Bridal Beauty Prep #3: Picking My Perfect Scent At Jo Malone London (And Top Tips To Fragrance Your Day)

As such a fragrance fiend I knew that getting my wedding day scent just right was going to be top of my priority list as soon as the big things were ticked off. I’ve always worn different perfumes dependent upon my mood, look, the time of year and even occasion, so it was never just going to be a case of spritzing on my current favourite: it was about finding the perfect accompaniment that would always remind me of this very special day as soon as I caught an unexpected whiff. And when you want something uniquely you, timeless, elegant and beautifully crafted there’s nowhere else to turn to than Jo Malone London. It’s undoubtedly become one of those brands I adore wholeheartedly over the last five years or so, and their fragrances adorn my body more than any other – whether that’s the classic Lime, Basil & Mandarin, the limited edition Tudor Rose or the refreshing Wood Sage & Sea Salt among others. What I adore about their perfumes is that they transcend trends or ages, instead providing an aroma that can always be treasured; and that’s exactly what you want from your bridal scent of choice.

In order to pick the perfect fragrance for my wedding day I popped along to their flagship store at Sloane Square for the full bridal treatment and experience, including a glass of champagne and a hand massage to make me feel pampered and bridal. Having someone to help you make decisions, provide suggestions and recommendations is well worth taking a few hours out of your day for, as is the knowledge that you’ll leave with a scent you’ll be counting down the days to wear.

THE CONSIDERATIONS

My personal tastes are very specific and they always have been: I adore citrus, fresh and slightly masculine scents, but detest anything too sweet or floral. Although I knew the kind of scent I wanted to wear, I didn’t want to adorn something I already had – instead choosing to make new memories and keep the fragrance as something super special in my mind. During a Jo Malone London bridal consultation you’ll be asked to share as many details about your day as possible: from the style of the venue, to colour schemes and your dress design, to the time of year and the kind of atmosphere you’re looking to achieve. This helps to set the scene and provides something on which to base recommendations, and makes you think about your wedding in a whole new way. Our big day is taking place in a barn in the country on a (hopefully) warm autumn day, which helped pinpoint certain fragrances that would work beautifully with the surroundings – it’s unsurprising we ended up opting for autumnal fruits and richly warming scents.

THE BLIND TEST

Undoubtedly the best bit of the process, this is where it gets fun! After you’ve discussed your likes, dislikes and theme for the day, your fragrance expert will pick out a selection for you to smell – both alone and in combination with complementary scents. With the names removed your mind is far open than it otherwise would have been, allowing you to choose the scents that you genuinely love rather than are preconditioned to like. We tried and tested a number of different combinations to enhance the base notes of my preferred perfumes, both on a fragrance stick and on my skin, finally settling on a combination that I adored and knew would work with my vision of the day perfectly.

THE FINAL CHOICES

So what of my final choices? I settled on a combination of English Pear & Freesia and the rather iconic Blackberry & Bay – which together provide a timelessly rich, fruity and elegant scent that I simply can’t get enough of. I’ve loved English Pear & Freesia for such a long time but always talked myself out of an impulsive purchase, so my wedding day was the perfect excuse to indulge; Blackberry & Bay was one of my first Jo Malone discoveries, but it’s been such a long time since I’ve worn it that it’s also like starting anew. Together they’re exactly what I envisioned, but would never have settled on alone… So thank you Jo Malone for helping me choose the perfect fragrance combination!

Although I knew having my scent just right was important, I didn’t realise how much of a role scent could play in the overall event – both in the lead-up and on the day itself. The whole experience left me thinking about new ways to infuse my day with the fragrance of autumnal fruit, while little tips have provided the perfect excuse to coat myself in even more Jo Malone concoctions!

