tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-59707303778604945142024-03-18T04:03:50.348+01:00Sorcery of ScentA Perfume Blog.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger224125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-10994138452219245162017-11-30T04:15:00.000+01:002017-11-30T04:15:00.301+01:00Vintage Tobacco: Chérigan Fleurs de TabacI grew up around old people, and as a child of nine years whose mother worked as a sole charge nurse in a number of aged-care homes, I got to know many of the patients by name. A bespectacled lady called Daisy taught me how to knit, a mute named Sylvia to write with my left hand, and Sam... well, he taught me <i>not</i> to smoke.<br />
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Sam terrified me every time he would follow me down a hallway with his emphysemic rattle and persistent wheeze. Gaunt and ashen, he had been a heavy smoker all his life. I would watch my mother dispense his daily allowance of cigarettes (usually three) with his medications after breakfast, but also knew he rolled his own thanks to contraband smuggled in to the resthome by other patients. But that was our little secret.</div>
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Right up until the day before I found him lifeless one morning in his bed, I would watch Sam roll his illicit cigarettes and would always indulge if invited to push my nose into his outstretched bag of stringy cured tobacco. It smelled pungent and sweet. Now, some 30 years after Sam's passing, I recall that distinct odour... though not by way of a bag of tobacco.</div>
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<b><i>Chérigan Perfumers</i></b> is a company for which there is little recorded history in the public arena. It was said to be established in the 1920's in Paris by a Czech immigrant named <i>Ota Polacek</i> whose <i>Champs Elysées</i> address was shared by so many influential perfume houses of that age. In 1929, no less than three perfumes were launched to the house's credit:<i> Mascarades, Chance</i>, and <b><i>Fleurs de Tabac</i></b>. Examples of all three perfumes (as well as a number of others released in the 1940's) still exist to this day, though they are found quite infrequently. <b><i>Fleurs de Tabac</i></b> is a wonderful example of the European <i>penchant</i> for tobacco-inspired scents in the 20's and 30's, and is the cause of today's vivid recollection from my youth.</div>
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It is often <b><i>Tabac Blond</i></b> - the masterwork of perfumer <i>Ernest Daltroff</i> and founder of the house of <i>Caron -</i> that is seen as the yardstick against which all other tobacco scents are measured, however <b><i>Fleurs de Tabac</i></b> emerges as a strong contender for the ultimate tobacco accolade. Whilst <i>Tabac Blond</i> was primarily marketed to women, <i>Fleurs de Tabac</i> was geared towards men; although it is fair to say that both perfumes seem to have a shared respect and appreciation across both genders.</div>
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<i><b>Fleurs de Tabac</b></i> is a paradigm of masterful blending. Without any olfactory notes to refer to, I follow my nose and enjoy a brisk citrus opening and am instantly charmed by a dry, smokey vetiver which swells from beneath. There is an 'unaired' mustiness that the vetiver brings and it possesses a certain 'olfactory temperature' that I immediately recognise: <b>Guerlain</b>'s illustrious <i>Djedi</i> instantly springs to mind. Star-shaped tobacco flowers and jasmine tippy-toe over generous splinters of cured tobacco leaves, and a spicy warmth spreads laterally across the heart of this perfume. Here is where <i>Fleurs de Tabac</i> and <i>Tabac Blond</i> converge slightly in style (though the former lacks the punchy clove and leather notes that the latter possesses). A rich amber/vanilla base can be felt through a a light haze of smoke, and as the perfume dries down it becomes increasingly fleecy and powdery. A sensual muskiness reveals itself - one that can be likened to the sensation of burying ones face in the plush fur or hide of a magnificent beast. With it's final whispers, <b><i>Fleurs de Tabac</i></b> becomes a <i>cas fortuit</i> of carnality.</div>
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Although not having made a splash in the industry for decades, it is interesting to note that Chérigan Paris have a basic <a href="http://www.cherigan.com/" target="blank">website</a>, registered through a company in the Netherlands.</div>
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In 2014, Guerlain perfumer Thierry Wasser introduced <a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/quickie-reviews-guerlain-french-kiss.html" target="_blank">Santal Royal</a>, the first scent in a series of fragrances directed firmly at the middle eastern market. <b style="font-style: italic;">Les Absolus d'Orient </b>explore exotic raw materials common in the East, and 2016, Guerlain has launched it's second <b><i>Ambre Eternal</i></b>.</div>
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I feel - before I write my actual review - that the term 'amber' deserves some disambiguation. You see, it's somewhat common in the fragrance world - particularly for newcomers - for one to be bamboozled by the term. Here on <i>Sorcery of Scent</i>, I've <a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/2008/07/amber-perfumery-myth.html" target="_blank">blogged before</a> about vegetal amber (i.e.: the hardened nuggets of tree sap, fossilised over many decades), and this is the component that many recognise when one sees the 'amber' being used in a perfume pyramid, or in a perfume's name. The scent profile of this type of amber is characterised usually by a blend of individual components such as labdanum, vanilla and patchouli. The 'other' amber, however, is grey amber (ambergris) - a by-product of the sperm whale which is highly coveted by perfumers for it's fixative qualities. <i>Ambergris</i> is formed in the gut of the sperm whale, whose diet comprises chiefly of squid. The hard squid beaks and cartilage that is not easily digested by the whale remain in the intestine, and over time, is covered by a thick, waxy intestinal secretion that grows and grows in size as the whale ages. Whilst many have suggested that the whale somehow passes this colossal blob from it's body (through regurgitation), the truth is that the process has never been witnessed and thus cast's a shadow of doubt. Others believe that the whale in fact perishes as a result of this intestinal obstruction, and when the carcass is eventually broken down by sharks and other feeding marine animals, the indigestible mass is released into the sea, where it floats for many years, taking on a richer, marine/balsamic quality.<br />
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With expectations of a honey-like sweet amber extinguished, one can approach <i>Ambre Eternal</i> with a sense of excitement, because it is quite literally like nothing you might have imagined. First of all, for one, it feels very <i>Thierry Wasser</i>. By this, I mean it does not hold any olfactory markers that liken it to the Jacques and Jean-Paul creations of the house... rather, it pushes <i>forward</i> just as one now expects from Thierry's work; that is, it continues to plot a new point in the arc that is the <i>new</i> Guerlain of the two-thousand-and-teens.<br />
<i><b>Ambre Eternel</b></i> has a curious flight - one which instantly veers away from the usual Guerlain citrus/floral quickstep, and instead feels somewhat ashen and animalic from the outset. A spiced scattering of dry coriander and cardamom seed introduces an almost-instant ambergris / leathery feel... a sense of balsamic earthiness that immediately tells you this is not a(nother) vegetal amber interpretation. A very delicate peachey/ylang-ylang ribbon underpins the composition; never quite reaching the dizzying heights of Mitsouko <i>et al</i>, but rather, acts as a supportive strut to the composition, lending a light tenderness to what feels like quite a gruff, masculine framework. Precious woody notes play off the slightly salty ambergris, which leave a dry sensation at the back of the nose. But somewhere within - as <i>Ambre Eternal</i> warms on skin - there is a curious fleecy, almost <i>waxy</i> facet. It is warm, husky and very animalic - perhaps much like one might imagine the back of an elephant's ear to smell of. There is something <i>organic</i> about this perfume as it warms on skin, and this gives it a sultry, somewhat carnal quality.<br />
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<b><i>Ambre Eternel</i></b> ticks many boxes for yours truly. Not only does it highlight again that <i>Wasser </i>is indeed a master of his craft, but it also shows his startling innovation and <i>incredible restraint</i>. Wasser has recognised and demonstrated here that Middle Eastern perfumes need not always shout... rather, they can beckon and haunt; like the stirring song of a whale.<br />
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<i>Ambre Eternel</i> is available as a 125ml Eau de Parfum from selected retailers and on <a href="http://www.guerlain.com/fr/fr-fr/les-absolus-dorient/ambre-eternel-eau-de-parfum-vaporisateur-125-ml" target="_blank">guerlain.com</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-52102298990802249382016-02-13T01:13:00.001+01:002016-02-13T01:13:25.337+01:00Hermes - 2 new Colognes, 2016<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Be on the look out for 2 more scented <i>reveries</i> from the house of Herm<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">ès</span> this year!<br />
<i><b>Eau de Neroli doré</b></i> and <b><i>Eau de Rhubarbe écarlate</i></b> are set to bring some colour and zest to 2016 in true Herm<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">è</span>s fashion: a pair of vivacious and bracing tonics that beg to be worn with abandon.<br />
The former, created by in-house nose <i>Jean-Claude Ellena</i> promises vibrant and enveloping freshness, and the latter - the creation of perfumer <i>Christine Nagel</i>, boasts a unique red/green freshness which is both sharp, crisp and mild.<br />
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<i>"When I started out in the profession of perfumer"</i>, says Jean-Claude Ellena, <i>"I learned to distil raw materials, including orange blossom. When you enter the world of stills, you are immersed in the scent, impregnated with it, you become it. My entire being was fragranced with orange blossom. To reproduce this sensation, where normally one uses very little neroli in fragrances, I used it abundantly, with abandon, as never before"</i>.<br />
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With <b><i>Eau de rhubarbe écarlate</i></b> Nagel creates a unique and bold freshness that is more vegetal than citrus. More textured, more marked, it offers a new sensation that reawakens the memory of inhaling the scent of rhubarb in the garden before its picked.<br />
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<i>"When you work with rhubarb stalks"</i>, explains Nagel, <i>"when you reproduce simple age-old gestures, the scent bursts forth. I have always liked the duality of rhubarb, both visual and olfactory. Its green colour metamorphoses into red. From acidic and crisp, its scent becomes smooth and velvety"</i>.<br />
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Nagel has sought to amplify certain olfactory traits... she sought a fleshy and delicate rhubarb, exalted to the point of yielding a scent of refined white musk. Brisk and invigorating, the act of spraying it on oneself diffuses freshness, and no more needs to be said. It is self-evident.<br />
