How to Smell Good In the Middle of a Heatwave: Brooklyn Perfume Edition
- c/o joyastudio.com
- Joya Studio Collaboration with Vane; Royal Jasmine
Joya Studio; Royal Jasmine
I love all of Joya Studio’s perfumes (and candles for that matter), and there’s the added bonus that all of the fragrances and beautiful ceramic containers are made right here in Brooklyn. For this summer, I’m partial to this Joya collaboration with Vane, because it is a solid fragrance that comes in a delicate filigree necklace that is reminiscent of the one Mia Farrow is given by Ruth Gordon in Rosemary’s Baby, only this necklace smells good, not like evil. How good does it smell? Well, the top notes are lush Spanish jasmine and tuberose, and the middle notes include toasted marshmallow, so basically you’ll smell all floral and edible and AMAZING. Plus, since the fragrance is activated by body heat, the warmer it gets, the better you’ll smell. I’m pretty sure that’s how it works.
Joya Studio; Royal Jasmine, $68