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Scented Escapes: Perfumes That Smell Like Summer Escapes
Scented Escapes: Perfumes That Smell Like Summer Escapes

Vogue Arabia

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue Arabia

Scented Escapes: Perfumes That Smell Like Summer Escapes

Picture this: you're spritzing a transparent mist that unfurls like a citrus‑kissed Mediterranean coast where terracotta walls absorb the warmth of the day. There's an undeniable magic in how a scent can instantly transport us to distant shores, sun-drenched terraces, or balmy evening strolls. Nothing sets the tone for sunshine adventures quite like a good summer fragrance. Summer fragrances are like linen on the skin — light, breathable, and effortlessly elegant. These scents lean on crisp citrus, salty marine accords, sun-drenched florals, or dewy greens. The best ones are typically citrusy, aquatic, green, or floral-forward, with bright top notes like bergamot, neroli, or grapefruit that uplift rather than overwhelm. Scent is our most primal connection to place and self. The right one lingers like a postcard in the mind. But, heat tends to amplify and evaporate perfume faster, making longevity a concern. With a higher concentration of fragrance oils, Eau de parfums (EDPs) typically linger longer on the skin than eau de toilettes (EDTs). Look for compositions with a solid base—woods, musks, or ambergris—that can anchor the brighter top notes. Citrus-forward scents often fade quickly, but those balanced with creamy or resinous bases (like sandalwood or vetiver) tend to endure through long, sun-drenched days. For best results, spritz on moisturised skin or use a matching body lotion to help the scent linger. Choose perfumes that feel like a breeze: airy, refreshing, and mood-boosting–ones that are a form of escapism. It can be a way to chase the world and travel—even when you're grounded. Discover these destination-inspired fragrances fragrances—perfect for summer escapes and that out-of-office auto-reply. Loewe If you could bottle joy, it might just smell like Paula's Ibiza. Think a juicy, fruity fragrance with notes of coconut cream, cedarwood, and the brand's own accord of Spanish rockrose wildflower. It's the kind of perfume that begs to be worn with oversized sunglasses and no plans. Destination: Ibiza, Spain LOEWE Paula's Ibiza Cosmic, AED 450 Maison Francis Kurkdjian There's a crisp, radiant clarity to Aqua Vitae, like drinking lemonade under the Lisbon sun, and the scent of cypress drifts in from the hills. It opens with lemon, fresh bergamot from Calabria elegantly blend with a trio of spices, grounding the brightness with a soft, sensual finish. It's clean but complex, a fragrance that feels like a secret escape—even when you're just running errands. Destination: Capri or the Amalfi Coast, Italy Maison Francis Kurkdjian Aqua Vitae Forte, AED 985 Tom Ford Clean but sensual, fresh but indulgent. Tom Ford's Neroli Portofino is a tailored escape into the Italian Riviera, all bergamot, neroli, surprising floral notes and amber undertones. One spritz and you're transported to the shimmering turquoise coves of Liguria, hair tousled by sea spray, heels kicked off beside a bottle of Vermentino wine.

Mesa works to preserve Arizona's fading citrus history
Mesa works to preserve Arizona's fading citrus history

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Mesa works to preserve Arizona's fading citrus history

The Brief FOX 10's Steve Nielsen catches up with Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman about the city's effort to preserve one of the Cs that Arizona is known for – citrus. He says protecting Arizona's agriculture is important and that the city stands ready to preserve it. MESA, Ariz. - Arizona was founded on the five Cs: copper, cattle, cotton, citrus and climate. As time has moved on, citrus has fallen off, but the city of Mesa is trying to preserve that part of our agricultural history. What we know More than 200 acres are tucked away in the city of Mesa at Gene Autry Park. "These are one of the last bastions here of citrus here in the East Valley," Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman said. "Ironically, this area is one of the last city of Mesa-owned orchards. We're here at Gene Autry Park. These trees are well over 90 years old." The land these oranges are grown on can't be used for much else. "We've created a safety zone for the aircraft flying back and forth through Falcon Field, and so this area will always be predominantly citrus," Mayor Freeman said. So citrus it will remain – beautiful, a great smell when they bloom – but also a history lesson growing right in front of our eyes that started in the 1910s. "These orchards were established and, remember, there was nothing out here and this citrus here, it was sent all over the world because, predominantly, the competition was between California, Arizona and Florida," Mayor Freeman explained. Dig deeper Over the years, as Mesa's population has exploded, orange groves have become more and more rare. "The land has become more valuable for development, so the landowners that own their land in citrus today are selling to developers for building homes or other things," Mayor Freeman said. But, these Valencia oranges will remain. Once they're ready, they'll be sold and shipped to Yuma where they'll be squeezed for fresh orange juice. That's the way it will be, because these trees will grow just like the city of Mesa, and they aren't going anywhere. "The protection of our agriculture is so important and Mesa stands ready to preserve that," Mayor Freeman said. What you can do Click here to learn more about Arizona's 5 Cs.