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The two new colognes will be offered in 200ml, 100ml and 15ml sizes, and will also be introduced as part of the <b><i>Le Bain d'Herm</i></b><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;"><b><i>è</i></b></span><b><i>s</i></b> line.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-46299500444433159362016-01-29T15:04:00.000+01:002016-01-29T15:04:03.271+01:00N-Cigale sample winnerThe winner of the <b><i>N-Cigale</i></b> sample draw is <b>M.D</b> - congratulations!<br />
Your name was drawn on random.org as the triumphant one!<br />
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Thank you to those who participated! I strongly urge you to check out the sublime <a href="http://www.n-cigale.com/" target="_blank">N-Cigale</a> scents and perfume presentations at your earliest convenience - there's so much to love!<br />
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DimitriUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-38063594723476118332016-01-24T07:35:00.001+01:002017-11-30T03:22:34.829+01:00N-Cigale - Brief Review + GIVEAWAY<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: "helvetica";">I was fortunate to spend my youth growing up in the emerald embrace of New Zealand... a far-flung Isle with a South Pacific lilt; one whose natural beauty is incomparable to any other country I'd seen before, nor seen since. Our small home used to back on to a national forest... a vast viridian thicket of curling 'punga' palms and countless towering pine trees. On summer days I would venture out with my friends and get lost in it's green. We would throw fallen pine needles scooped by the armful from the forest floor at one another; traipse through shallow creeks looking for eels, harvest hardened pine-sap nuggets from damaged tree trunks, and collect abandoned cicada husks in screw-top glass jars. All around us, the scent of the forest... damp soil, rotting leaf litter, fresh oxygen and the resinous green of pine. We would stay out well into the early evening until after the sun had gone, returning home only when the orchestral chirrup of the cicadas had ended for the day.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "helvetica";">Now - some 35 years later - the smell of pine or the song of cicadas will take me straight back there. They are memories I cherish of carefree times, and I feel a life-long affinity with these two things. Cicadas and pine. Imagine my delight then, when I recently discovered <b><i>N-Cigale</i></b>, perfumers of Marseille who honour <i>both</i> with their exquisite olfactory creations.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "helvetica";">Whilst regarded in many cultures as an insect of royalty, wealth and good fortune, cicadas have become a recurring theme in 'modern' perfumery over the past hundred years; their decorative form reproduced many times in flacons and boxes, particularly during the Art Nouveau age. </span><i style="font-family: helvetica;">Roger et Gallet</i><span style="font-family: "helvetica";"> and </span><i style="font-family: helvetica;">Molinard</i><span style="font-family: "helvetica";"> have arguably two of the most exquisite interpretations, the former rendered by </span><i style="font-family: helvetica;">Rene Lalique</i><span style="font-family: "helvetica";">. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">To date, <i>N-Cigale's</i> approach to their perfume has been to explore 3 ingredients: fig, pine and lavender - but to elevate them to a whole new space. Frankly, what they have managed to achieve - in my eyes - is nothing short of spectacular. Three notes, each rendered two contradictory ways - one follows a lively, vibrant trajectory, and the other, a darker, unexpected one. These scents are packaged in exquisite lacquered shiny glass cicada flacons - each tinted with a different hue, and each with a stained ash wood cap. And, if these <i>objets d'art</i> weren't desirable enough, the perfumes they hold are truly inspired.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">The sharp (almost citrus) ecclesiastical perfume of resinous incense stones burnt in swinging censers... a whitewashed Greek church perched high on a pine and cypress-covered hill overlooking a sea of endless blue. A Mediterranean zephyr and the haunting wail of wind in the needles. Austere, yet summery - a sense of solar warmth and dappled shadows under the canopy of a majestic pine. <i>Pin Mystique</i> (Mystical Pine) is a bracing yet comforting olfactory journey - a sense of familiarity and timeless tradition.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">A fascinating study whose opening is resolutely citrus and camphor... it veers into a darker orbit with an underlying ribbon of precious woods, violet and husky iris, the sum of which evokes a sense of dwindling light at the end of the day. It is the hour just after sunset where the sky is a sweeping palette of pastel hues that run through the pink/purple/blue spectrum. The perfume of resinous pine remains as the evening wind picks up and sweeps the warmth of the afternoon off into the Aegean. The mosquitoes are out and its time to retreat indoors for a shot of masticha or feijoa vodka. <i>Pin des Calques</i> (Pine of the Creeks) feels devoutly nocturnal.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Brimming with a sense of broad, open spaces, <i>Figue Fresh</i> is a diaphanous interpretation of fig that feels somewhat weightless and ethereal. It floats under a sky quilted with clouds that are pregnant with rain. A sense of ozonic wetness and impending lightning. Static in your hair. This is a fig whose sun-soaked warmth is dwindling after a sudden drop in temperature. There's moisture in the air, and only minutes before the deluge begins.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">An oriental <i>reverie</i> - the perfume of the Syrian souks at sunset - perfumed wooden boxes, sugared rose petals, tanned animal skins, sweet figs steeped in honeyed syrup, and the glint of hammered copper.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">A nostalgic glance back to a Golden Era - sequinned dresses and fringed hemlines, velvet smoking jackets and black shoes with a mirror-like shine... </span><span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">sheikhs</span><span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;"> and flappers dancing with abandon in the decorated jazz halls of the Art Deco age. This aromatic lavender is imbued with the smell of heavy mahogany furniture, face powder, floral corsages and a light film of sweat. A genderless, celebratory nod to times past where stuffy airs and graces were abandoned in favour of daring personal indulgences. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Brisk and chilly, <i>Lavande Velours</i> (Velvet Lavender) evokes thoughts of crisp linen tablecloths on tables overlooking the Santorini Caldera... cloudy glasses of ouzo tinkling with ice sipped generously at nightfall. Whilst ever-present, the lavender here is blanched and crisp... almost unrecognisable under a freshly-ironed mantle of green anisic aromats and creamy tonka. The smell of clean skin, rubbed with light natural oils after a cold dip in the Aegean. Light, vivifying and cold.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; font-size: 12px;"><b><i>N-Cigale</i></b> is a welcome addition to a world rife with niche perfume houses and artisanal producers. Their beautiful boutique in Marseille is testament to <i>Veillet's</i> keen design sensibilities, and their vitrines are immaculately stocked with beauteous flacons, and cicada-shaped porcelain and jewellery. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">You can also find them via their website at <a href="http://www.n-cigale.com/">www.n-cigale.com</a> or on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/5ruedelaprison13002" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/n_cigale/" target="_blank">Instagram</a>.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Whilst I'm reluctant to let go of these wonderful samples, I would like to offer them to another reader so that they too might experience <b>N-Cigale</b>. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">(I am sure with time, that I shall be purchasing full bottles of those scents that have moved me the most)! All six samples have been lightly tested.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">To win, just leave a comment in the comments field below, telling me which of the <b>N-Cigale</b> scents intrigues you the most. One winner will be drawn at random on Friday January 29th, and their name published here!</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;">This year, <b>Guerlain</b> Parfumeur <i>Thierry Wasser</i> restores the Maison's celubrious tradition of somewhat affordable luxury with the release of <b><i>"Ne m'Oubliez Pas"</i></b>; a new pure parfum creation with sales limited strictly to the flagship Guerlain boutique on the world-famous Champs Elysées. It marks the second release of an extrait de parfum in recent times, presented in a generous 125ml quadrilobe flacon... <i>"Le Bouquet de la Mariée"</i> - the first - was intended for (but not limited to) brides-to-be. Given the pair's generous concentration and liberal fluid volumes, their price (from €500 - €750) is more attainable for most than their spectacular annual editions that often run in the high thousands.</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br /></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br /></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><i>Ne m'Oubliez Pas</i> - to my mind - feels more like a harkening back to the House's illustrious history of coveted editions made in small quantities, rather than <i>Bouquet de la Mariée's</i> conspicuous marketing brief compliance. <i>Ne m'Oubliez Pas</i>, for one, feels undisputedly Guerlain... it draws an arc through points plotted along the Guerlain timeline since Wasser's ascension to the throne; an olfactory snapshot of the fingerprint he has left on the House to date (with perhaps with a brief nod to one or two of the greats of yesteryear).</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br /></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br /></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><i>Ne m'Oubliez Pas</i> (Don't Forget Me) has a surprising fruity flight, though not an expected one of citrus and pink pepper... rather, it feels dense and dewy; a splash of the amber/peachy opening of <i>Guet-Apens</i> perhaps? Second, a rising tendril of curried immortelle, laced with spices... a dense thread of cumin and cardamom that echoes the dry wood and allspice of <i>Songe d'Un Bois d'Ete</i>. These notes are steeped in a rosy/fruity damascone plumminess reminiscent of the highly coveted Shiseido great <i>Nombre Noir</i>. (Here, we have a rare, fleeting glimpse through a window into the excessive creations of the 80's). As the parfum dissipates over many hours, we catch flashes of the candied rose in <i>La Petite Robe Noire</i> and <i>Rose Nacrée du Desert</i> and finally trace the drydown back to the amber / patch / vanilla toothiness that is evident in the <i>l'Art et Matière</i> collection.</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;">Whilst on paper this scent may read as something of a Frankenstein's monster, on skin it actually sits in the register of the sublime. I can see no good reason why <i>Ne m'Oubliez Pas</i> will not be as revered and cherished as one of Jacques Guerlain's lesser-known creations. It may never quite be a Shalimar or a Mitsouko, but quite possibly a <i>Fol Arôme</i>, a <i>Coque d'Or</i> or an <i>Atuana</i>.</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br /></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br /></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;">As one can never truly predict how long a Guerlain scent will be kept in production, I recommend you think about making this your purchase of the year. And whilst it may one day inevitably end up a <i>Bolshoi</i> or a <i>Parisienne</i>, one can never refute the timeless allure and charm of an exquisitely-fringed quadrilobe flacon. </span><br />
