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Perfume critic Persolaise delivers lecture at Brasenose College Oxford 2019

If you’re going to be in the Oxford area on Friday 17th May, please consider coming along to a lecture I’ll be giving at Brasenose College as part of their Arts Week. I’ll be talking about scent as a form of expressing identity and how the language of perfume can conceal or reveal different aspects of ourselves. For more information, please click here.


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2 thought on “Persolaise At Oxford University – Brasenose College Arts Week”
    1. Thank you, I hope the audience will find it interesting. I'm not sure about a transcript. I'm planning to do lots of smelling, so that wouldn't really transfer very easily to a written account.

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