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diptyque questionnaire: Olivia Giacobetti
3. Your favorite dish?
Apricot Tagine
4. Your favorite scent?
Just
one? Wood smells because there are thousands of them! White, black,
dry, milky, burnt or wet – I can hardly think of a perfume without wood
which for me is just like how the base or background is for a painter.
5. Your Proust madeleine?
I
have plenty – the solfège of a perfumer is a series of memories, of
emotions remembered. The most intimate of them is probably the smell of
my teddy-bear when I was a child. Just thinking of him brings back nap
times and his familiar smell, a mixture of straw and boiled wool.
7. In your opinion, which animal creates the most empathy?
A donkey.
8. Synesthesia: do you have sensorial associations with shape, colour, scent, and sound?
My
work is based on the association game, the illusion of perception where
senses blend together, melt into each other and for me, smell brings
out all the senses.
9. What fault do you have?
Curiosity.
10. And which characteristic do you gain most from?
My curiosity.
14. The book that opened your eyes to the world?
Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke, I was 16 years old then.
16. Three important films?
The movie Le Sauvage from my childhood, directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau, because it inspired me to become a perfumer.
Time of the Gypsies, by Emir Kusturica
The Piano, by Jane Campion
18. If you were to have a museum, which sculptor and sculpture would you choose for it?
The sheer folly of artist Olafur Eliasson – the Weather Project, or Your Sun Machine.
20. Which people, real or fictional, inspire you most?
It’s
more than just a character as it’s often a detail that catches my
attention, an appeal, the unusual off-the-wall thing, a sensation which
brings something else and creates a new craving, a new idea.
I also
rather like works by some artists like Anish Kapoor or Yoshioka Tokujin
where I find magic, an extraordinary poetry, which inspire me a great
deal.
22. If you could offer a bouquet of flowers to a bird, what would it be?
A bouquet of mint and chocolate cosmos flowers, chocolate scented!
For what bird?
A northern cardinal.
24. Where do you escape to?
Where there is water – as far as your eyes can see.
26. Do you have a motto that you use as guidance and illumination?
I
really like this from Andrée Putman who I was lucky to meet, “Not to
dare is already losing. Let us rejoice on any ambitious project, even
utopian, because things will never change unless we dream.”
27. Does the act of creating govern your life?
It
becomes something essential that I look for, a feeling of the unknown,
of mystery, just like a need to go towards what’s still strange to me.
Picasso once said “What do I do when I’ve no inspiration? I work!”
28. As a gift what would you like to give that would make something?
Time.
29. If you were to talk about your job to young talented people, what would you say as encouragement?
I
would only give one piece of advice – by imitating others too much, one
tends to forget our own world, it kills both our instinct and
imagination.
30 & 31. According to you,
what is craftwork in modern times and setting economic or social issues
aside, how can rare productions of noble quality be beneficial today?
France
is a real gold-mine but the savoir-faire has gotten lost in
standardization ruled by marketing and the desire to please the largest
audience. Today everyone gets dressed and perfumed almost in a uniformed
way, it’s terrible! Craftsmanship, rare creations, the “little hands”
seem to be the only future of luxury versus an exhausted market by
standardised and globalized brands. We’re already seeing an urge for
more truthfulness.
33. And what would your favourite diptyque scent (perfume or candles) be?
L’eau Trois.
34. For you, diptyque in a nutshell?
Creation of their own world standing apart from the fashion trends.
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Reincarnation – Here We Go Again
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This is just my edit but I fucking love this
“I just need a person” or “I just used a person”
I feel like the original way you read it says something about you.
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Has anyone ever noticed how people only love the ocean when the sun is out? Once darkness settles, breeze kicks in, and sharks come out to play – no one wants to swim among it’s waves. And I hope I have never made someone feel like that… As if they’re only admirable in light. As if their darkness wasn’t worth exploring. Because it’s when the sun sets that I sit on the shore, and stare at the ocean in awe.
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Lift a Curse Bath Spell
While the concept of “curses” has been thoroughly stereotyped by movies and books, they do exist. Just don’t assume that every run of bad luck means that someone has cursed you. Even free Wiccan spells can’t fix everything.
• 12 white candles
• 1 black candle
• 1 cup of sea salt
• 1 tbs white sage
• 1 tbs lavender
• 1 tbs chamomile
The amounts don’t have to be exact. You’re not baking a cake here. Make sure you have white sage, not the green kind in your kitchen.
On the night after the full moon, make a circle of the 12 candles on your altar and place the black one in the center. Run yourself a hot bath, adding the salt and herbs. You can use a little cheesecloth bag for the herbs, if you don’t want them floating loose in the water. Go light the candles, then sit by the tub and say the words of the spell:
By the light of moon’s wane
Cleanse my soul of this stain
Let the spell be reverse
Lift away this dark curse
As I enter sacred space
Return my soul to grace
Get into the bath, and cup some water in your hands. Pour it over your head 3 times. Repeat the following each time:
I forgive what was done
Let the spell be undone
Then just relax in the tub until the water is cool. Snuff out the candles for the night. For the next couple of nights, relight all the candles and repeat the second part of the spell words. Let the candles burn for at least an hour, and then snuff out again. Do this until the black candle has burned all the way down. By then, you should feel the curse lifted from your life.
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Many assume my business success has brought me happiness. But the way I see it, I am successful because I am happy.
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Thinking is difficult, that’s why most people judge.