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Each September in the lead up to <i>Pitti Fragranze </i>(the international perfume and fragrance trade expo held in Italy) I find myself awash with excitement; overwhelmed with an eagerness to learn which new stone has been plucked from the vast repository of jeweller / perfumer <b><i>Olivier Durbano</i></b>, and has been fashioned into one of his olfactive 'Stone Poems'. Last weekend, Olivier presented the eleventh scent in his series, <b><i>Chrysolithe</i></b> to a very receptive international audience<b style="font-style: italic;">. </b>Today, Tuesday, a bottle has reached my desk here in Perth, much to the delight of a <i>very</i> adrenalised Sorcerer! <i>Chrysolite</i> is a name given in antiquity to any number of stones in the yellow/green spectrum. Today however, the term which was once give to a whole cornucopia of gems, has narrowed somewhat to describe chiefly one stone in particular: <i>Peridot</i>.<br />
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This past weekend marked the 16th wedding anniversary of yours truly and <i>Mrs Sorcerer</i>, and quite by coincidence, Peridot is the stone traditionally given on this occasion. I'm sure <i>Monsieur Durbano</i> could not have imagined how well timed this release was; particularly as it has already taken place amongst my <u>most</u> favourite perfumes in his collection to date. It represents something quite unlike any other perfume he has released until now, and in fact, like nothing else I've ever smelled. Period.<br />
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<i>Chrysolithe</i> has been referenced in the Holy books of many cultures and is a stone linked closely to the Gods. It is the stone said to have even been one of the foundation stones of Jerusalem, and it is right here that the artistic focus of this perfume becomes a lot sharper for me. <i>Chrysolithe</i> - the perfume - I find, straddles the line between the East and the West. It feels distinctly French in its approach, but in the olfactory register it veers more towards the Near and Middle East... a fanciful jaunt along the mesopotamian basin; green oases in the sands; hammered Persian gold; bustling soukhs filled with viridian hand-dyed silks.<br />
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<i>Chrysolithe</i> opens with a sparkle of lemony-green verbena whose tartness is instantly diminished by the herbaceous spiciness of hyssop - a plant with a slightly camphorous quality. This is underpinned by a <i>bouquet garni</i> of cumin, black pepper and cinnamon which each lend warmth to the composition. A flash of ginger proffers a sharp 'bite' to the topnotes, and ushers in an aromatic heart of rosemary and sage. These notes feel dense and oily, but are broken up by flowering jasmine which adds a certain softness and roundness. A woody, earthy trail unravels, which at times - given the condiment-like piquancy of the top and heartnotes - flickers between musky and leathery animal facets in a somewhat astonishing fashion. <i>Chrysolithe</i> feels genderless and compelling... a perfume which for the most part in fact, defies adequate description. It is the perfect marriage between green aromatic accords and woody spicy notes...the sum of which surprisingly propel the author to landscapes dotted with whirling Dervishes, open desert fires under a rising crescent moon, and lumbering Bedouin caravans. Oddly - for those familiar with Olivier's work - this is another of a small few scents in the series that do not carry his signature <i>'Durbano-ade'</i> of Somali Frankincense, but that is certainly not to its detriment. <i>Chrysolithe</i> - whilst a unique and distinct creation unto itself - does not feel at all out of place in the distinguished company of its older brothers and sisters.<br />
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In 2015, <b><i>Olivier Durbano</i></b> continues to prove he is a master of his craft, and indeed an accomplished interpreter of the stones that have enchanted him <a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/2011/01/sorcery-of-scent-interview-with-olivier.html" target="_blank">since childhood</a>. <i>Chrysolithe</i> is the olfactory apogee of his hard work this past year, and gives rise to more exciting additions as he continues his journey moving forward. Olivier's is a path that is paved with baubles both rich and rare, and I, for one, cannot wait to explore it with him.<br />
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To many, <b><i>Guerlain</i></b> reside at the pinnacle of French perfumery where they have been held in high regard for almost two centuries. Within its bountiful history, countless perfumes have come and gone, but <i>Jean Paul Guerlain</i>'s masterstroke of 1965 <b><i>Habit Rouge</i></b> is something of a perfume pillar <i>Chez</i> Guerlain... arguably their most beloved and revered masculine. Over the years Guerlain have tinkered with it - reprising it in every concentration imaginable, and shuffling components in its pyramid to try and achieve a flanker that can come even close to its legend. In 2015 - the 50th anniversary of <i>Habit Rouge</i> - master parfumeur <b><i>Thierry Wasser</i></b> has arguably pulled off the unthinkable... he has refashioned this timeless classic and given it a new lease of life. <b><i>Habit Rouge Dress Code</i></b> may very well mark the Mount Everest of flankers... can anything shoot higher than this new edition whose charisma might very well eclipse the original?<br />
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I don't think I've been more excited about a flanker, um, <i>ever</i>. <b>Dress Code</b> takes all the aspects I love about the original and amplifies them... it creates an orchestral passage that increases in volume and force, drowning out the annoying white noise (those love/hate nuances) that dogged Jean Paul's creation. Today, Wasser paints from a palette that is partially his predecessor's and partially his own; Jean Paul's comprises vibrant pops of citrus and subtle tints of leather whilst Wasser's is rich with infinite shades of almond and toothy praline. The result... Wasser's considered reorchestration sees Habit Rouge galloping forth and leaping out of the 1960's and right into the here and now. Much like a museum-quality restoration of an old master, Wasser has removed the lacquer that has yellowed with age, exposing a colour spectrum that is infinitely more lively; the contrasts are more pronounced; the fonto more vibrant; the highlights crisper and whiter. Wasser has rendered <i>Habit Rouge</i> more relevant to today; heightening it's already-celebrated status to something stratospheric.<br />
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As with years gone by, if it is Guerlain's intention to release a <i>Habit Rouge</i> flanking edition every year, then in the years to come <i>Dress Code</i> will be hard to trump. To my mind - at least - it has achieved everything it could possibly wish to. It stands a head and shoulders above the <i>L'eau</i>'s, the <i>Legere</i>'s, the <i>Driver</i> editions and the <i>Cavalier</i> presentations. How sad it will be to crowd it and devalue it with countless more revisions, when frankly, <i><b>Dress Code</b></i> comes within atoms of pure perfection.<br />
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In 2015, <b><i>Hermès</i></b> in-house parfumeur <b><i>Jean-Claude Ellena</i></b> continues to stroll in his garden to find a guiding light; one which will transform his 2012 creation <i>'Jour d'Hermès'</i> into a paragon of femininity and fortunately he has done just that. This year, his eyes have settled upon the gardenia - a flower whose narcotising and mesmerising perfume has won the hearts of millions the world over.<br />
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<i><b>Jour d'Hermès Gardenia</b></i> represents the dawn of a new day... a whisper of feminine charm laying just below the horizon; the anticipation of the beauteous sun about to breach the skyline before climbing in the filament. Illuminated by a single flower, gardenia serves as the backbone upon which this profusion of florals has been planted... <i>Jour d'Hermès Gardenia</i> is an aria to sensuality. Bursting with intoxicating blossoms of rose, jasmine and tuberose, they are dragged into the celestial orbit of the gardenia - a flower which has remained the symbol of womanly appeal for millennia.<br />
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Straying somewhat from the <i>Jour d'Hermès</i> and <i>Jour d'Hermès Absolute</i> trajectory (but still managing to remain recognisable as their younger sibling), <i>Gardenia</i> is resolutely more delicate... the sensation of a zephyr of wind caressing the skin, or the gauzy, diaphanous tickle of silk dragged across the body. <i>Jour d'Hermès Gardenia</i> forms a luxurious vegetal/solar halo around the wearer.<br />
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Already launched in Europe, <b><i>Jour d'Hermès Gardenia</i></b> will reach retailers shelves here in Australia this September, and as with all scents from the esteemed Hermès stable, it will not disappoint.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-50375179538139580952015-07-19T02:53:00.003+02:002015-07-19T02:53:40.494+02:00Scent Gent x Sorcery of Scent - Winter top 3<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/EFUlEKrLOgs?rel=0" width="640"></iframe><br />
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Fellow West Australian perfume commentator and video blogger Rob (aka "Scent Gent") stopped by Casa SorceryofScent the other day to chew the fat and run through my current winter top 3.<br />
Rob has been creating a flutter lately in the perfume world with his engrossing and informative video blog / youtube channel. Be sure to check out his pages on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVepk6ppkLV2vDYjAzgkKIw" target="_blank">Youtube</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thescentgent?fref=ts" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://instagram.com/scentgent/" target="_blank">Instagram</a>!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-4893651847563147912015-07-14T06:52:00.002+02:002017-11-30T03:25:20.915+01:00Cheap thrills: ZARA 7.0<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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International "fast fashion" giants <b>ZARA</b> have a store pretty much in every major city nowadays, bringing affordable and trend-driven fashion and accessories to the mass market. Several times a year, <i>Zara</i> also create inexpensive perfumes to accompany each new seasonal release... its up to the individual to judge whether they're to one's own taste or not, but I, for one, do like to check them out from time to time. <a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/2009/02/zara-perfumed-waters-vetiver.html" target="_blank">Back in 2009</a> I waxed lyrical about their fresh and chic <i>'Vetiver'</i> cologne from their <i>Perfumed Water</i> series, suggesting that low pricing does not necessarily equate a compromise in quality. Six years on, and I've found another little nugget: <b>Zara 7.0</b>... a supremely aromatic woody fougere style fragrance that could happily grace any niche perfume lover's shelf.<br />
