If you thought that tuberose perfumes – deriving from a white, night-blooming flower that originated in 16th Century Mexico – were a little one dimensional, you're not alone. 'For centuries, tuberose ...
THE tuberose, a native to Mexico, belongs to the family Amaryllis and is commonly known as lily. It has long been cherished for aromatic oils extracted from its fragrant white flowers. It is a popular ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. “I love this flower because it’s deceptive,” says master perfumer Sophie ...
The tuberose has been cultivated longer than any cut flower in the world. The Aztecs in Mexico domesticated and cultivated it many centuries before the Spanish arrived in 1519. In fact, the species ...
Since yesterday was Mother’s Day, and last week my mother’s birthday, this article is for Mom, who passed away at home earlier this year. I kept her bedroom, where she spent the majority of her time, ...
Fragrance is something that evolves and is very personal. In my 20s, I loved citrusy and/or very powdery scents, and they smelled so good on me. Last year, someone gave me a bottle of the perfume that ...