What I also discovered was a wonderful, nostalgic, gentlemanly fragrance that I immediately took to. I understood immediately why our cousins across
the pond demanded we bring this one back. It's really fantastic stuff, I truly believe even younger shavers will enjoy wearing this one.
The interplay between
the scent notes is brilliant, bold and as timeless as
the Doctor himself!
Who you ask and I answer: Yes.
I should also point out our homage is to the Original Yardley Black Label, and not the 90's version. This probably is no surprise to the folks that have been following what we do and have done over the years. As for the theme, again probably no surprise that I chose to do a double homage, and what could be more fitting than a tip of the hat to everyone's favorite Time Lord, Doctor Who!
It really did seem like the perfect fit considering both are products of the 60's and England. Also this November 23rd marks 60 years of Doctor Who! Oh and they were both originally discontinued in 1989 and then rebooted or rather...Regenerated! There are more than a few parallels to justify this decision I promise and I'm also willing to bet Tom Baker, the Doctor Who I grew up with (the 4th Doctor), wore Black Label! If not him, someone on the set was more than likely wearing it, right? #PureSpeculation
The Watcher?
Yup, this is an obscure reference but DW nerds (Whovians) will understand. The Watcher is well, um...to the best of my knowledge and understanding, possibly an Un-regenerated projection of the next time lord to be. A kind of spector that starts showing up on the show referenced directly or in the background of scenes whose presence ultimately indicates Doctor Who will be regenerating quite soon...I think. And that's the thing, this character is never really explained clearly. Leaving a lot of room for the viewer's own interpretation. I love this approach, whether it was intentional or just shoddy, rushed writing for television. Seriously though, the vagueness of this character has inspired a lot of PAA characters and art ideas. One could even argue all our releases are a tip of the hat to this kind of treatment of character building and loose plot development. A device that leaves a lot of room for the reader/shaver to add to the character and world in their heads. A sort of audience participation or reliance in fantasy world building. You know how it is when they make a film from a book. The character looks totally different from what you had in mind. Or it's just the opposite; You read a book after the movie and you imagine the character to look like whomever played the role! I rather give the reader some shared responsibility in the matter, just like in the case of The Watcher. Most folks blame their mother when in therapy, I blame Doctor Who. (and rightly so.)
Anyways, we are truly living in exciting times! Meaning, The Doctor has once again regenerated, but something truly unique has happened in the series, The Doctor has regenerated back into David Tennant! He'll be starring in four new episodes coming this November! Needless to say I am super excited and will be smelling rather iconic with the help of The Watcher as I sit down to watch them! (and I hope you will too!)
Shave On & Care for a Jelly baby?