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Packaged in unassuming pale grey-marle coloured boxes, <b>7.0</b> is one of three new releases (including <b><i>8.0</i></b> and <b><i>9.0</i></b>, respectively) which - for me at least - fills a hole where theres something lacking in my fine fragrance wardrobe. Fortunately, the key notes are listed clearly on the bottle and box, so there are no ambiguous interpretations of individual components. <b>7.0</b> is a blend of Violet leafs [sic], Mint, Lavender, Geranium, Sandalwood, Musk and Cedar. Straight from the bottle (which looks conspicuously Hugo Boss-inspired), <b>7.0</b> takes flight with a jet of sparkling citrus and crisp mint. Moments in, and the sharpness recedes to reveal a lovely marriage between soft lavender and geranium (a slight lemony facet suggests perhaps <i>pelargonium</i> - a plant of the same family but different genus). A rising cedar warmth presses up from below with a slight woody prickle in the nose, but a vein of sandalwood diminishes the sharpness and lends a curious creaminess to the mix. Fascinatingly, there is an unusual sharp green astringency that stays present well until the final molecules evaporate from skin.<br />
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The overall feel is one of a delicate dance between botanicals and synthetics. It feels both classic and yet surprisingly contemporary. For those who relish the botanical feel of <b><i>Bottega Venetta Pour Homme</i></b>, or who is wowed by the digital green rendering of <b><i>Costume National's Cyber Garden</i></b>, then you will find a pleasing commonality here. <b>7.0</b> feels fresh and modern, yet not entirely unexpected.<br />
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<b><i>Zara</i></b> continue to surprise with the occasional fragrance that could easily become a mainstay in any perfumista's collection. If you have the time and the nose for it (certainly there are some cheap shockers amongst them), then a stroll through both mens and womens perfume departments is time well spent.<br />
At $25 AUD (approximately $18 US / €16) for a 100ml bottle, at least no-one will be crying if after a time, it is pushed to one side when new fragrance toys are added to your perfume pool.<br />
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In 2003 - under the guardianship of in-house nose <i>Jean-Claude Ellena -</i> <b><i>Hermès</i></b> invited us to stroll through a garden in the Mediterrannean; Ellena's first olfactory exploration in the <i>Jardins</i> perfume series. Since then, we have been taken to examine the garden oases of southern Egypt; the fragrant lawns of India after the monsoon; the verdant green of a rooftop Garden in Paris, and now - in 2015 - Ellena takes us for a stroll in a perfectly manicured Chinese garden... <i><b>Le Jardin de Monsieur Li</b></i>.<br />
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<i>'Monsieur Li'</i> is a purely fictitious character, but it is a name that communicates a sense of maturity and of even-handedness... of an individual whose efforts and dedication to cultivating his garden with such precision and love, culminate in a retreat that is every bit as gratifying to the eye as it is to the nose. It is a name with a certain charm and whimsy... a collision of East meets West; "Monsieur" being devoutly French, and 'Li" being resolutely oriental. Not surprisingly, the name <i>Monsieur Li</i> speaks well of what one can expect in the bottle... that is, a tender olfactory essay in Chinese gentility and refinement, which has been approached in a conspicuously French way; a way which is unquestionably <i>Hermès</i>.<br />
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In retracing the route of the inception of this perfume, Ellena visited countless Chinese gardens. He recalls:<br />
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The flight of this perfume is a bright citrus with an unusual aromatic green undercurrent... it dances between notes of bittersweet kumquat and jade-colored aquatic accords. There exists a sense of balance and refinement right from the outset... a curious symmetry between components that feels effortless and precise; <i>Ellena's</i> very own Chinese 'masterstock', perhaps. Jasmine is listed amongst the olfactory notes declared on the outer packaging, and indeed one can find it there, but there appears to be an assortment of flowers that are not mentioned in the accompanying pyramid; rose? peony? magnolia? Again, Ellena has woven them all into the tapestry of this perfume with such mastery, that they are difficult to distinguish. The overall feeling however, is one of tenderness, filtered light, and an accomplished marriage of the elements, earth, water and air.<br />
<i>Monsieur Li</i> feels incredibly diaphanous - as thin as Chinese rice-paper lanterns, and as semi-transparent as blooms of coloured ink dropped on wet watercolour paper. Over the hours, it tapers into a fine mist of clean musk and blonde woods.<br />
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As far as the <i>Jardins</i> series goes, <i><b>Le Jardin de Monsieur Li</b></i> takes up residence comfortably amongst it's older siblings and feels very much a part of the broader picture. Collectively, Ellena's <i>Jardins</i> creations form an aria to genderless perfection, each with a proficient sense of lightness and harmony.<br />
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<i>Le Jardin de Monsieur Li</i> is available internationally from March 2015, and will launch here in Australian department stores, Hermès boutiques, and on the <a href="http://australia.hermes.com/" target="_blank">Australian Hermès website</a> this September.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-17150555636968236892015-06-22T03:11:00.002+02:002015-06-22T03:11:40.116+02:00The Different Company - WINNER!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: magenta;">CONGRATULATIONS</span></b> to our competition winner <b>CurlyJo</b>, who has won herself a 10ml <i>The Different Company</i> manufacturers sample of the delightful <i>"I Miss Violet"</i> eau de parfum!<br />
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<i>CurlyJo</i>, please send me an email or private message via the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SorceryOfScent" target="_blank">Sorcery of Scent facebook page</a> with your details and it shall be sent off to you this week.<br />
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Thank you to all those who submitted their entries and recommendations via the blog and facebook page - I shall endeavour to try them all!<br />
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Stay tuned for more perfume banter and giveaways!<br />
Have a great week, everyone!<br />
Dimitri.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-6070426740280694812015-06-15T08:47:00.001+02:002015-06-15T09:00:06.816+02:00The Different Company - I Miss Violet Review + Giveaway<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I'm the first to raise my hand when my knowledge and experience is lacking, so I'll confess from the outset and declare that my exposure to <b>The Different Company</b> perfume portfolio has been very limited. Living in the most isolated city (of more than 1M people) in the world, Perth has it's geographical challenges, so its really only whilst vacationing or ordering online that I have access to certain brands. With a small decant sent to me by a fellow perfumisto of the delectable <i>Bois d'Iris</i> notwithstanding, earlier this year I was offered the opportunity to experience my first fragrance from The Different Company, so of course I was enthusiastic. With <i>Sorcery of Scent</i> now well into its seventh year, I'll also plainly proclaim that these days it takes rather a lot to wow me, but when my tidy 10ml sample of TDC's newest offering arrived a few weeks ago, I must announce I was pleasantly surprised.<br />
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The offspring of master perfumer <i>Bertrand Duchaufour</i>, <b>"I Miss Violet"</b> is a colourful feather to add to The Different Company's vast back-catalogue of fragrances. To date, my appreciation of Duchaufour's <i>oeuvre</i> has been a little hit and miss; to my nose <i>Amouage's Jubilation XXV</i> is an epic thrill, whilst <i>Enchanted Forest</i> for the <i>Vagabond Prince</i> made me recoil in disbelief, however <i>I Miss Violet</i> has restored my faith somewhat and allowed me to dig my heels in as more of a fan. In 2015, Duchaufour's muse is Violet, a globe-trotting young woman who gives in to her fancy and traverses the world following her heart, her work, and her passions. In a sense, this inspirational figure translates well into what we smell in the bottle... <i>I Miss Violet</i> feels carefree (but not reckless), lively, vivacious, self-assured.<br />
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The perfume's flight is dominated by the powdery prickle of violet, a champagne accord, and nutmeg... a delicate powdery softness with an effervescent sparkle - like a sassy glance, or wink from beneath feather-like lashes. There is a vein of silver/green rising from below... a viridian balloon of perfumed air pressing up from beneath; violet leaves, husky iris and aromatic basil. The dry orris accord swims parallel to a growing seam of soft napped suede; a gauzy leather facet that steps forward, but remains courteous and well-behaved. <i>I Miss Violet</i> is the embodiment a young woman who has just stepped across the threshold into adulthood... one who has found her feet, and her insatiable apetite to collect experiences. As the scent evolves on skin, the powdery soft floral accords start to recede and a warm, balsamic - dare I say <i>animalic</i> - component shifts to the fore; a sassy and seductive ribbon of ambergris make's Violet's intentions clear... she is passionate person, and despite her worldly obligations, longs for love.<br />
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Without much of a grasp on the Different Company's previous releases, I can only imagine I <b><i>Miss Violet</i></b> is aimed at a younger demographic, however that being said, I see no good reason why this perfume can't be enjoyed by men and women of all ages. In the same way perhaps <i>Guerlain</i>'s <i>Météorites</i> or <i>Chanel</i>'s <i>Misia</i> both enchant with their floral-powder semi-saccharine prettiness, I strongly predict that <i>I Miss Violet</i> will find a broad appeal.<br />
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<i>I Miss Violet</i> is an eau de parfum, available in 50ml size now available via select retailers online and offline. Visit <a href="http://www.thedifferentcompany.com/" target="_blank">www.thedifferentcompany.com</a> for more information.<br />
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<b><span style="color: #351c75; font-size: large;"><i>GIVEAWAY!</i></span></b><br />
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<i>Sorcery of Scent</i> has one 10ml spray sample of <b>I Miss Violet</b> to give away to one lucky reader. To enter, simply post a comment in the comments field below and tell me which other <i>The Different Company</i> fragrance you would recommend I try, and why.<br />
To double your chances to win, you may also 'Like' the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SorceryOfScent" target="_blank">Sorcery of Scent facebook page</a> and re-post your comment on the Different Company post that has been published over there.<br />
The winner's name will be drawn and shared here on Monday June 22nd, 2015.<br />
