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Gourmand scents, a quest-a life inspiration story

I don't remember when we fell in love with the not so easy scent of incense. Off course I know from our childhood the weird ceremony in our catholic church, where incense was used in a silver burner and walked around by the priest. Why? No idea, but it gave a cerebral mystique feel and as we are looking more and more for authentic moments and full-filing sensations, my quest for this scent began in Paris last month.




Rick Owens' store there was filled with a sensual scent that took over our mind. We entered his place, his world and it felt familiar. Intimacy, devotion and silence on a moment we least expected it, just by some candles burning in a store. 
Scent as a travel in our mind, a happiness endorphin that worked for me.

So, back home, we started looking for that perfect scent, that perfect candle that would bring this same energy, feel and mystique.

First we found a candle from Cire Trudon at Your in Antwerp, the store from our friend JorritCire Trudon candles have been referred to as the “Rolls Royce” of candles. This old French manufacturer produces one of the world’s most prestigious candles of very high quality. We bought the 'spiritus sancti' candle after an intense 'sniffing session' in the store.
Beautiful scent in the store and in the nose, disappointing using it at home in our loft as the scent was not strong (enough) to fill the space. A pity...



Check: http://www.ciretrudon.com/les-bougies-parfumees-spiritus-sancti.php

We looked further. 
In Paris we bought the fabulous parfume Avignon by Comme des Garcons. It was love at first smell. Ivan wears it daily, and I 'm seduced once in a while for a little pump.

When we found out there was a candle with the same fragrance, we were trilled. Think about it, Avignon, the memory of a medieval city in the South of France which surpassed Rome as the Catholic Church's power center in the 14th century. The scent of gothic cathedrals and Papal palaces, of tapestries imbued with centuries of incense. Of cold marble steps, holy relics and dark confessions. This should be it..

Our verdict? The recognizable smells of frankincense and myrrh open the high mass of Avignon, evolving to an almost eye-smarting, gloriously smoky and resinous heart.
The Avignon candle scent is beautiful, dark and mysterious, and certainly among the most talked about (and admired) of Comme des Garçons line. But in our home? Again, not strong enough. Damn!
Series 3: Avignon – a spicy fragrance with Roman camomile, Labdanum, Frankincense, Vanilla, Patchouly and Palisander.
Next!

It's all ready years I know about a store 'Senteurs d'ailleurs'in Brussels, so friday we decided to pay this store a visit, and check out that other 'famous' scented candle Diptyque
The candle models talk about for years as 'their scent to beat home sickness and loneliness'.




Diptyque began producing candles in 1963, and it has cornered the candle market with its exotic wax concoctions and packaging.

Diptyque's fragrance repertoire is an ode to nature and its exquisite ingredients. Seemingly simple, they are all in fact an ingenious reinvention of nature. Each fragrance brings a moment, or an extraordinary place to expression: a summer field in Provence, a cozy evening at home with the family, a a dew-covered garden in full bloom.

Diptyque's luxury scented candles are handmade in 12 steps. Each candle has its own composition of wax and wick to ensure a consistent fragrance, with a duration of more than 60 hours.

And, do they have an incense scented one? More or less. At least at Senteurs d'ailleurs the had only one that came close.
Diptyque's Myrrhe candle is both mysterious and sophisticated, earthy, spicy and aromatic. And with a good sniff of incense.
Described as "an ambery resin burned in offering, the gift of a king and a sensual scent since Ancient Times.".

And, was this thé ultimate candle I was looking for? No, not yet.
The quest continues, stories will follow.
At the moment, we light them all at once, and we feel quite blessed in our home. Thank god.




One day Paris shopping-a life inspiration day

                                 Some shopping in Paris? Always a good idea.

The show of Ann Demeulemeester started at 11u30 am, and 20 minutes later we were ready to hit the town.
It's always difficult to choose which 'quartier' to visit, when you only have a few hours.
It's been a while since we went to Colette, so we started there. But we first passed by my all time favorite perfume shop of Comme Des Garcons. A small but exclusive selection and the most beautiful 'degradé' pink windows. I'm sure we know this store at least 15 years and it is still as pure and beautiful as then.





Ivan at Comme des Garcons.



Checking out.
Window at Colette
Colette kids, with music selection, always refreshing new choice.
Lunch at  'Très Honoré'.  Tip from Domusplus out of Wallpaper Magazine. http://www.treshonore.com


'Très Honoré' chandelier.
Moi, Miss Kate, checking out next stop.
Very light, fresh raw salmon. Always good.

Golden macarons, but no pictures from outside towards the window allowed!! Can you imagine??? So, no name mentioning. 
Cute, private perfume boudoir at the Galerie de Valois.
Rick Owens!! His  store in Palais Royal became a real flagship since the American designer moved his headquarters to Paris in 2003. Find it inside the Palais Royal in 130-133 Galerie De Valois.

Beware of the life-sized Rick Owens wax figure, standing behind the counter desk. Wicked!
 


Quick check in Go Go Paris.
Toilet wall covering at merci store coffee shop.
Merci unconventional chair selection
Merci Food Theme, great stuff currated by the trendspotters of Merci.

We left Paris when it started snowing. Romantic, yes, but when you have a tree hour drive ahead of you, it's better to go.
But, GoGo Paris, soon we'll be back....