Features relating to Dawn Spencer Hurwitz
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Carnation Pickup

by Maureen Gibbon, 17 September 2008 Articles
If a pink carnation was the only flower Don McLean’s “lonely teenage broncing buck” had in “Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie,” there was a good reason he was out of luck.
The pompom-like flowers made up almost every corsage I ever got in high school, and their clammy blossoms were about as appealing as their straight-from-the-refrigerator temperature. Still, each time I received a carnation, I’d stick my nose into it, hoping for a scent. Each time the petals disappointed.
...Perfume poetry project

by Grant Osborne, 28 March 2008 Industry News
14 perfumers have contributed to a project organised by Heather Ettlinger, in which they have been asked to imagine a perfume based on the poem, In a Station on the Metro by Ezra Pound....
An introduction to Dawn Spencer Hurwitz

by Ali Nakhai, 01 June 2003 Articles
Fine fragrance has always been a staple of the French and great perfumers have mainly been from France. American perfumes never gained the respect of their French counterparts and perfume elitists wouldn't dream of going American. However there comes a time when all things change and Dawn Spencer Hurwitz lands a heavy step forward for American perfumers...