<i>Good luck!</i>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-81103381744585125472015-05-20T05:40:00.000+02:002015-05-20T05:40:56.070+02:00Guerlain: Mon Exclusif - looking for a low GI option?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><b><i>"Mon Exclusif"</i></b> is the newest perfume release by French perfumers <b>Guerlain</b>... a name which feels as all-encompassing as it does maddeningly vague. It would appear that the LVMH marketing machine behind the brand are cashing in on the concept of "exclusivity for all" with this affordable fragrance that asks you to christen it with your very own title. </span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;"><br /></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;">So how does it smell? Well off the bat, whoever suggested it is a modern, sweeter version of <i><b>Jicky</b></i> needs some significant rhinoplasty. Granted, a huff of aromatic lavender in its flight may be a common accord shared between <i>Mon Exclusif</i> and the House's afore-mentioned 126 year old giant, but the similarities distinctly end there. <i>Mon Exclusif</i> is sweet... tooth-achingly sweet. If you have an aversion to the candied purple buzz of <i>Insolence</i> or the fudge-dense chewiness of the <i>L'Art et Matiere</i> offerings, then <i>Mon Exclusif</i> will raise your glucose levels through the roof! Sweet mandarin and zesty bergamot meet the nose, followed by a familiar candied almond accord which one can find in both <i>L'Homme Ideal</i> and <i>LPRN</i>... this is wrapped in lavender sugar and nectar-like solar accords that I sense present perhaps in <i>Aqua Allegoria Lys Soleia</i>. Bittersweet iris and clean white musk are combined with a burnt sugar accord, the sum of which act as a fondant poured generously over the whole composition. It is this sticky vanilla/toffee that lingers on skin and in the nose for many hours.</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Helvetica;">Available now from <a href="http://www.guerlain.fr/" target="_blank">Guerlain.fr</a></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-50685795108339664562015-04-27T04:56:00.000+02:002015-04-27T04:56:17.529+02:00Guerlain: Les Colognes, 2015<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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With the onset of the Northern Spring, <i>Guerlain</i> have released a duo of new flankers based around two mainstays in their vast perfume portfolio: <b><i>L'Homme Ideal Cologne</i></b> and <b><i>Shalimar Cologne</i></b>.<br />
Traditionally, with <i>cologne</i> referring to the lightest of perfume applications, rather peculiarly, both are in fact <i>eaux de toilettes</i>... they represent Thierry Wasser's interpretation of classic colognes but are presented in a more generous concentration.<br />
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In 100 words or less (no mean feat for a rather indulgent and wordy <i>Sorcerer</i>), here is my personal take on them.<br />
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A fresh, zesty twist on 2014's triumph <a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/2014/06/guerlain-lhomme-ideal-giveaway.html" target="_blank"><b><i>L'Homme Ideal</i></b>,</a> the new Cologne version abandons the glorious praline and sweet-tobacco facets of its older sibling and instead infuses the composition with a good dose of grapefruit... its bittersweet citrus tang steers it away from the comforting ombré of sensual autumnal warmth and instead, sets a course for crisp and sheer summer briskness.<br />
From the bottle, the bright pamplemousse flight and green vetiver notes produce a fleeting cypressy vibe, which lends a sense of Mediterranean sun. The signature heart of almond and neroli shares a welcome, familiar footprint with its wonderful older brother.<br />
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Lovers of the highly-venerated (long discontinued) Shalimar flanker <i>"Eau Légere"</i> rejoice! This newest take on the world's first Oriental perfume, <i>Shalimar</i> is an exceptional rendering which runs somewhat parallel to Mathilde Laurent's limited edition creation of 2003. Thierry Wasser has infused Shalimar Cologne with an effervescent burst of lemon/bergamot and grapefruit and a scattering of rose, jasmine and freesia. A sensual trail of clean musk, iris and vanilla make for a tender caress on skin which - despite it's fresh and modern charms - remains distinctly <i>Shalimar</i>.</div>
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All too often we - as <i>perfumisti </i>- bemoan perfume reformulations, citing any measure of tweaking to a highly-regarded scent as a ghastly abomination. And yes, occasionally it is with good reason... indeed, newly imposed restrictions on certain natural raw materials have impacted upon some of the classic perfume pillars of the past. In this day and age, however, we are seeing something of an upswing in the way synthetic materials are being produced... ones that today, are rarely distinguishable from the organic source from which it's smelly molecules were appended. If I'm frank though, I've about had enough of whining 'aficionados' instantly writing off beautifully-executed reformulations and reissues of time-honoured perfumes without getting to know them better first. It must be incredibly challenging for an established House that has endured the ebb and flow of wartime, fickle trend and financial collapse to gather some traction in a fussy modern market when re-introducing perfumes from their illustrious past. Sometimes - <i>just sometimes</i> - I think that the merits of a house should be solely measured by what sits on the shelves today... not those that graced our dresser tops during the Great Depression. We no longer live in the 1940s; no longer have the same tastes; no longer have the same cultural cognisance, and are now - by comparison - a chiefly non-smoking society... why then, should we aspire to reach for perfume relics of the past?<br />
<b><i>Le Galion</i></b> is one <i>Maison de Parfumerie</i> that I feel strongly ought to be approached with an open mind, a welcome nose, and perhaps most importantly, a keenly modern perspective.<br />
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Founded in Paris in 1930, <i><b>'Le Galion'</b></i> was named after a sea-faring Galleon vessel and evoked thoughts of adventure and escape to far-flung isles. With master perfumer <i>Paul Vacher</i> at its helm, Le Galion set sail for success in the 1930s to the 1950s with the launch of a string of iconic perfumes such as <i>Sortilege, Snob</i> and <i>Whip</i>. These scents - much like many of its French contemporaries - succeeded in penetrating the global psyche and were known the world over. <i>Vacher</i> - an esteemed perfumer, has left his fingerprint on not only the Le Galion collection, but also authored Dior's legendary <i>'Miss Dior'</i> and her younger sibling<i> 'Diorling'</i>. In fact, Vacher's consummate reach into the global consciousness saw Le Galion sold in 97 countries by the mid 1960's. So <i>why -</i> we must ask - is the name <i>Le Galion</i> seldom known or heard of today? The answer is simple... after Vacher's unexpected passing in the 1970s, the sale of the company to an American conglomerate saw the new management run <i>Le Galion</i> aground. By 1980, the House had all but vanished, leaving barely a trace of its venerated past in its wake.<br />
Fortunately, in 2015 <b><i>Le Galion</i></b> was resurrected once more and is now in the reflective and sensitive hands of French ownership for the first time in over 30 years. Director and major share holder <i><b>Nicolas Chabot</b></i> is working hard to restore the brand to its former acclaim.<br />
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To date, Le Galion have relaunched 9 captivating scents from their impressive back catalogue; the jewel in the crown arguably being the highly-revered <i><b>Sortilege</b></i>... a scent that stormed the world both <i>pre</i> and <i>post</i> WWII. But it begs the question... does <i>Sortilege</i> - a scent created some 80 years ago - still remain relevant in the here-and-now? Are its wiles and charms that once bewitched flappers and sheiks, silver-screen sirens, soldiers and sweethearts suddenly lost on the selfie-snapping sheila of 2015?<br />
Well, it would be one thing to compare and contrast old and new - to pick apart accords and write reams about reformulation... but I feel it would be of little consequence. Le Galion today - whilst observing a keen sense of tradition - is something to be discovered <i>carte blanche</i>. Nine exquisitely-crafted reissues just beg to be explored... and as yours truly can attest, one could not wish to be taken on a more thrilling journey!<br />
Here's where I haul anchor and set a course to briefly touch upon each of these 9 'modern' classics.<br />
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The highly venerated perfume upon which the House's reputation was built is every bit as enchanting today as I expect it was yesterday. A floral-aldehydic flight hints at the golden splendour of yesteryear, whilst narcotising notes of jasmine, mimosa, narcissus and rose reside at the tremoring heart of this composition. Sortilege feels commanding and assertive, without a hint garishness and pretension. A woody, ambery, musky trail leaves a captivating wake, which is resolutely feminine and devoutly self-assured.</div>
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Whilst its name might suggest a touchstone tuberose soliflore, <i>Tubereuse</i> is far from it. A prepossessing perfume with a delightfully saccharine opening, it feels like air-spun candy with a whisper of pear and pink berries. Its nucleus, however, is steeped in the carnal warmth of tuberose, rose and orange-flower which steers it away from a simple sugary lolly-water to a delectable and somewhat wanton scent, awash with sensuousness. An ambery, musky foundation renders <i>Tubereuse</i> a enchanting feminine that and fascinates and surprises.</div>
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Another perfume poem rhapsodising over a single flower, <i>Iris</i> is a spectacular study in elegance and refinement. Not too dissimilar to <b><i>Hermes'</i></b> <i><a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/5-hermes-in-5-days-day-iii-hiris.html" target="_blank">Hiris</a></i> in it's approach, <i>Iris</i> not only takes a snapshot of the deep purple blooms, but also gives a sense of the whole plant. A sparkling citrus flight with a huff of velvety ambrette draws one's nose to the beautiful dry iris note at its heart. A sense of deep, earthy green is furnished by galbanum and cedarwood - the sum of these components paints an impressionistic canvas with mottled purples and silvery-greens. Infinitely sophisticated and adamantly appealing.</div>
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<b><i>Special for Gentlemen - 2014 (orig. 1947)</i></b></div>
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After the atrocities and paucity of the second World War, the world saw a gradual return to luxury and lavishness. In response to a shifting post-war cognisance, <b><i>Le Galion</i></b> released <i>Special for Gentlemen</i>, which even today suggests sumptuousness and a sense of impeccable grooming. An incredible blend of citrus, lavender, spices, resins, animalic notes and oakmoss, <i>Special for Gentlemen</i> calls to mind the fresh yet lingering <i>Jicky</i> or <i>Mouchoir de Monsieur</i> - both mainstays in the <b><i>Guerlain</i></b> perfume stable. Noble refinement and <i>savoir faire</i> personified.</div>
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An ode to femininity, <i>La Rose</i> is a captivating floral which combines the cashmere softness of violet, peach and rose to evoke the velvety texture of warm, unsullied skin. A sensual penetrating vein of ylang ylang, lily and patchouli lend a flush of desire to the composition, whilst a vanillic/musky base creates a bewitching sillage. Pretty, youthful and unspoiled... a blushing virgin whose hair dances on the air and laughter rings in the ears.</div>
