• About
  • Login to comment
    • Bluesky
    • RSS
    • Twitter

Now Smell This

a blog about perfume

Menu ▼
  • Perfume Reviews
  • New Perfumes
  • Archives

Bunch o’ limited edition collector bottles 2012, part 6

Posted by Robin on 22 March 2012 12 Comments

More limited edition collector fragrance bottles, with the usual disclaimers: in most of these cases, the juice is unchanged, just the bottle is “special” (or not, as the case may be), and some of these may not be available in the US.

Jean Paul Gaultier Le Mâle

From Jean Paul Gaultier, travel "flasks" for the Le Mâle (shown) and Le Mâle Terrible fragrances. In 125 ml Eau de Toilette. (via prime-beaute)

 

Comptoir Sud Pacifique Aqua Motu 20 Ans

From Comptoir Sud Pacifique, a special bottle of Aqua Motu celebrating the scent's 20th anniversary. In 30 or 100 ml Eau de Toilette. (via beaute-addict)

 

Cacharel travel sprays 2012

From Cacharel, limited edition travel sprays (25 ml) of five of their most popular fragrances: Scarlett, Noa, LouLou, Amor Amor and Anaïs Anaïs. Due to launch in April. (via fr.elle.be)

 

Lisa Hoffman, scented earrings

From Lisa Hoffman, fragrance earrings to match her necklaces and bracelets. Each earring holds a replaceable wooden bead scented with one of the brand's five fragrances. $65 a pair at Lisa Hoffman.

 

Pure Custo with sequins

From Custo Barcelona, collector editions of the brand's Pure Custo fragrances (possibly the juice is tweaked as well). Both are in 100 ml and are decorated with a "sequin" motif. (via moodiereport)

Filed Under: fragrance shopping
Tagged With: cacharel, collector bottles, comptoir sud pacifique, custo barcelona, jean paul gaultier, limited edition, lisa hoffman, scented jewelry

Advertisement


12 Comments

Leave a comment, or read more about commenting at Now Smell This. Here's our privacy policy, and a handy emoticon chart.

  1. Ikat says:
    22 March 2012 at 11:55 am

    I like the JPG flask concept, although I have no interest in the juice.

    The scented earrings is an odd concept. I’d like to try it but not for that price.

    Sticking seqins on a bottle does not make it special. I envision years of picking stray sequins off the carpet.

    The Cacharel sounds interesting, however 25 ml is a big “travel size” I carry 10ml decants and that’s more than enough.

    Log in to Reply
    • Robin says:
      22 March 2012 at 12:24 pm

      I don’t think those are real sequins, they’re just meant to look like sequins 🙂

      Log in to Reply
  2. lucasai says:
    22 March 2012 at 1:23 pm

    Le Male bottle looks well, even better than torso maybe…

    Log in to Reply
    • tulp says:
      22 March 2012 at 3:46 pm

      Makes two.

      Log in to Reply
    • Robin says:
      22 March 2012 at 9:20 pm

      I do like the torso, but this is nice too.

      Log in to Reply
      • Racine says:
        23 March 2012 at 10:29 am

        They probably changed the bottle so they can sell the fragances in Saudi Arabia, I was told they couldnt display the torsos there.
        I tried le male terrible after Kevin’s review here and liked better than le male, even gave it as a present to “someone”.
        Kokorico is so weird, green and cocoa. I havent decided whether I like it or not

        Log in to Reply
  3. breathesgelatin says:
    22 March 2012 at 11:50 pm

    Le Male Terrible is still around, evidently. I haven’t even seen it. I would be interested in smelling it, in theory. I still haven’t seen Kokorico, either. BAH!

    Log in to Reply
    • Kristiane says:
      23 March 2012 at 5:00 am

      Where are you based? Kokorico is *everywhere!* in the UK! 🙂

      Log in to Reply
    • Robin says:
      23 March 2012 at 9:04 am

      I can’t remember now if Terrible was distributed in the US? I don’t think Kokorico is supposed to get here til next year.

      Log in to Reply
  4. Subhuman says:
    23 March 2012 at 12:11 am

    Those Gaultier flasks make me wish I liked Le Male. Also, I was under the impression that LouLou was discontinued. Revelation!

    As far as travel-friendly bottles go, though, in my opinion YSL’s Rive Gauche cans have yet to be topped. Try to break one of those things; can’t be done. They’re also light-proof, non-leaking, and weigh about as much as a pack of gum, even in 100 ml.

    Log in to Reply
    • Robin says:
      23 March 2012 at 9:04 am

      Agree — those were great bottles!

      Log in to Reply
    • Emily says:
      23 March 2012 at 1:57 pm

      I also thought LouLou was discontinued. But then, I hardly ever see Cacharel stuff in stores, aside from the occasional Anais Anais at TJ Maxx.

      Log in to Reply

Leave a reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Advertisement

Search

Recent reviews

Atelier Cologne Love Osmanthus
Moschino Toy Boy
Arquiste Misfit
Diptyque Eau Capitale
Zoologist Bee
Parfum d’Empire Immortelle Corse
Comme des Garcons Series 10 Clash
Frédéric Malle Rose & Cuir
L’Artisan Parfumeur Le Chant de Camargue
Yves Saint Laurent Grain de Poudre
Régime des Fleurs Chloë Sevigny Little Flower
Chanel 1957
Gallivant Los Angeles
Amouage Portrayal Woman

Blogroll

Bois de Jasmin
Grain de Musc
Perfume Posse
The Non-Blonde
More blogs...

Perfumista lists

100 fragrances every perfumista should try
And 25 more fragrances every perfumista should smell
50 masculine fragrances every perfumista should try
26 vintage fragrances every perfumista should try
25 rose fragrances every perfumista should try
11 Cheap Perfumes Beauty Outsiders Love

Favorite posts

The Great Perfume Reduction Plan
Why I Love Old School Chypres
New to perfume and want to learn more?
How to make fragrance last through the day
Fragrance concentrations: sorting it all out
On reformulations, or why your favorite perfume doesn’t smell like it used to
How to get fragrance samples
Perfume for Life: How Long Will Your Fragrance Collection Last?

Upcoming

List of upcoming Friday projects

6 January ~ damage poll

31 January ~ winter reading poll

Back to Top

Home
Archives
About Now Smell This :: Privacy Policy
Perfume Reviews
New Perfumes
General Perfume Articles
The Monday Mail

Glossary of Perfume Terms
Perfume FAQ
Perfume Books

Noses ~ Perfumers A-E :: F-K :: L-S :: T-Z

Perfume Houses A-B :: C :: D-E :: F-G
H-J :: K-L :: M :: N-O :: P :: Q-R :: S
T :: U-Z

Copyright © 2005-2026 Now Smell This. All rights reserved.