Obliging Entertainer

THEIR PERFECT GIFT IS RIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSE

Turning heads comes oh-so naturally to you, and why wouldn’t it? You’ve been doing since you were knee high. Well-heeled with a winning charisma and rather fetching to boot. The life of the party and your scent enlivens a room with an unmistakable charm.  Who wants to fit in when you’re having this much fun sticking out? You’re partial to a gin – the only fitting tonic – though you’re more than willing to break tradition when it comes to a garish garnish. Something citrussy? Perhaps. Elderflower? So overdone, darling. Ah, yes, basil. 

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NO BROKEN RECORDS, JUST SONGS THEY’LL ADORE

The Charleston is never out of date, dear. Nor are ribbons and feathers where The Obliging Entertainer is involved. It’s about fanfare! It’s about making an occasion of even the most modest afternoon spent listening to the most splendid songs.

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GIFTS TO CAUSE A STIR

We all have our own definition of the perfect gift. But there’s little debate as to where it will be found. Why, Penhaligon’s of course. Consider these fragrances, won’t you? Your recipient will be delighted, no matter how they take their gifts.

PEN QUERCUS EDC 30ML

QUERCUS

Fresh zest and wet moss. A cologne – or a sunny day in the shade of an oak tree?

$95
QUERCUS BODY & HAND LOTION 300ML

QUERCUS BODY & HAND LOTION

A most reviving lotion, enlivened with the perfume of an English oak tree.

$60
JUNIPER SLING EDT 100ML VA

JUNIPER SLING

This eau de toilette is a gin lover’s delight. Better make it a double.

$235

THIS HAND WILL WIN THEIR HEART

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Uplifting soul

THE UPLIFTING SOUL

The horizon is endless – but there’s no harm racing after it. Freedom awaits. And perhaps a divine fragrance or two.

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Mr Debonaire

MR. DEBONAIRE

A bird in the hand is all well and good. But nothing beats a well-tied four-in-hand and a well-spritzed gent.

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THE CURIOUS WANDERER

THE CURIOUS WANDERER

Give advice in the same manner as you apply scent; liberally. Your words are the seeds of epiphany.

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