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Once touted as the <i>"most exclusive perfume in the world"</i>, the delightfully named <i>Snob</i> brings a new nuance to the <i>Le Galion</i> portfolio with a rousing blend of fruits, flowers and spices. To a modern nose, it feels somewhat middle eastern in style, in that it holds notes which have been used in perfumery across the Arabian peninsula for millennia, specifically jasmine, rose, saffron and sandalwood. <i>Snob</i> - just as the name might suggest - is bold and commanding... an "all eyes on me" scent perfect for large social gatherings. Whilst brimming with components reminiscent of the souks and medinas of the East, <i>Snob</i> surprisingly manages to stay infinitely French in its execution.</div>
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Very much a return to the tradition of classic cologne, <i>Whip</i> has a timeless appeal with its blend of sharp citrus and stirring aromats. Crisp bergamot, fragrant tarragon and soft lavender pay tribute to time-honoured perfume pillars of the past, but its the foundation upon which all these notes have been assembled that perhaps gives <i>Whip</i> its backbone: vetiver, patchouli, oakmoss and bitter leather. Originally intended for men, <i>Whip</i> resides in the same universe as <b>Dior</b>'s <i>Eau Sauvage</i> or <b>Chanel</b>'s <i>Pour Monsieur</i>. Old school, but in all the right ways.</div>
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As <i>Le Galion</i> stepped over the threshold of the 70s, a social revolution was taking place in which gender lines and gender roles were swiftly being blurred... <i>Eau Noble</i> was created from this movement as a universal scent for both men and women to enjoy. A beautiful soft leather fragrance, <i>Eau Noble</i> is brimming with fresh citrus, woody-green galbanum, green sage, fragrant lavender, geranium and oakmoss... the sum of its parts feel every bit as dignified and striking as its name implies. An ageless composition that still feels very relevant and equally as engaging today.</div>
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A forgotten and unmarked perfume bottle recently found in the 1930's <i>Le Galion</i> archives has now seen the light of day for the very first time. A captivating amber oriental, 222 possesses a certain warmth that makes for a stunning signature scent. A blend of precious woods, myrrh and styrax, leather, vanilla and oakmoss, this scent has a genderless appeal that is both sensuous and comforting. An exquisite creation which flits somewhere between <b>Diptyque</b>'s vintage <i>Tam Dao</i> and <b>Xerjoff</b>'s <i>Modoc, </i>222 is arguably the warmest and most tactile of all the <i>Le Galion</i> perfumes to date, and has swiftly become one of the author's favourites. </div>
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With endless beauty abound, <b><i>Le Galion</i></b> has well and truly set a course for renewed success in the <i>two-thousand-and-teens</i>. Armed with a flotilla of fine fragrances of exceptional quality and beauty, I am excited to see the next chapter in the course of this revered House's history. </div>
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For more information, visit <a href="http://www.legalion.fr/" target="_blank">legalion.fr</a> and for customers wishing to experience these scents here in Australia, they are now available through <a href="http://www.peonymelbourne.com.au/" target="_blank">Peony Haute Parfumerie</a> in Melbourne.</div>
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<b><i>Parfums Panouge</i></b> have wowed and amazed with their highly anticipated launch of <b><i>Les Perles d'Isabey</i></b> - new pure parfum editions of three existing scents in their stable: <i>Perle de la route d'Emeraude, Perle de Gardenia</i> and <i>Perle de Lys Noir</i>. Yours truly has <a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/2014/12/parfums-isabey-resurrection-of-iconic.html" target="_blank">waxed lyrical</a> in previous posts about the second coming of the esteemed house of Isabey, and these exquisite "Perles" signify a return to the House's traditions of meticulously crafted perfumes and perfume presentations.<br />
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In keeping with early <b>Isabey</b> examples from the Art Deco age, each flacon is realised as a pearly balloon of glass, inspired by a glassmaking method first introduced to the house in 1925 by master glassworker <i>André Jollivet</i>, who perfected the process adopting techniques imported from the Orient. Each flacon is individually packaged in a luxurious double-hinged silk-lined box with leather-like finish. It is accepted that in this day and age, so few perfume houses lavish the capital and resources to produce such exacting presentations, but this is something it appears that <i>Isabey</i> will never compromise. The meticulous packaging merely hints at the perfume residing inside as being one of exceptional quality and beauty. And to this author's nose, they are just that.<br />
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<b><i>Perle de Gardenia</i></b><br />
My relationship with Isabey's Gardenia eau de parfum is a long one, so when Mrs <i>Sorcery of Scent</i> and I heard of a parfum extrait edition, we were instantly excited. At the first opportunity to sniff and wear, we were astonished at how lovely it was, even if there is something of a divergence from the EDP. The parfum version feels slightly more resonant - perhaps less sharp or crisp - in the first moments when applied to skin. There is a very different texture too... more evocative of napped suede, which borders on white chocolate. Panouge / Isabey Parfumeur <i><b>Jean Jacques</b></i> has shunned the expected and deliberately taken "Gardenia" on a trajectory that does not follow, but rather runs <i>parallel</i> with the eau de parfum edition. Instead of simply turning up the volume in his parfum version, he has added an enchanting accord of white leather. This note adds a resolute sensuality; a softness that shifts away from heady gardenia blooms, into something more... intimate. It somehow feels more round... indeed, much like a pearl. Worn on its own, or even layered with the EDP, <i>La Perle de Gardenia</i> offers another captivating shade of the scent that the pair of us know and love.<br />
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<b><i>Perle de la route d'Emeraude</i></b><br />
In his approach to creating <i>La Perle de la Route d'Emeraude,</i> Jean Jacques again, has taken some artistic liberties that steer it away from the EDP. The precious golden orb holds an elixir which perhaps reaches even further into the Orient; more so than the eau de parfum which primarily focused on sun-soaked orange-blossom, jasmine and tuberose. Here, the <i>Perle</i> edition unfurls (to my nose) with a vaguely more resinous/incense slant... in its flight there is a brief undercurrent of smokey plumes (largely absent from the EDP) which later dissipate. There is a warmer, creamier nucleus of orris and ylang-ylang which emits a hazy ambery glow... in this regard, <i>La perle de la Route d'Emeraude</i> could perhaps not be any more appropriately packaged... its olfactory texture is of diffused golden light. Lightly spiced with cinnamon and imbued with silky vanilla it makes for a lip-smacking extrait that oozes sexiness and charm.<br />
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<b><i>Perle de Lys Noir</i></b><br />
The enchanting <i>Lys Noir</i> eau de parfum has become an undisputed favourite of mine... I relish its narcissus / lily / heliotrope blooms which when combined, emit an almost coconutty accord in its flight. <i>La Perle de Lys Noir</i>, on the other hand sees a shift in focus where - moments out of the bottle - there is a huff of pepperiness... one which diminishes after several moments. Over the span of its life, the EDP remains slightly more diaphanous, floral and musky, whereas the pure parfum feels somewhat more dense. A delicious yellow-brown ribbon of Ylang-ylang takes up residence between the other existing florals, and darker woodier notes tend to advance from below. Sandalwood and resinous frankincense underpin the composition, and it is awash with a balsamic, slightly animalic quality in the trail (perhaps ambergris). <i>Perle de Lys Noir</i> is sumptuous and mysterious... and indeed, I would expect no less from this revered House.<br />
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If one looks to quantify the opulence and lavishness of a perfume house, then one needn't look any further than <i>Isabey</i>. <i><b>Les Perles d'Isabey</b></i> are proof-positive that exacting standards, exceptional ingredients and masterful blending can truly create <i>magic</i>. The art of perfume is not dead... it is alive and well in the here and now.<br />
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<i>Parfums Isabey</i> are available in select retail outlets (online and offline) internationally, and I sincerely hope for us Australian <i>perfumisti</i>, that they will soon be readily accessible to us here.<br />
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For more information on <i>Parfums Panouge</i> and <i>Isabey</i>, visit: <a href="http://www.panouge.com/" target="_blank">www.panouge.com</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-91208334528899119292015-02-20T08:23:00.001+01:002015-02-20T08:23:50.975+01:00Gorilla Perfumes and More: Lots Going On at LUSH<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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With their roots planted firmly in the 1970's, UK cosmetic outfitters<b> LUSH</b> are today a globally recognised brand. Perhaps first known for their eye-catching soaps sold by the pound, LUSH have since expanded their inventory to include (amongst other things) exciting handmade cosmetics, innovative hair-care products, jiggly shower jellies and precious perfume oils.<br />
Seriously people! In 2015, no fully-fledged perfumisto should be recoiling from LUSH shopfronts, deterred by the pungent odours that spill from the door! In fact, any <i>serious</i> fragophile worth their salt might actually like to spend a little time in there.<br />
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In recent 'Volumes', yours truly has been swept away by two scents in particular; namely <b><i>Sikkim Girls</i></b> and <b><i>Hellstone</i></b>. The former is wanton blend of tuberose, frangipani, tea and jasmine... it feels devoutly heady and carnal, and is (at the time of posting) still a mainstay in the line. The latter, <i>Hellstone</i>, is a punchy, brawny blend of earthy vetiver, resinous opoponax and animalic cumin... it resides in a register of gruff masculine virility, and challenges the nose much in the same way other cumin-laiden favourites like <i>Rochas Femme</i> might. Alas, the latter has recently been retired, but not before yours truly panic-bought a bunch of bottles! The magic that ensues when this pair is layered must be experienced to be believed... we're talking <i>Va-va-voom! </i>With many perfumes to explore (and seemingly endless layering combinations), even a novice perfumista would find much to love in the current Gorilla Perfume inventory.<br />
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But the fun doesn't end with the perfume oils. LUSH, I've discovered, are being incredibly crafty with their product lines, creating perfumed products that truly innovate: chewable toothpaste tabs in a cornucopia of flavours, bronzing bars that you rub on skin, and shampoo solids for your hair. Perhaps one of my most favourite products to date is the fascinating "<b><i>Copperhead</i></b>" solid shampoo... a macaroon-sized disc that - if it weren't for its tremendously appealing perfume of earthy, smokey vetiver - might look a bit like a puck-sized cowpat. Its magic however, lies in it's composition... a blend of melted henna, arabica coffee grounds,vanilla absolute and roasted cocoa extract. These ingredients work together to produce a surprisingly generous lather, and add conditioning and lustre to the hair. With each disc lasting approximately 80 washes, I've resigned myself to buying a handful of these as gifts to give to friends.<br />