TOP TIPS FOR FRAGRANCING YOUR DAY
1. Wear your chosen scent to your dress fittings, subconsciously associating the fragrance with your wedding day and wearing the dress of your dreams. (It’s a great excuse for a cheeky spritz too!)
2. Pop a fragranced soap in the same scent into the bag holding your dress ahead of the main event. It will subtly infuse the scent into the dress and make you feel even more fragrant.
3. Dot a few candles (or diffusers) of your main perfume around the wedding venue, so your guests get a subtle preview of what’s to come when you walk down the aisle.
4. On the morning of your wedding, wash using the corresponding shower gel and apply a complementary body lotion, helping to layer up the scent for longevity.
5. Spritz a little of your chosen scent onto napkins, menus and orders of service (or even the bottom of table cloths so they get a waft of perfume as they get up from the table.)
6. Ask your partner to spray a little of your scent onto his tie or handkerchief, not only so he smells a little like you, but so you complement each other perfectly.
7. To keep your beautiful fragrance lasting for as long as possible, spray a little into your hair (which holds onto scent a lot longer than skin.)
8. When the big event is over, wear the scent only during special occasions and anniversaries so you can treasure the memories made and associations with your chosen fragrance.
Have you any other top tips on choosing, wearing or styling your fragrance of choice on your wedding day? Which scent did you choose to wear and why?

(Or which scent do you think you’ll opt for, even if you’re not yet planning a wedding!)

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NARS Summer 2015 Last Resort Temporary Tattoos

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NARS Summer 2015 Last Resort Temporary Tattoos

The NARS Summer 2015 collection is very pared back this year – really, nothing new other than these temporary tattoos. I’m obsessed with temporary tattoos right now, and these are rather dramatic – especially the black pearl strings which remind me of the Chanel temporary tattoos from 2010. It’s difficult to believe that it’s taken five years since Chanel’s tattoos for the rest of the beauty industry to go hard at this trend.

NARS Summer 2015 Last Resort Temporary Tattoos

The rest of the collection comprises NARS Monoi Body Glow (gorgeous, if you’ve never tried it – your skin ends up super sheeny and you smell like a delicious beach-side cocktail), NARS Body Glow (shimmery) and a new Laguna Bronzer Compact.

NARS Summer 2015 Last Resort Temporary Tattoos

The tattoos are £15 launching in April – and a note of warning: when you remove the plastic cover sheet, make sure you put it back on the same side – turns out that the other side sticks like glue to the tatts and when you try and remove it, pulls them off the sheet.

The New Matte Lipsticks: Luxe and Luminous

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Matte lipsticks seem to be getting better and better; softer, more moisturising formulas with great longevity and vibrant, non-chalky colours. I love the edgy, modern look that a matte lipstick gives but I hate having dry lips so any kind of scientific advance in this particular beauty sector is going to rouse my interest! I actually don’t know anything about the science behind Tom Ford’s Matte Lip Colour and Charlotte Tilbury’s new Matte Revolution lipsticks, if indeed there is any, but the colours are beautiful, the finishes look very “high fashion” and the formulas are very comfortable indeed. The pigments are intense, but there’s a kind of glow or radiance to them, too – very clever.

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In the picture above I’m wearing Tom Ford’s matte lipstick in First Time, which is quite an unlikely shade choice for me, it being rather pink! But the matte finish makes it milkshakey and cool and I’ve actually been wearing this quite a lot. I also love Flame, which is pictured front middle in the still life shot (top). It’s an unfeasibly bright orange-red that I can imagine will take summer by storm, when summer winds its way around to us. These matte lipsticks have an incredibly sumptuous and buttery texture and there’s a slight luminosity to the finish that stops the colour from looking completely flat. Truly luxe, with a price tag to match, you can find these at Selfridges online for £37.

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Charlotte Tilbury’s Matte Revolution lipsticks come in at a less wince-inducing price, £23 each, and have the same kind of highly-pigmented, velvet-finish attributes. Though (dare I say it) the Tom Ford lippies are a little more buttery and comfortable. I also find the Tilbury shade range to be on the darker side, with lots of deep plums and sophisticated browns, but not so much in the way of nudes or milky pastels. The collection is very Old Hollywood, which on one hand is a breath of fresh air and rather brave, but it didn’t give this nude-lover much in the way of choice. My pick was Very Victoria, but it’s still quite dark on me. (Lots of people have commented that it comes up far paler on them, I’m wondering whether my lipstick has been labelled incorrectly!) At any rate, those who like to wear proper, grown-up lipstick will have fun with these shades – you can find them all and buy online here.

