8the Annual Basenotes Award Winners
Basenotes has announced today the winners in its 8th Annual Basenotes Awards, voted by Basenotes visitors worldwide.
In the perfume blog category, the gold medalist this year is the same as last year - Now Smell This. Perfume Posse won the silver medal, and Bois de Jasmin got the bronze. For the second year, SmellyBlog has been chosen as one of the top 10 perfume blogs in the 8th Annual Basenotes Award.
For Women
- Best Fragrance : Shalimar
- Best New Fragrance : Prada Infusion d'Iris
- Best Fragrance for Day Wear : Prada Infusion d'Iris
- Best Fragrance for Evening Wear : Black Orchid
- Best Fragrance Packaging : Angel
- Best niche, independent, artisanal or boutique fragrance : Bois Blond
- Best designer, mainstream or fine fragrance : Prada Infusion d'Iris
- Best mass-market, drugstore, budget or direct-sell fragrance : Tabu
- Best Celebrity Fragrance : M
For Men
- Best Fragrance : Terre d'Hermès
- Best New Fragrance : Narciso Rodriguez for Him
- Best Fragrance for Day Wear : Terre d'Hermès
- Best Fragrance for Evening Wear : M7
- Best Fragrance Packaging : Unforgivable
- Best niche, independent, artisanal or boutique fragrance : Green Irish Tweed
- Best designer, mainstream or fine fragrance : Terre d'Hermès
- Best mass-market, drugstore, budget or direct-sell fragrance : Old Spice
- Best Celebrity Fragrance : Unforgivable
- Best Fragrance House: Guerlain
- Best Fragrance Blog: Now Smell This
Labels: Basenotes Awards
3 Comments:
Congrats! You must be more popular than you think.
Congratulations Ayala! I am wearing your "In a Station of the Metro" today and reliving my visit to Paris last week --- my daughter is a student there. I shall savour my sample as it will always evoke Paris!!
Pavlova, I'm just so overjoyed humbly flattered that you can associate my perfume with Paris! I have to admit that I have never been to Paris but I will take some of it with me when I do visit it for the first time. I've been wearing this perfume all spring during the Sakura blossom in Vancouver and it was quite the experience to be so in tune with the environment...
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