particular fragrance houses have their own notes, such as Guerlinade that works its way through the Guerlain fragrances, especially the older ones.

I was charmed with the scents wafting from the package. Nothing leaked, so it is possible that the insert was spritzed. Then I was charmed by the note:

Chere Madame…I hope Divine fragrances will charm you and that one of them will suit you…

By that time I was ready to be charmed. I certainly hoped one of the fragrances would suit me! I would have been disappointed if I had not been drawn, especially since the package itself, well, smelled Divine!

So, take your pick of any Divine fragrance…make a choice based on notes you know you like, or jump off the deep end into something new. Either way, you have had an encounter with a true art form. These perfumes are blended to perfection, smooth and delectable. Enjoy!

Have you tried them? which is your favorite?

D I V I N E perfumes are now sold in London, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, New-York, Los Angeles and Vancouver. At a California outing about the time I first received my sample vials, it was noted that several of the women were wearing L’inspiratrice. At that time, I hadn’t heard of it.

As I revisit the scents, I will add my reviews. The links will work as soon as the review posts.

Karin
www.savvythinker.com

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