![]() ![]() (I’m precious with this one because it’s now discontinued. Smoky, too-like an expensive cigar before it’s been lit-with a hint of gourmand stickiness. ![]() Less glam country (as a non-Kacey Musgraves listener would assume of the singer’s genre), more so Crazy Horse before the first bachelor party stumbles in. Like if the rare books section of a library somehow lead to a burlesque speakeasy. Ahead are the ones currently on rotation, if you’re so inclined: Boy Smells Slow Burn Candles (smoky, earthy, rich-with a hint of sweetness) are non-negotiable as well and perhaps the pièce de résistance of this self-devised formulation. ![]() All I crave are cozy comforts: matching sets (better when softened with wear and wash Small Press merch and Heavy Manners are on, well, heavy rotation), my dad’s cooking (or ramen, which is the next best thing since I’m lazy and 3,000 miles away), and coffee (it must be instant: I want hot and caffeinated, fast, which means the French press has officially been relegated to storage). The actual statement escapes me, but the general sentiment remains.)Īnd if you’ve seen me in something other than a sweatsuit during this thermic transition, know that it was out of obligation and not of my own volition. (I’m Frankensteining things I’ve heard my mother and grandmother say over the years. House slippers, too, are important for well-being cold feet are either a symptom of blocked qi, cause impaired flow, or something to that effect. Hot tea is no longer a cute habit, but an essential for surviving dips below 60☏. I’m not surprised the candle ($39) sold out within hours of its debut-I couldn’t dream of a more perfect pairing! The brand has yet to announce a restock, but check for updates.It finally feels like fall here in L.A.: it’s crisp, cool, and just cold enough for chunky knitwear. I discovered them in a little store around the corner from my house in Nashville, and I just became a big fan and slid into their DMs one day and said ‘Hey, we should collab, this would be really fun,’ and they were down.” I got to go back there in my mind and be highly collaborative with a brand I love so much. I was sitting on my front porch in Nashville in the mid-summer a couple years ago and I remember the faint smell of a fire burning somewhere in the distance, kind of drifting by, and getting two seconds to just take a beat, and take a breath, and find a moment of Zen within the chaos of the last couple crazy years. “This is taking the emotion from where I was mentally when I wrote this song into life in the form of a scent. “This is really fun for me because I’ve never done anything like this before,” Musgraves said last night at a party in New York City celebrating the launch of the candle. You May Also Like: Study Shows This Scent Can Stimulate Hair Growth It has a sexiness to it too that reminds me of being cozied up late-night in the back booth at your favorite bar with your favorite person. ![]() The scent-an earthy, intoxicating combination of incense, black pepper, raspberry, tonka, amber and smoked papyrus whipped up by genius perfumer Jerome Epinette-smells warm, but unfamiliar. Known for its millennial-pink packaging and cool, genderless vibe, Boy Smells was the perfect partnership for Musgraves, whose country-bohemian style fits the brand’s bill. Funny enough, it turns out Kacey was on the same page because after discovering Boy Smells candles in a boutique near her house in Nashville, she says she “slid into” cofounder Matthew Herman’s DMs, and a shortly after, a collab was born. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve played Kacey Musgraves‘ “Slow Burn” on repeat-well, the whole Golden Hour album actually-with a candle burning somewhere in the apartment, and thought, this song would be the perfect name for a candle. ![]()
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