Artist expats in Paris, erotic journal entries, odysseys of self discovery, the small but sensual luxuries of good coffee, silk stockings, rugs and tapestries, skin so luminous it glows in the dark, quick and intense female friendships and the subversive power of women’s language... We collected passages from Anaïs Nin’s diaries to create Les Cahiers Secrets.
For a new generation of women, Anaïs Nin is the voice of their erotic and creative inner worlds. Her story is one of multiple lives, both as a writer and a private individual. Living in 1930s Paris she became part of the literary scene, financially and creatively supporting a community of other authors. During the 1940s, the short erotic stories she wrote for a dollar a page made her a pioneer of female-authored erotica, though she would not publish these until just before her death. Finally in 1966, thanks to the second-wave feminist interest in female authorship, The Diary of Anaïs Nin was published by Harcourt Brace and her literary star began to rise. After her death however, her work was overshadowed by the sordid revelations of her unexpurgated diaries, along with the scandal of her bigamous, bi-coastal double life. It’s only in the age of the internet that her lyrical expression of femininity has been fully embraced.
Wear Les Cahiers Secrets if you want to smell like the only woman in an avant-garde literary circle.
Note: The first 300 bottles come with a limited-edition collage inspired by les cahiers secrets and created specially for us by artist Katrien De Blauwer.
“I had a feeling that Pandora’s box contained the mysteries of woman’s sensuality, so different from a man’s and for which man’s language was so inadequate. The language of sex had yet to be invented. The language of the senses was yet to be explored.”
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