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Hermes Eau des Merveilles & Parfum des Merveilles fragrances

Posted by Robin on 7 September 2006 47 Comments

Hermès Eau des Merveilles

Hermès launched Eau des Merveilles in 2004. The fragrance was created by perfumers Ralf Schwieger and Nathalie Feisthauer, and has notes of elemi, bitter orange, Italian lemon, Indonesian pepper, pink pepper, ambergris accord, oak, cedar, vetiver, balsam of Peru and tears of Siam. Eau des Merveilles, or Water of Wonders, was said to have been inspired by ambergris…

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Fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 7 September 2006 Leave a Comment

Deal at gloss: get free shipping on any designer fragrance with coupon code NEWSCENT.

New at macys: Phat Farm Atman.

New at nordstrom: Burberry London for men, Escada Into The Blue.

Calvin Klein ck one electric: new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 7 September 2006 6 Comments

ck one electric fragranceCalvin Klein will launch ck one electric, a limited edition version of their iconic ck one fragrance, in October. Fragrance notes include lime, cedar leaves, mandarin, neroli, water lily, violet leaves, musk, amber and cedar. (via actuados)

Although the official launch is not until next month, ck one electric can already be found online at various fragrance discounters in the United States.

Suskind’s Perfume opens in Germany

Posted by Robin on 7 September 2006 8 Comments

The film version of Patrick Suskind's Perfume opens today in Germany. See early reviews in This Is London and DW-World. It will open in the US in December.

Update: more reviews, in The Guardian and SpiegelOnline (link no longer active).

L’Artisan Drole de Rose fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 6 September 2006 32 Comments

L'Artisan Parfumeur Drole de Rose perfume

L’Artisan Parfumeur, like Serge Lutens, is a Paris-based niche fragrance house, and I would guess that if you were to rank niche perfume brands by the status accorded to them at the various online fragrance blogs and forums, Serge Lutens would easily take the top spot and L’Artisan would comfortably take the second (do comment if you think my estimation is way off base).

The two brands make an interesting study in contrasts, especially if you will allow for any number of sweeping generalizations (and if you won’t, do please skip the rest of this post). Yesterday in my review of Sa Majesté la Rose, I said that the Serge Lutens fragrances can be characterized as…

…personal artistic statements; to smell them is akin to entering someone else’s dream world. At the same time, as perfumes, they are satisfyingly rich and complex…

As with the classic perfumes of the first half of the 20th century, the Serge Lutens scents unfold slowly over the course of hours, and it is this complexity, I think, that allows for the intense, dream-like quality of the line…

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