I love the story behind this fragrance. Thank you for sharing it with us. Lavender is often challenging for me but I love anise. So I am in a bit of a pickle. However, I am so intrigued my the story behind the scent that I want to try it out. I will report back. Great series. Please continue to make videos in this series.
I really enjoyed your video . I'm always looking for unique scents & am going to order the sample set from Chronotope . Looking forward to more in this series .
I really love and appreciate your content Yve…. I am drawn to fragrances with great stories to tell as well… I have not tried that one… will need to grab a sample… thank you… Looking forward to this series… 🤍
nice series Yve. I also like stories behind scents, especially when they are personal and we get to know the creator that little bit more. Maybe that is also a reason why some do not reveal the whole inspiration even if there was one, it can be very personal. And of course we can not get one from a hired nose.
Great series! I love hearing the stories behind these expressions and works of art (not just selling an image). Makes me feel closer to them. I won a sample pack from Amina and Maite. Glad I got to experience this one🥰
Great video. Not sure if it was intentional but your comment about the fragrance walking with you evokes religious sentiment very nicely, to go along with the st James way story of the perfume. I own buen Camino and playa linda and I agree wholeheartedly about needing to highlight and support the passionate good perfume artists out there so they don’t get lost in the noise. I got semi angry when I watched a persolaise interview with a niche brand owner saying he started his company as an exercise in demonstrating luxury brand marketing. That story of appealing to people’s vapid desire for luxury is not one that will ever appeal to me. Unfortunately it feels like a lot of us are in the minority.
Thanks, Kelly! Haha I wish I could say it was intentional, but it just came out while I was talking. But I think the story behind the fragrance kind of primed me in a way, without me knowing it. I think I know what interview you're referring to, and I feel the same way you do.
Piping in to say that my favorite part of this is toward the end when you say something like “it’s not the type of fragrance that will walk ahead of you, it walks with you.” I’m not sure if that phrasing was intentional / intentionally riffing on “walk” because it flowed out so naturally in your sentence that it didn’t sound like it was something you planned to say, but ngl, I don’t care even if it was, because that’s one of the best interpretations / explanations of BC I’ve heard from anyone, period. Thank you so, so much for this! How friggin special!
I wish I could say that I had planned to say it intentionally! 😂 But no, it just happened. Maybe I was primed by the setting of your story. Thanks for giving us fragrance lovers something beautiful to wear. I really do love it!
I remember hearing about Buen Camino on Amina’s channel! Carter’s story + your overview of the fragrance and it’s inspiration… this was dope!!! I’m really hype for this series! I know they won’t be one after another, but I’m excited to see what’s next. This is really cool, Yve.
Great start to this series! Never smelled this before, but I think your description serves as a great addendum to Carter's copy. On that note, do you think that the essence of an 'artistic' perfume is some transportative element? Meaning, should it evoke some clear image, either remembered or imagined?
Looking forward to the series.
Thanks, Nikki!
I love the story behind this fragrance. Thank you for sharing it with us. Lavender is often challenging for me but I love anise. So I am in a bit of a pickle. However, I am so intrigued my the story behind the scent that I want to try it out. I will report back. Great series. Please continue to make videos in this series.
Great idea Yve, love this.
Thanks, Pep!
Fantastic video series! Buen Camino is a great one! -Chris
Thanks, Chris!
Aw, thanks!
I really enjoyed your video . I'm always looking for unique scents & am going to order the sample set from Chronotope . Looking forward to more in this series .
Thank you, Linda!
This is a nice idea 😊 looking forward watching more 🤗
Thank you!
I really love and appreciate your content Yve….
I am drawn to fragrances with great stories to tell as well… I have not tried that one… will need to grab a sample… thank you… Looking forward to this series… 🤍
Thanks, Paola!
nice series Yve. I also like stories behind scents, especially when they are personal and we get to know the creator that little bit more. Maybe that is also a reason why some do not reveal the whole inspiration even if there was one, it can be very personal. And of course we can not get one from a hired nose.
That's a really good point! It does kind of put some creators in a vulnerable position when they share so much of a personal story.
This is going to be a good series Tfs
Thanks, Alicia 🙏
Great series! I love hearing the stories behind these expressions and works of art (not just selling an image). Makes me feel closer to them. I won a sample pack from Amina and Maite. Glad I got to experience this one🥰
Thank you, Kia! I agree, hearing about the story and artistry does help me feel closer to the creator.
Wearing this now!
You're smelling great!
Thank You For The Education.🙏🏾 Great Review.
Thanks for watching, Antonio!
Great video. Not sure if it was intentional but your comment about the fragrance walking with you evokes religious sentiment very nicely, to go along with the st James way story of the perfume. I own buen Camino and playa linda and I agree wholeheartedly about needing to highlight and support the passionate good perfume artists out there so they don’t get lost in the noise. I got semi angry when I watched a persolaise interview with a niche brand owner saying he started his company as an exercise in demonstrating luxury brand marketing. That story of appealing to people’s vapid desire for luxury is not one that will ever appeal to me. Unfortunately it feels like a lot of us are in the minority.
Thanks, Kelly! Haha I wish I could say it was intentional, but it just came out while I was talking. But I think the story behind the fragrance kind of primed me in a way, without me knowing it. I think I know what interview you're referring to, and I feel the same way you do.
Love this series Yve! Looking forward to more. I really need to try Cronotope
Thanks, Brandon! I think you'd dig this house.
Great video love 💕
Thanks, Kie!
I was just looking into this fragrance recently and then you featured this in your bed time scent list and here! Lovely coincidence.
😊 Hope you get a chance to try it out!
Piping in to say that my favorite part of this is toward the end when you say something like “it’s not the type of fragrance that will walk ahead of you, it walks with you.” I’m not sure if that phrasing was intentional / intentionally riffing on “walk” because it flowed out so naturally in your sentence that it didn’t sound like it was something you planned to say, but ngl, I don’t care even if it was, because that’s one of the best interpretations / explanations of BC I’ve heard from anyone, period. Thank you so, so much for this! How friggin special!
I wish I could say that I had planned to say it intentionally! 😂 But no, it just happened. Maybe I was primed by the setting of your story. Thanks for giving us fragrance lovers something beautiful to wear. I really do love it!
Love this series idea! I’m so excited! 🌺✨🧡
Thanks, Sara!
I remember hearing about Buen Camino on Amina’s channel! Carter’s story + your overview of the fragrance and it’s inspiration… this was dope!!! I’m really hype for this series! I know they won’t be one after another, but I’m excited to see what’s next. This is really cool, Yve.
Thanks, Mario! (Wow didn't realize I did not reply to some comments for 2 weeks. Thanks for your patience!)
Yve, I love your idea for the series and really loved learning about this fragrance - nicely done!!!💗💗💗
Thanks, Joss! 💕
Great start to this series! Never smelled this before, but I think your description serves as a great addendum to Carter's copy. On that note, do you think that the essence of an 'artistic' perfume is some transportative element? Meaning, should it evoke some clear image, either remembered or imagined?
Hm that's an interesting question. I think for me, i appreciate it more as an artistic fragrance if it does have a transportive quality to it.
That Moment you dive so deep into this video, but then realize that there is a spider behind yve😅