WHAT: Bath and Body Works Snowman SCENTPORTABLE ($6, bathandbodyworks.com).
WHY WE LOVE IT: Um, hello, can we say adorable?! Looks aside though, this little snowman functions as a built-in clip scent base that will refresh any room with its sweet pine scent and can practically hang anywhere from your car to your kitchen to your luggage.–Rosie
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Holiday Faves: Bath and Body Works Snowman Scentportable
beauty
Giorgio Beverly Hills Celebrates 30 Years
It seems Weddingbells isn’t the only one celebrating an anniversary this year, but so is the golden glamour fragrance from Beverly Hills Giorgio Armani, which was launched in 1981. Perfect for the luxe bride, it’s a bold and rich floral fragrance which has been described as “liquid gold.” Top notes include Orange Flower and Bergamont, while the middle notes contain Jasmine, Gardenia, Ylang Ylang and Tuberose. If you wish your zip code was 90210, love sparkle and designer duds, then this fragrance was made for you. You’ll be able to find this limited anniversary edition bottle starting in October at The Bay and Sears ($70, 50ml).
beauty
Feel Pretty
What do you look for when it comes to your perfume? Personally I love fragrances that are crisp, fresh and feminine. Spring is my favourite time of year, so I love when a scent evokes that season. Pretty, by Elizabeth Arden is launching a limited edition eau de cologne splash in March that is almost identical to the original, but has a feminine floral citrus twist. Read the rest of this entry »
fun » starry-eyed
Luxury for Men
When it comes to your fragrance for the big day we highly recommend selecting a special scent to enhance your wedding style. Not to be forgotten is your man! Besides a clean shave, neat nails and maybe some hair product, there’s not a whole lot your mister can do in the grooming department, so a new cologne is the perfect indulgence. Read the rest of this entry »
planning » rosie's ideas
Spritz On

This may sound like an odd idea, but when you really think about it, don’t you think a reception should not only look good but smell good too? Read the rest of this entry »












