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The Different Company L’Esprit Cologne ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 6 April 2012 9 Comments

The Different Company L'Esprit Cologne

French niche brand The Different Company will launch L'Esprit Cologne, a new quartet of fragrances: Tokyo Bloom, After Midnight, Sienne d'Orange and Limon de Cordoza.

The Different Company has created L'Esprit Cologne, a collection of four easy yet stunning scents that remain true to the "haute perfumery line" of the brand. L'Esprit Cologne can be used as a spray or splash and is thus a contemporary masterpiece. The four fragrances were created by [perfumer] Emilie Copperman and [sic] is the nose behind many internationally successful fragrances.

Tokyo Bloom ~ "Clean and crisp! The green components of basil and dandelion leaves refresh the mind and let Tokyo Bloom evolve into a very comfortable fragrance. Jasmine and violet leaves, in combination with a soft and light dose of musk reveal a deep and sensual feeling." Additional notes include cyclamen, black currant, galbanum, amber and lignum vitae.

After Midnight ~ "After Midnight is an eau de cologne for the evening and night. A cologne that unfolds its charms when the sun goes down. A luminous and radiant fragrance, whose stimulating spices fuse gently with the skin. The combination of bergamot, neroli, ambergris and white flowers turns this cologne into a seductive and exciting fragrance." Additional notes include angelica, iris, jasmine, ambrette, mastic, cinnamon, musk, labdanum and benzoin.

Sienne d'Orange ~ "A light eau de toilette with a hint of tangy Italian orange and a carrot note. This fresh and powdery fragrance with its floral iris note evolves into the most elegant and sophisticated cologne of all time. It first reveals its true luxury character with a touch of white leather and musk in the base note." Additional notes include apricot and dill.

Limon de Cordoza ~ "Like a whirl of sweet and citric notes that combine with spicy mint leaves, Limon de Cordoza reveals its unique volume. Patchouly and vetiver base notes reveal the elegance and refinement of this cologne. Limon de Cordoza is a tribute to the imaginary kingdom of white neroli." Additional notes include black pepper, freesia and lignum vitae.

The Different Company Tokyo Bloom, After Midnight, Sienne d'Orange and Limon de Cordoza will be available in 90 ml Eau de Toilette.

(quotes via first-in-fragrance, additional information via extrait.it)

Update: see a review of The Different Company L'Esprit Cologne collection.

Filed Under: new fragrances
Tagged With: emilie coppermann, the different company

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  1. lucasai says:
    6 April 2012 at 10:28 am

    They all seem to be wonderful, but I’m totally into Sienne d’Orange and After Midnight!

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    • Robin says:
      6 April 2012 at 10:52 am

      Tokyo Bloom sounds up my alley. But admit I’m not dreadfully excited about these.

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  2. Rictor07 says:
    6 April 2012 at 11:56 am

    The Different Company raised their prices fairly recently. All of the fragrances i tried were so light and fleeting, i couldn’t justify a purchase at the OLD price point, but now its just an absurd notion. I think a 90 ml bottle went from $170 to $220, so even though these sound nice, this is another brand ive completely blacklisted.

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    • Robin says:
      6 April 2012 at 2:56 pm

      Really seems like prices went up for a lot of brands over the past year. TDC was already pretty much out of my budget, other than the travel spray trios.

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  3. ladymurasaki says:
    6 April 2012 at 12:06 pm

    They all sound wonderful and I like the look of the bottle and the colours. I am particularly interested in Tokyo Bloom.

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    • Robin says:
      6 April 2012 at 2:57 pm

      It’s silly to care about the colors, but I was drawn to those too!

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  4. Haunani says:
    6 April 2012 at 5:25 pm

    I like the line and will have to try these. Tokyo Bloom and Limon de Cordoza sound particularly appealing! I’m laughing at the copy, though. How does the fact that a fragrance “can be used as a spray or splash” make it “a contemporary masterpiece?” LOL!

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  5. Carrie Meredith says:
    6 April 2012 at 5:31 pm

    I love the Devo-style bottle caps!

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    • LaMaroc says:
      8 April 2012 at 1:37 am

      Just looked for the “like” button again. 🙂

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