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Mirus The Elysian Fields ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 4 October 2017 4 Comments

Mirus The Elysian Fields

California indie brand Mirus has launched The Elysian Fields, a new aromatic fougère fragrance.

The Elysian Fields is a rich fougere that explores the more sumptuous aspects of this classic fragrance style. It starts with a special lavender oil made from just the lavender flowers, with the stems and greenery removed. This yields a sweeter smell that is more true to nature. This rich, sweet lavender melds with Venezuelan tonka bean absolute, natural oakmoss and geranium to form a heady fougere that’s both traditional and decadent.

Additional notes include bergamot, cardamom, lilac, sandalwood and white musk.

Mirus The Elysian Fields is $65 for 15 ml Parfum Extrait. It can be found now at Tigerlily.

(via press release, mirusfinefragrance)

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  1. Koyel says:
    4 October 2017 at 2:45 pm

    We had the privilege of attending the launch party at Tigerlily! It was great fun, and Neal Peters was very nice 🙂 EF was not for me, but I did enjoy trying out all of the line. There was one jasmine + wet earth scent that I quite enjoyed.

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    • Robin says:
      4 October 2017 at 2:57 pm

      Oh fun, I wonder if that was the “Wicked Stepmother” that Kevin reviewed?

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      • yukiej says:
        4 October 2017 at 8:27 pm

        I believe the jasmine after the rain scent was Silver Lining (or Linings?). It hasn’t been launched yet, but he brought them anyway so people could get a sneak whiff 🙂

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        • Robin says:
          5 October 2017 at 10:33 am

          Ah, thanks.

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