Scenting Hollywood and Rock Celebrities

I thought you might enjoy a light-hearted, escapist game about scenting old Hollywood and modern rock star celebrities. Obviously, much of it is subjective, but I do include what some stars actually wore, when known, whether it was from Creed, Caron, Guerlain, Coty, Chanel, or other houses.

The last few years have been extremely difficult and exhausting for everyone so sometimes I like to do escapist threads on Twitter to distract one away from the news. Whether it’s gorgeous libraries from around the world, the mysteries of the deepest part of the sea, or art masterpieces from great museums, the threads help me as much as others in providing a glimmer of light amidst frustrating hard times.

This is one of those threads.

I hope you will feel free, whether here or on Twitter, to join in with what you think certain celebrities might wear. But, on the whole, I just hope you enjoy the thread. Happy Saturday, everyone.

PS — On a slightly related but tangential note, if you’re interested, I once did a fun thread on celebrities in their youth or younger days.

7 thoughts on “Scenting Hollywood and Rock Celebrities

  1. I’m pretty sure Cary Grant wore Acqua di Parma original scent and that is what I see him wearing or maybe original Eau Sauvage. Liz as Cleo Opium for sure.

    • Nah, Liz was a Bal à Versailles girl all the way. Michael Jackson, too. Both their signature scents.

      • So true on that, in fact I’ve heard it said that Liz Taylor was the once who introduced MJ to Bal à Versailles during their courtship.

        Liz’s own Passion in some ways pays a tribute to Bal à Versailles, I don’t quite mean they’re similar but they do seem to share a certain vibe.

        Also, I must say dear Kafka, I’m a huge fan or your writings and musings, no one quite does ‘synesthesia’ like you.

      • So true on that, in fact I’ve heard it said that Liz Taylor was the once who introduced MJ to Bal à Versailles.

        Liz’s own Passion in some ways pays a tribute to Bal à Versailles, I don’t quite mean they’re similar but they do seem to share a certain vibe.

        Also, I must say dear Kafka, I’m a huge fan or your writings and musings, no one quite does ‘synesthesia’ like you.

  2. From what I’ve read, along with Floris,David also liked vetiver and some Tom Ford products.I just picked up JF and 89 for very good prices.
    What am I supposed to do? I like them.Their for a good price.I buy.
    Oh, just picked up Sex&Sea Neroli for a good prices,plus I got 3 8ml travel spray
    from her line.Under My Skin is one of them. Excited.

    James Gardner in RockFord Files.
    It has to be a splash. No sprayers for him.

    Barney Miller’s Ron Harris explaining to Barney and Wojo,
    “It’s gotta be a sprayer man”.

    Andy Kaufman as Latka or as himself, anything ETAT.

    Tom Jones
    Secret de Venus Eau de Cologne Spray.
    What? Just looked it up for fun.
    Never heard of it. C’mon Tom.
    I like my imagination for Tom much better.
    Geurlain’s Hertitage,Habit Rouge or Derby.
    Tom needs consoltation Kafkaesque.

    Farrah Fawcett.
    If she could, she would have worn the ever so beautiful
    Tonka Imperial.

    Jennifer Connelly, meowouch.
    Tabac Tabou for evening.
    Tobacco Rose for cuddling.
    Confetto or Batito d’Ali for being playful.
    A bottle of suntan lotion for me so that Jennifer never ever never gets sun burnt.
    he he he.

    Uhhhh, the prices of Roma and Paplion have went up just a little.
    Weren’t those 18ml’s of Roma like $70 to $75 dollors.
    Now $93.

    Had fun.
    Thanks for giving us this chance to play.

  3. Great game! I’m so glad to see you toggling between Twitter and WordPress; I love seeing your posts pop up in my news feed here, and you’re such an outstanding writer. I think Vol de Nuit would suit Ava Gardner extremely well. She just seems to have that glamorous free spirit, and certainly she was uniquely beautiful. Gary Cooper: I totally agree with your picks. Eau Sauvage and Lonestar Memories. I might add Knize 10 for him.

    P.S. I’ve read on your Twitter posts of the recent travails due to your caregiving for unwell, elderly parents, and the related sibling strife. I’m so very sorry. I hope Apollo is a major distraction, if not always a comfort! Can you get any respite, whether from hiring someone to come in for a weekend, or having your mom go to a day program occasionally? In my dad’s final years, with dementia, the occasional day program was a lifesaver for my mom. Anyway, I’m confident you have researched and explored all available options; but sometimes the caregiver needs someone to say “Do it!” And it seems your siblings might not. Hugs to you.

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