Sentence examples for whose fragrance from inspiring English sources

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Everything was in bloom, including the ubiquitous lavender whose fragrance reminds visitors how far they are from gritty Tokyo.

Candle: £60, selfridges.com A candle whose fragrance is inspired by one of our greatest poets – Byron – is an ideal Christmas gift for any aspiring writer.

He has tried to brighten his surroundings with photographs of the family he rarely sees, and with aromatic candles whose fragrance helps to calm him down.

"I wear my cologne all of the time," says Mr. Dempsey, whose fragrance will be introduced by Avon Products in November.

Mr. Lhota, a Republican candidate for mayor, was displaying an innovation in New York City's never-ending war on rats: the Mint-X trash bag, whose fragrance is intended to repel mice, raccoons and other pesky mammals that have long tormented New Yorkers.

The horticulturist Lucius, whose interest in Phyllida is not wholly scientific, hopes to impress her with a new flower he has named after her, a species whose fragrance, when inhaled, causes confusion, then euphoria and eventually, less happily, coma and death.

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For Estée Lauder, whose fragrances are redolent with white linen, violets and straw hats, and whose advertising features a beautiful woman with yellow lab puppies, a partnership with a hip-hop performer can be seen as an effort to capture part of a surging market.

Still, for true connoisseurs, the chief draw remains the handful of distinctive clublike shops, including Carthusia, the perfumer, whose fragrances are created from the Mediterranean flowers unique to the island; and 100% Capri, whose white linen shirts and tunics are the summer uniform of fashionable Capreses.

(The wisteria vines grew so muscular they began tearing the overhead beams down. We've replaced them with evergreen yellow jessamine and Confederate jasmine, whose fragrances are almost as seductive).

This "olfactory installation", as its creator calls it, came courtesy of Francis Kurkdjian, a 39-year-old bespoke perfumer with a ballerina's physique and a prominent Roman nose whose fragrances start at 8,000 euros ($10,500) for two 2-fluid-ounce bottles.

Unlike the Palmolive, whose scent disappeared with a rinse, the designer dish fragrances seemed bonded to my hands.

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