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Byredo Mixed Emotions ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 12 February 2021 16 Comments

Niche line Byredo has launched Mixed Emotions, a new unisex fragrance.  

Mixed Emotions, an epicene scent designed to reflect the tumultuous nature of our times.

Drawing on the Byredo philosophy of translating fragmented memories and abstract ideas into scent, Mixed Emotions presents an olfactive sketch of our current, collective state of mind. Comforting notes of maté and the sharp sweetness of cassis sit within a wooden framework; the reassuring scent of black tea disturbed by violet leaf synthetics.

Additional notes include birch and papyrus.

Byredo Mixed Emotions is available now at Bergdorf Goodman, in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.

(via bergdorfgoodman) 

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  1. Dorsey says:
    12 February 2021 at 12:25 pm

    I’m not sure that I need my perfume to reflect “the tumultuous nature of our times”. If I did, it wouldn’t be called Mixed Emotions – my feelings about the pandemic are pretty set in stone.

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    • therabbitsflower says:
      12 February 2021 at 12:47 pm

      Was just thinking along the same lines. No one needs a perfume to reflect what’s going on right now.

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      • Dorsey says:
        12 February 2021 at 1:11 pm

        Couldn’t they have just written about a troubled romance or something? Yikes

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    • perfumelover67 says:
      12 February 2021 at 1:16 pm

      Ditto!

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    • Robin says:
      12 February 2021 at 1:18 pm

      All true, but “disturbed by violet leaf synthetics” is such an excellent line 🙂

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      • Isabella says:
        12 February 2021 at 2:00 pm

        If I write a memoir of the past year, I’m nicking that as my title!

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        • apsara says:
          12 February 2021 at 2:16 pm

          its a Rolling Stones song…

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    • teebear says:
      12 February 2021 at 5:10 pm

      Yeah I need an emotional fire blanket, not a reflector.

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      • Sandman says:
        15 February 2021 at 2:40 pm

        I agree with MissGoldsmith; this is perfectly observed.

        And that ad copy just leaves me, even more than is usual with this kind of stuff, wanting to say “Henh?”

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    • MissGoldsmith says:
      13 February 2021 at 11:15 am

      Exactly. And perfectly said.

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  2. Masha7 says:
    12 February 2021 at 1:14 pm

    My family makes perfumes as a hobby, and we created one called “Plague Doctor” last year to help us get our sense of smell back on track after we had COVID. It’s very strong! But I don’t think it would be a commercial hit, nor would I want it to be….

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    • Robin says:
      12 February 2021 at 1:17 pm

      Excellent — and I take it that it worked?

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      • Masha7 says:
        12 February 2021 at 1:25 pm

        We could certainly smell it! It was based on orange and clove. We worked out a whole smell rehab program with samples and kitchen scents and so on, and we are all able to sniff away with impunity and accuracy now. Thanks for asking!

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        • Merlin says:
          12 February 2021 at 3:44 pm

          I think there might be a market for such a thing. Apparently there is a massive online forum of people struggling with smell.

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        • Robin says:
          12 February 2021 at 4:52 pm

          I know there is some thing people are doing where they burn an orange, but your method sounds much better.

          So glad it worked for you, it is really tragic that some people are never recovering their sense of smell. (Of course it is more tragic that so many people are dying, so everything is relative.)

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          • Masha7 says:
            12 February 2021 at 5:13 pm

            This is a truly horrible disease, and I’m comparing it to my experiences with cholera and malaria (retired RN). That being said, we need to help those who suffer for a long time with anosmia and parosmia, and as perfumistas, we can! My youngest son has had his sense of smell rebound with improvement over baseline, so it really helps to do a “smell rehab” for COVID folks- if anyone in your neighborhood has had COVID with anosmia or parosmia, give them some perfume samples and encourage them to smell everything they can, everyday. It’s our most neglected sense, but without it, you all know how much of our human experience is lost.

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