Unknown Host hosts Smell Ya Later, a arts show with 237 episodes published.
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237: What went down at Hotel Smell Ya Later? 🏩
Jun 30, 202644mEp. 237
We hosted the scent swap of the scentury last week (kidding, but also not kidding) at the Standard Highline, and 115 of you showed up to contribute to the second annual (?) scent circulation trade. This episode is a brea
We would never be flip about attending such illustrious events as a Knicks championship viewing party or the Fragrance Foundation Awards (affectionately known as the Fifis). Ha ha, of course not. We take the honor as ser
Not to be boring, but we're talking about body mists again. Particularly body mists from luxury brands that we'd assume have a slightly more restrained strategy with releases. But, you know what, maybe it is actually tha
Well, you can, technically. But the collective understanding of cologne is very gendered. So, something to think about... Which, we do! in this yap-centric ep about a bunch of new smells we've smelled recently, AND a ver
233: Not taking scent so seriously [with Sofie Pavitt] 🙂
May 26, 202649mEp. 233
We chat with everyone's favorite esthetician and acne whisperer, Sofie Pavitt, on this episode. You might recognize her colorful skincare line, Sofie Pavitt Face, from countless Top Shelf name drops. She has the coolest
Slutty teen elixirs, plastic clouds, milky vanillas, musty vanillas, and an impressive new collection from everyone's favorite cloven-footed fashion brand — these are some of the new smells we tackle today, choking throu
Seems like fragrance is revisiting a certain kind of scent profile combo dubbed by traditional perfumery as chypre (a scent profile we both keep forgetting about). We smell a few modern releases taking the idea and givin
Sort of, yes, kind of, more than before... It's just us this episode, chatting about some fun new fragrance releases (Vacation's new Orange Gelée collection, Born To Stand Out, etc), some BBB [beautiful but basic] fragra
On this week's ep, we have Bryan Edwards, co-founder & CEO of Snif, one of the first brands to kick off the DTC fragrance-buying format. With clever and experimental scent releases that have always injected a bit of chee
While perfume for dogs continues to miss, one pet grooming category — the shampoo and coat conditioner — remained woefully underconsidered. Enter Biche , a luxury pet grooming line launched by friend of the pod, Alexandr
An us chat about a week of new smells, featuring this modern, salty, solar fragrance accord that seems to be everywhere now, being humbled by luxury brands, new venture capital-backed fragrances, a listener voice message
226: The most GLORIOUS purple scent we've smelled [feat. Susan Alexandra]
Mar 24, 20261h 2mEp. 226
Two NYC icons, Susan Korn, aka Susan Alexandra, and perfumer Marissa Zappa teamed up to create Glorious, the first official scent of Susan Alexandra's jewelry and accessories brand. You know the colorful beaded bags and
We're back after a wee break (vacation, life, etc) with a listener question about the pros/cons/whats with plunking down the dollars for a full-size scent vs. taking home a discovery set when in the market for niche frag
When art & design turn their ambitions toward technology and olfaction, how much does a machine powered by algorithms, AI, or both, challenge an industry known for gatekeeping (and upcharging), and how much does it suppl
223: The vineyard making perfume about wine [Feat. Dancing 🍷🍇🕺]
Feb 17, 20261h 2mEp. 223
Dancing is a Sonoma vineyard (est. 2022) founded by mother and daughter, Cynthia and Lauren Russell. It's also a perfume brand that makes vineyard-themed scents: smoked wood and forest floor, the grapes, and, of course,
222: A rose by any other name would still smell like a perfume counter probably
Feb 10, 202649mEp. 222
Famously, we're not "florals" people, and especially not rose, but... a listener question prompts us to choose the rose. If we had to, these are the ones we'd pick. And for the rest of the hour, we talk about a lot of ne
221: The one job in fragrance that would make us TOO powerful
Feb 3, 20261h 3mEp. 221
There's a certain position in the fragrance industry that gets to call the shots, finesse the juice, and influence how fragrances go from brief to shelves — a position that your hosts wished they knew existed during the
220: Does queerness have a scent? [feat. Alloy Studio]
Jan 27, 20261h 3mEp. 220
We have Bryson Ammons and Eddie Hodges, founders of Alloy Studio , on this episode to talk about creating an independent fragrance brand in NYC, how creative rules everything they do, and celebrating queer and black iden
219: You Asked: Blind buys, stinky roommates, and tacky perfume displays
Jan 13, 202658mEp. 219
We haven't done one of these in a while — it's a listener Q&A episode in which we address your queries about fragrance and non-fragrance related things like: how to blind buy "successfully," how to display your perfumes
Is it peaking? That's what the rumors (industry insights) say, but based on what we've been seeing, the fraghead community is very much so cooking. [What we smell like today: Maison d'Etto Macanudo, Anti Nashi Toro] Shop
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Who is the host of Smell Ya Later?
Smell Ya Later is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under arts (fashion) and has published 237 episodes.
How many episodes does Smell Ya Later have?
Smell Ya Later has published 237 episodes.
What topics does Smell Ya Later cover?
Smell Ya Later regularly covers arts, fashion, beauty. It sits in the arts category, with a fashion focus.
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Episodes of Smell Ya Later average 53 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.
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