Golden lemon chicken, tangy olives and one glorious pot
Golden lemon chicken, tangy olives and one glorious pot

ABC News

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

Golden lemon chicken, tangy olives and one glorious pot

Alice is joined in the kitchen by Anisa Nanaula, and this time they're turning up the flavour with a golden, one-pan braise that's all about comfort and citrus. Braised chicken with lemon and green olives brings together tender chicken thighs, creamy potatoes and briny olives in a gently-simmered white wine sauce, all finished with a hit of fresh marjoram. It's a dish that feels both hearty and bright — perfect for sharing, spooning straight from the pan, and soaking up every last drop with crusty bread. This recipe's perfect for those lazy Sundays, but easy enough for any night of the week. Here's the full list of recipes from Season 2 of A Bite To Eat With Alice. This recipe appears in A Bite to Eat with Alice, a new nightly cooking show on ABC iview and weeknights at 5pm on ABC TV.

Sweet lovers go wild for NEW flavour of classic goodies on shelves at major supermarket
Sweet lovers go wild for NEW flavour of classic goodies on shelves at major supermarket

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Sweet lovers go wild for NEW flavour of classic goodies on shelves at major supermarket

SWEET lovers have gone wild for the new flavour of a classic goodies which is now on shelves at a major supermarket. Snack maker Mars revealed the tantalising new flavour earlier this month and fans were delighted. 2 2 The new treat, called Skittles Citrus contains five new flavours: Orange, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin and Blood Orange. Mars said they are available at big supermarkets, grocery stores and corner shops across the country. And the sought-after treat was posted to the popular New F oods UK Facebook group when it was spotted in Asda. The post received likes and comments from sweet fans eager to get their hands on the new flavour. "Ooooh another one for the list," said one excited fan. Another asked a friend: "plz look out for these i need them." To which her friend replied: "Just got you a pkt, last on the shelf xx" While another confessed: "I've had these, they are tasty." ""I've wanted this my entire life," added a fifth sweet fan. This is the first Skittles flavour to launch since the brand released its Skittles Giants Gooey early last year. SWEET TOOTH 'A tangy twist', cry fans over 85p packs of Jaffa Cakes in a unique flavour Companies often try out new flavours to excite shoppers, and Skittles' senior brand manager Florence McGivern said flavour experts had been perfecting the new snack for "months". "We know our shoppers are always looking for new, bold flavours, and citrus is the perfect way to bring something fresh and exciting to our Skittles lineup," she said. The Sun recently chatted to insiders at Mars and Walkers about how they come up with new flavours - and why other products get discontinued. You can read more about that here. Meanwhile, Swizzels have revealed a new flavour of classic sweets hitting supermarkets in days and shoppers can't wait. Plus, shoppers are rushing to Lidl to grab the Finally, Haribo has recalled sweets found to contain cannabis as the police launched a probe into gummies that 'made a family fall ill'.

Egypt: Juhayna signs $38mln loan with CIB to finance citrus production line
Egypt: Juhayna signs $38mln loan with CIB to finance citrus production line

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Egypt: Juhayna signs $38mln loan with CIB to finance citrus production line

Arab Finance: Juhayna Food Industries has signed a medium-term loan agreement with Commercial International Bank (CIB) worth $31.6 million and EGP 255 million, with a combined value equivalent to approximately EGP 1.9 billion, as per a disclosure. The loan will finance the purchase of a new citrus production line, in line with Juhayna's plans to expand its concentrate business. The facility carries a tenor of six years. The company said the investment supports its strategy to enhance operational capacity and productivity, increase exports, and move toward foreign currency self-sufficiency. © 2020-2023 Arab Finance For Information Technology. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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