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(I’m wearing Very Victoria in the picture above; can you see how it’s quite a dark nude on me? I really like it though, it’s quite chic, a bit more polished and ladylike than a sixties pale nude.) In other Tilbury news, I hear there’s a skincare line coming out. I shall investigate more – it seems everything that Tilbury touches turns to gold so I’m interested to see how she’s done with expanding into a new sector. There are so many truly fabulous products in the makeup range, I’m hoping I’ll find a few “Holy Grail” things for skin, too…

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Altuzarra for Target: What To Buy

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There I was on Net-a-Porter, minding my own business (fantasy window-shopping for outrageously expensive dresses), when a whole load of very glam-looking clothes popped up with prices that were so unusually low, I thought that there had been a mistake. Dresses for £50! You can’t buy a pair of socks on Net-a-Porter for fifty quid! It turns out that it was the new Altuzarra for Target collection that has launched in the states (at Target, obviously) but that has also been picked up by Net-a-Porter. And so I thought that it would be rude not to at least try some of the collection, and promptly added two dresses and a faux-fur jacket to my shopping basket.

A few gripes: a $49.99 dress costs £50 on Net-a-Porter. Now I’m not an exchange rate expert but I’m pretty sure that the sterling price should be lower, so… Also, this is not designer-quality merchandise we’re talking about here – the coat has something of an..er..electrical quality to it and the python print dress that I chose is a bit flimsy. I think that Topshop is probably better quality, though the faux-fur jacket has the most wonderful wide shoulders and film-star kind of cut. I’m going to sit on the faux-fur for a few days and decide whether to keep it. (Not literally sit on it, you understand, it’s a figure of speech.)

altuzarra for target at net-a-porter

One thing that I love, however, is the rather bizarre “half work shirt, half siren python-skin skirt” hybrid dress (find it here). Something about it is so very wrong, but when I put it on it was just so very, very right. Flattering, cut exactly to my waist and hips so that it seemed very tailored and, though the fabrics aren’t the kind of thing you’d find in a high-end store, it looked good, I thought. It’s a keeper. There’s something about it that’s very Sexy Secretary, a bit Clark Kent if he was a woman. (On the top half, she was a straight-laced newspaper clerk, on the bottom half, she was SEX WOMAN!)

You can find the Altuzarra for Target range at Net-a-Porter here – let me know if you snap anything up. I wanted a belt, but they sold out almost the minute they landed online.

(For your reference: I bought the dress in the photos in a size 4 – it’s snug, but it fits well. I am a definite UK 10, not a UK 8. The fur comes up small – I bought size small and it only just closes. The snakeskin dress here is too small for me, I needed a US6 but bought a US4.)

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The Only Glitter Polish I Can Deal With…

KURE Bazaar Glitter Polish

Finally, glittery nail polishes I can actually wear! I usually shun glitter because taking it off is one of the worst, most thankless beauty tasks ever invented. I would honestly rather go to the dentist than remove glitter polish. I’d rather wash up the trays and shelves from inside the oven, and we all know what a crap job that is.

Anyway, back to my point: glitter polishes that don’t make me want to pull out my eyeballs with a pair of hot tweezers when it comes to removal time. And I am so, so glad that they are from one of my all-time favourite nail brands, KURE Bazaar. KURE make their polishes from non-toxic ingredients such as corn, potatoes, cotton and wheat and the formulas are up to 85% natural. But there’s no compromise on quality – the colours apply beautifully and last reasonably well. I say reasonably, because I get really bored of my nails being painted (weirdly) and usually remove my polish after a couple of days, even if it isn’t chipped! Strange quirk that I have…

KURE Bazaar Glitter Polish

There are fifteen new glitter polishes from KURE – I have DivaPrecious and the special peel-off base coat. Precious (here) is a fine gold glitter and this looked brilliant after two coats – I expect it would look even more stunning over a metallic gold base or even a bright red base, but I was testing out over the peel-off. Still, it was incredibly sparkly and dense with glitter bits! Diva is a chunkier, rose-gold glitter and looks really good, but I found it more difficult to build up than Precious, so I think that the finer glitters would be my choice.

KURE Bazaar Glitter Polish

The peel-off base coat worked stupendously. It didn’t peel off until I wanted it to, so it’s not like one of those kid’s “play polishes”, but when it was time to take off the glitter it was easy (and very satisfying) to remove. I treated my nails to a bit of an oil massage afterwards, because I felt I deserved it seeing as though I’d just saved myself about fifty minutes of hard beauty labour. Continue reading