The connection between color and fragrance is deeply ingrained and I pay close attention to how well these two elements align in the products I look at.

Most of the time the product and packaging color are in the ballpark but don’t always hit the perfect color. The nuances of color are as important as the notes of the fragrance and should be selected with the same attention to detail.
How refreshing on a steamy summer day to find a combination that pleased my eye and in a breath whisked me away to a peaceful Japanese garden.
Elizabeth Arden found the perfect tint of green for their lighly exotic fragrance by perfumer Rodrigo Flores-Roux, who was inspired by the flowers traditionally used for scenting tea. The color is light, clear with just a hint of the hue perfect for the lightly green and slightly fruity fragrance.
A perfect blend of cool, stillness and contemplation.


















You’re so right Kate. That bottle makes me feel cool, calm, and refreshed just by looking at it. I hope it smells as good as it looks ; perfect for summer.