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Throwback time: I distinctly recall the first time I ever walked into a LUSH store... it was in Piraeus, Greece circa 1998 and <i>Mrs Sorcery of Scent</i> and I were lured through the doors the smell of soap cartwheeling on the air. Back then the store inventory comprised chiefly of their soaps - enormous rounds of the stuff that looked like iced cakes and amethyst stones and frozen water from the Aegean. Today, LUSH still produce exceptional handmade soaps, and my my most recent sample was their zesty "<b><i>Sexy Peel</i></b>" soap... a sun-coloured slice that smells of limoncello and citrus sorbet... arguably THE most appropriate thing to use in the heart of the West Australian summer. After rinsing with it, I found the top layer of peel acted as a gentle exfoliant, and my skin stayed perfumed with the pleasing odours of a delectable lemon curd or scrummy marmalade jam.<br />
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Suffice to say, LUSH are making quite a flutter. I can't help but tip my hat at a company that are pushing the limits of convention, and are offering a range of products that span from vegan to those that are ethically sourced. In this day and age, its refreshing to see a global entity return to time-honoured values whilst still staying relevant today.<br />
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LUSH have stores in most major cities and a comprehensive online presence. Visitors in Australia can visit <a href="http://www.lush.com.au/" target="_blank">lush.com.au</a> or drop into a local Lush boutique. (If you're in Perth, the team in Plaza Arcade in the central CBD are knowledgable, genuine and attentive). For international visitors, visit: <a href="http://www.lush.com/" target="_blank">www.lush.com</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-33825577876130304312015-02-16T06:28:00.001+01:002015-02-16T06:28:37.226+01:00QUICKIE REVIEWS: Guerlain: Teazzura, LPRN Ma Robe Petales, Le Plus Beau Jour de ma VieWhilst many are still nursing a Christmas hangover, <b><i>Guerlain</i></b> are already straight out of the gates with three brand new releases for Jan/Feb 2015! One by one, Maison Guerlain have sounded off with a new creation in three of their existing product avenues: the <i>Aqua Allegorias</i>, the <i>principal parfums</i>, and the <i>parfums d'exception</i> collections.<br />
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<b><i>Teazzura (Aqua Allegoria)</i></b><br />
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Much as the name might suggest, <b><i>Teazzura</i></b> is an invigorating 'eau' that feels brisk, inviting and infinitely blue... perhaps an olfactory moment of pause beside a cerulean pool which is overlooking the sweeping <i>Santorini</i> caldera. Bristling lemon/bergamot bring a sense of Guerlain's 'signature' flight before a ripple of dry aromatic chamomile lends a husky, hay-like warmth to the mix. Fresh green-tipped leaves of tea counterbalance the citrus with a sedatory, calming effect and lend a sense of weightlessness and transparency. All this is awash over a considered base of white musk and calone, which together, suggest unspoiled waters lapping against the white-sand shores of a far-flung isle.<br />
<i>Teazzura</i> is a lovely citrus / aromatic scent with an arresting aquatic slant... a sense of shimmering summer-blue found whilst holidaying at the equator.<br />
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Arguably Guerlain's most successful cash-cow in recent years, the LPRN collection never fails to enchant with its collectable editions rendered with a mere stroke of a brush. <i><b>Ma Robe Pétales</b></i> is the latest addition to the line which surprisingly side-steps the somewhat expected lip-smacking cherry-soaked red-berry signature of its elders and instead, takes a fanciful pirhouette across newly-introduced facets of mandarin, freesia and pistachio. This makes for quite a leap away from the LPRN that we are accustomed to, and towards something more spritely and fresh. There are occasional huffs of spring/summertime florals like rose, neroli and jasmine; but also a feeling of lantana (a very fragrant but poisonous flower that grows abundantly along footpaths - although this note is not actually listed). These lend a vivaciousness and lightness that is a welcome change from the existing LPRN olfactory benchmark. However, before you start to think it is sounding too far removed from the original, there is a familiar and endearing tonka / patchouli trail that is common to them both.</div>
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<i>"Le Bouquet de la Mariée"</i> is a brand new parfum extrait launched this month, presented in a 125ml quadrilobe flacon which represents the house's first commercial bridal perfume in over a century. The 60ml eau de parfum version - christened <i>"The Most Beautiful Day of my Life" </i>(above)<i> -</i> is prettiness personified with its monogrammed flacon and puffer... everything a bride could wish for! A delicate composition comprising opening notes of citrus, angelica and pink pepper, there is instantly a feeling of 'nude'... cashmere soft skin tones with perhaps a flush of timidness on the cheeks. A candied almond note not only lends a sense of celebratory tradition, but also a toothsome deliciousness, whilst pretty pink and white florals peer from beneath a veil of mouthwatering vanilla. The composition is underpinned by notes of white musks and patchouli: the perfect foundation upon which all others rest. </div>
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This perfume's appeal extends well beyond potential brides-to-be, so it's billing as a wedding perfume can be no more than a marketing angle. With a similar structure and DNA, <i>La Plus Beau Jour de Ma Vie</i> could quite as easily take up place amongst her siblings in the <i>L'Art et la Matière</i> collection. One to be cherished, just as one should their partner.</div>
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Perhaps no other perfume has penetrated the global psyche in the same way as Gabrielle Chanel's <b><i>Chanel No. 5</i></b>. Since its launch 94 years ago, this iconic scent has sold more than any other known, and it's minimalist packaging and clean-cut square-shouldered flacon are instantly recognisable in every part of the world. In her fascinating book <i>"The Secret of Chanel No. 5 - The Intimate History of the World's Most Famous perfume"</i>, author and cultural historian <b><i>Tilar Mazzeo</i></b> casts a shining light on the <i>No. 5</i> story from birth until today. Not only an absorbing read for perfume nerds like yours truly, this book will appeal to Francophiles and history buffs for it's exceptional research and intelligent writing. But I'm not here to review the book... rather, to pull from it's pages something of great interest to me.<br />
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I was shocked to learn that <i>Gabrielle Chanel</i> signed over 90% of the rights to her legendary perfume in 1924, just a few years after it was cast onto the world stage. With the remaining stakes split between Theophile Bader, then-owner of the prestigious <i>Galleries Lafayette </i>(20%) and Paul and Pierre Wertheimer, brothers and proprietors of the perfume giant <b><i>Bourjois</i></b> in the US (70%) Gabrielle later spent the rest of her days living with a pang of regret. In this engrossing account of what transpired thereafter, the solicitous management and marketing of Chanel No. 5 largely impacted our cultural cognisance of it today, almost 100 years later.<br />
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Here is where I wish to indulge myself and place a bookmark in the sweeping No. 5 timeline, if I may. One thing I found interesting about the marketing of <i>Chanel No. 5</i> is how for almost 2 decades, it was regarded by many as completely inaccessible... a luxury item which, right up until the second world war, could only be afforded by the well-heeled. However, in the throes of WWII when resources were scant and little money remained to spend on lavish goods, the Wertheimer brothers made a risky decision to expand the perfume's distribution, offering smaller presentations at a lower price point so that it might appeal to a middle-class customer. A decision was made to extend availability to the hundreds of <u>U.S Army Post Exchanges</u> in the US and abroad; giving service men and women the opportunity to purchase <i>Chanel No. 5</i> tax-free. At the time Gabrielle Chanel though it a preposterous idea and an erosion of it's exclusivity, but the sales it generated - and the new wave of No. 5 admirers it garnered - shot into the stratosphere.<br />
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It is rare to discover an example of a wartime U.S Army issue of <b>Chanel No. 5</b>.<br />
Here is such an example from the author's personal collection.<br />
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I can't help but be charmed by such sweet keepsakes from a time of war. Perhaps it was purchased by a G.I, intended as a gift for his sweetheart? <br />
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Such is the romance and classicism of Gabrielle Chanel's celebrated perfume. For as long as we draw breath, the world may never again see such an iconic name nor iconic scent weave its way into the tapestry of mankind. <b><i>Chanel No. 5</i></b> charms us today, just as she did the heroes of yesterday.<br />
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For a look at Chanel's illustrious history, visit the illustrated timeline presented on <a href="http://inside.chanel.com/en/paris-by-chanel" target="_blank">"Inside Chanel"</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-53061576562759761782014-12-29T04:22:00.002+01:002017-11-30T03:28:51.309+01:00NAOMI GOODSIR - Or du Sérail<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I'm sure you'll forgive me for a moment for championing some home-grown talent, but watching Aussie <i>milliner extraordinaire</i> <b><i>Naomi Goodsir</i></b>'s star rise in recent years has been an absolute joy to behold... particularly where her stunning fragrances are concerned. <i>Goodsir</i> has built her international reputation on the back of her quirky, newfangled and luxurious headwear which has had the spotlight trained to it since the early 2000's. More recently however, it has also been in part, for her <i>parfums d'exception</i>.<br />
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In October 2012, Sorcery of Scent <a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/naomi-goodsir-parfums-tip-of-hat-to.html" target="_blank">reviewed</a> the exquisite <b><i>Bois d'Ascese</i></b> and <b><i>Cuir Velours</i></b> - a pair of striking scents that marked Naomi's first foray into fine fragrance. In 2014, Parfums Naomi Goodsir have launched<b><i> Or du Sérail</i></b> - the latest in the trio which speaks of Asiatic opulence and richness.<br />
