By Laura Medina
Video Interview, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O44m1pJv7Kk&feature=youtu.be
Ah, the holidays. You all know what that means, celebrities are bursting out of the woodworks, just for you.
If you're in a panic mode because it is only now that you're starting to think about others, now is the perfect time to "gift" them something very limited edition yet reasonably priced...like Dita Von Teese's third and latest fragrance, "Erotique," only at Ron Robinson Apothia, here in the United States, http://www.ronrobinson.com/APOTHIA-Dita-Von-Teese-Erotique-p/94373.htm.
In a section devoted specifically to her "Erotique" Fragrance, Ron Robinson Apothia set-up a pop-up "boudoir," if one inspects it closely, you'll catch Bettie Page's old pumps from her Fifties hey-days.
Knowing that a Bettie Page documentary is going to be release this Friday, this scribe asked Dita if she's going to participate in it...
The Arriviste, “I see you have a pair of Bettie Page’s
pumps.”
Dita, “Thank You.”
The Arriviste, “Bettie Page documentary is being released
this Friday, are you going to participate in the burlesque show at the
screening?”
Dita, “Unfortunately no. I’ve been working too much to be
involved. I’ve been busy working this
Fall.”
“Erotique” Fragrance Notes…
Dita, “Erotique is a tribute to a different era. Something very carnal and animalistic. So, it’s not a perfume for everyone. There’s nothing sweet about it. It got rose, Bulgarian Rose, leather notes, coriander,
a lot of different spices in there. It’s
a very mysterious fragrance. I wanted to
make something that was very mysterious and sensual.
Bulgarian Rose as a common scent note in her perfume series…
Dita, “I like what Bulgarian Rose does to other things. None of my fragrances are rose perfumes. I really don’t like rose perfumes. I like what happens to Bulgarian Rose when
you add it to different elements, that are kinda of the opposites.”
Being the person to model a 3-D dress that was knitted from
a 3-D printer…
Dita, “It was a great opportunity. A really interesting experience to see doing
a process like that. It was great
working with my friend, Michael Schmidt.”
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