This Candle Smells Like Diptyque, But I Don’t Have to Feel Guilty Burning It - New York Magazine

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This Candle Smells Like Diptyque, But I Don’t Have to Feel Guilty Burning It - New York Magazine


This Candle Smells Like Diptyque, But I Don’t Have to Feel Guilty Burning It - New York Magazine

Posted: 20 Aug 2019 08:02 AM PDT

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Diptyque is demonstrably the most iconic candle brand. Four of the 30 famous people in this roundup are also fans. (TL;DR: Beyoncé has her Vanille candles lit, presumably by amply paid butlers, when she's not home so her pillows smell like vanilla.) This perfumery sits squarely in the Venn diagram cleavage of "evocative to the senses" and "status object." Its uses are also twofold: Whenever a spent Diptyque jar is cleaned out and used to hold makeup brushes, someone in a fashion-adjacent industry gets their wings.

Because I am not a millionaire, I only buy one Diptyque candle a year. I'm unreasonably precious with it and try to practice good candle form: only lighting it when I have guests over, trimming the wick before each burn, letting the wax melt evenly across the top and then extinguishing it — normal Patrick Bateman stuff. My go-to scent (Victoria Beckham and Meghan Markle's, too!) is Figuier. It smells like the entirety of a fig tree — not just the fruit — so you get nuances of greenery and bark in addition to pulp. It's sappy, mellow, and just a touch creamy, so it never comes off as candied. Just green. The wax burns cleanly and evenly with a solid throw, so even when it is unlit on your nightstand, you can catch whiffs when you reach over to turn on your SAD lamp.


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