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<b><i>Or du </i></b><b style="font-style: italic;">Sérail </b>is a <i><b>Bertrand Duchaufour</b></i> creation with an enchanting Oriental slant... it captures the sensation of warm skin, hazy air and golden light. A citrusy, fruity opening tickles the nose with the scent of plump berries and tropical fruits... a cornucopia of dewy, nectar-like accords that stimulates one's saliva glands. Moments in, a huff of chocolatey / coconutty lavishness appears over a steadily-thickening seam of warm, ambery accords that swell from beneath. A sweet, heady wisp of ylang ylang imbues the heart with a staunchly sensual feel, whilst a swirling ribbon of golden brown tobacco and fragrant woods bring with it a bittersweet richness reminiscent of the air trapped in a hookah den. As <i>Or du </i><span style="font-style: italic;">Sérail </span>unfurls, one cannot help but be enchanted and consumed by its narcotising lavishness. It's trail lingers on skin for many hours - a caramel-like whisper left behind to beckon and cajole.<br />
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Hats off (no pun intended) to <i>Naomi</i> and creative director <i>Renaud Coutaudier</i>. <i>Or du </i><span style="font-style: italic;">Sérail </span>takes its place amongst its older siblings as not only a very worth successor, but also one of the most interesting niche releases of this year.<br />
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<i>Or du </i><span style="font-style: italic;">Sérail </span>is available in Australia at <a href="http://www.peonymelbourne.com.au/Perfumery/Naomi-Goodsir-Parfums/" target="_blank">Peony Haute Parfumerie</a> in Melbourne, or internationally at e-tailers such as <a href="http://www.ausliebezumduft.de/fragrances/naomi-goodsir.html" target="_blank">Ausliebezumduft</a>.<br />
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On any given occasion, ask my wife what fragrance she is wearing, and 8 times out of 10, she will tell you "<b>Isabey</b>"... which (if we're to be honest) isn't 100% true. Her signature scent is in fact Isabey's <i>"Gardenia"</i>, and has been since the early 00's. <i>Why so vague then?</i> you might ask. Well, her nebulous response is not for fear of divulging a closely guarded secret, but rather because both she and I hope that our non-definite response might compel the inquirer to take some time to investigate the *entire* <i>Isabey</i> line. <b><i>Parfums Isabey</i></b> was founded almost a century ago, but it is only in recent years that they have had the spotlight trained to them again. And deservedly so.<br />
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In 2009, I wrote <a href="http://sorceryofscent.blogspot.com.au/search?q=isabey" target="_blank">this article</a> on the renaissance of one of France's most luxurious perfume houses, Isabey, and the release of their then-new fragrance <b><i>Fleur Nocturne</i></b>. Isabey - a brand new company in the early 1920s - decided to exhibit their perfumes at the world famous <i>Exposition des Arts Decoratifs</i> in Paris in 1925 and - up against giants such as <i>Houbigant</i> and <i>Coty</i> - managed a coup... they were awarded a Gold Medal for their perfumes, packaged in enchanting flacons and exquisitely crafted perfume presentations. In the years following, Isabey continued to manufacture exceptional perfume bottles designed by some of Europe's biggest glassmakers: <i>Rene Lalique, Julien Viard, Andre Jollivet</i> and <i>Ludwig Moser</i>, and many still stand today as a yardstick against which many other luxurious perfume presentations are measured. (A single boxed Isabey flacon sold at auction in 2012 with the hammer price achieving a staggering €61,000; setting a world record in sales of antique perfume bottles).<br />
Unfortunately, when war tore through Europe in 1944, <i>Parfums Isabey</i> vanished as so many others did. But this was not the end. In 2001, the Parisian House of <b><i>Panouge</i></b> resurrected this iconic brand, and bought it back from the foxed pages of history.<br />
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<i>Parfums Panouge</i> (<b>PA</b>rfums <b>NOU</b>velle <b>GE</b>neration) looked to the heritage and traditions of the House when approaching it's reinstitution. With careful consideration given not only to the reconstruction of the parfums, but also the flacons and packaging, Panouge have exhibited a keen understanding and sensitivity to Isabey's past. Perfumer <i>Jean Jacques</i> and artistic director <i>Rania Naim </i>observe these traditions and have created eye-catching and tactile presentations that tip their hat to the creations of yesteryear. To date there have been five Isabey perfumes reprised. They are:<br />
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<b><i>L'Ambre de Carthage</i></b> (2011)<br />
<b><i>La Route d'Emeraude</i></b> (2012)<br />
<b><i>Lys Noir</i></b> (2014)<br />
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In producing these scents, <i>Jean Jacques</i> echoes the sentiments of <i>Robert Bienaimé</i> - his predecessor and Isabey perfumer of almost a century ago. Here are some brief words about those that have not yet been featured on <i>Sorcery of Scent</i>.<br />
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The perfume that was first revisited and reintroduced in an exquisite "pearl" limited edition flacon in 2001, later became a more accessible EDP.<br />
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<i>A magnificent overture to femininity, Gardenia acts as a sumptuously velvety mantle composed of blossoming florals... ylang ylang, jasmine rose and iris feature over a glowing heart of gardenia. This scent feels warm and cashmere-like, but also has qualities that are luminous and radiant. Foundation notes of sandalwood and musks allow it to rest on skin for many hours. Gardenia is an exemplary composition that will enchant and beguile... it is sensual, seductive and infinitely sophisticated.</i><br />
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<i>A scent that surprises with it's unconventional approach, L'Ambre de Carthage feels resolutely more aromatic than most 'ambers' with the inspired introduction of bergamot, osmanthus and jasmine tea. This unfolds over a considered blend of oliban, labdanum, sandalwood, patchouli and musk. Mercifully, L'Ambre de Carthage is totally devoid of the tooth-achingly sweet accord of vanilla which one tends to expect in an amber scent. </i><i>By veering away from an expected 'cookie-cutter' treatment,</i><i> the outcome is a classy, sensuous and profound take on a time-honoured theme. </i></div>
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<i>With a brisk opening of citrus and sunny white florals, La Route d'Emeraude instantly evokes the sensation of solar warmth and the chirrup of cicadas ringing in the ears. Orange blossom, jasmine and tuberose blanket the perfume laterally, whilst a delicate pink blush of rose blossoms within. As the scent unfolds, lightly spiced, ambery, musky accords unfold on the skin, bringing with them a carnal, almost organic component. Elegant, opulent and alluring.</i></div>
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<i>The most recent feminine release, presented in a beautiful silver satin-lined box harkens back to timeless perfume pillars of the past.</i></div>
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<i><i>A scent originally launched in 1924, Lys Noir embodies the art deco age in appearance. Ageless and captivating this is a perfume with a hushed, intimate feel, like a sensual whisper in the ear from behind cupped hands. The oft-heady blooms of narcissus, lily and tuberose have been treated with a measured hand, and their heaviness diminished to just a tantalizing breath. The clever use of heliotrope, woods and musks brings complexity and balance. An extraordinary composition leaves Lys Noir dancing between being a voluptuous floral and a lip-smacking oriental. Mysterious and captivating, it is certain to turn heads.</i></i></div>
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In January 2015, Isabey will add three new novelties to the line; <b><i>Les Perles d'Isabey</i></b>. These are parfum extrait editions of <i>Gardenia, Lys Noir</i> and <i>La Route d'Emeraude</i>, presented in a pearl-shaped stoppered flacon and jewel box; exceptional pieces that echo those from Isabey's resplendent past.<br />
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Finally, for a walk through Isabey's history, and to marvel at the stunning perfume presentations of almost a century ago, I recommend you search for the book <b><i>"Isabey Paris, Parfumeur depuis 1924"</i></b> by <i>Editions Gourcuff Gradenigo</i> (French and English language).</div>
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<i>Over a century ago</i></div>
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<i>you commenced trading,</i></div>
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<i>I deduce from these photos;</i></div>
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<i>with sepia fading.</i></div>
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<i>My gaze, it finds yours</i></div>
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<i>but yours doesn't mine,</i></div>
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<i>alas, we're fractured in two</i></div>
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<i>by a fissure in time.</i></div>
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<i>Sensible hemlines,</i></div>
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<i>waistcoats and ties;</i></div>
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<i>your buttoned existence,</i></div>
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<i>lends pride to your eyes.</i></div>
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<i>I feel I know you -</i></div>
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<i>the person you were,</i></div>
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<i>a purveyor of perfume,</i></div>
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<i>dear madam, dear sir.</i></div>
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<i>You'll never know me</i></div>
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<i>nor imagine my world</i></div>
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<i>but I stand here as tribute</i></div>
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<i>to how the future unfurled.</i></div>
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<i>Your chosen vocation</i></div>
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<i>giving the gift of fine scent</i></div>
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<i>has endured to this day</i></div>
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<i>dear lady, dear gent.</i></div>
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<i>But since your beginnings,</i></div>
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<i>a colossus emerged...</i></div>
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<i>a greedy behemoth,</i></div>
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<i>how sales have surged!</i></div>
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<i>Gone is the era</i></div>
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<i>of graces and airs</i></div>
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<i>your tailor-made service...</i></div>
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<i>now nothing compares.</i></div>
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<i>So wherever you're lying</i></div>
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<i>I hope its at rest</i></div>
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<i>dear mister, dear miss,</i></div>
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<i>you couldn't have guessed.</i></div>
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<i>There is no reverse,</i></div>
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<i>our cards have been played,</i></div>
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<i>and like a whisper of perfume,</i></div>
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<i>we too, will fade.</i></div>
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