Smells I can't get enough of: roses (original, I know), lilies, vanilla, fresh-cut grass and brownies. Please note,
not on that list: Brooklyn. Nonetheless, a neurologist hailing from Boerum Hill, Brooklyn actually named a perfume—"
Eau De Brooklyn" (featured in
Glamour)—in honor of his homeland. The tea-bergamot scent captures the Brooklyn way of life, he says; a feeling of "wandering through the bustle and energy of distinct neighborhoods, the beautiful streets and soothing and elegant parks." Still not enough Brooklyn in your life? Lather up with "Au de Brooklyn," a tea-bergamot
soap made with shea butter and olive oil.
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