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Jo Malone Orange Marmalade ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 15 June 2024 2 Comments

Jo Malone has launched Orange Marmalade, a new* limited edition fragrance being introduced to coincide with the latest Paddington movie, Paddington in Peru.

The great tradition of marmalade making. Orange peel simmers on the stove, it's vibrant aroma and bitter bite tantalizing the senses. Warm woods are blended with orange zest to create a marvelous, golden fragrance. A refined take on this most British preserve.

Inspired by Paddington’s™ favourite treat, limited-edition Orange Marmalade cologne is a scent you’ll want to take everywhere with you – just because you can. A tantalizing citrus woody scent inspired by the great British tradition of marmalade making.

The notes include orange peel, orange bigarade and cashmere wood.

Jo Malone Orange Marmalade is available at Neiman Marcus, in 30 and 100 ml Cologne.

(via neimanmarcus)

*Orange Marmalade is possibly a reissue of 2021's Orange Peel.

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Tagged With: jo malone, limited edition

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  1. hajusuuri says:
    15 June 2024 at 11:05 am

    Oh for goodness sake! I’m glad you have the asterisk by “new” because I kept thinking this can’t be new and sure enough, Orange Peel is part of the Marmalade series a few years back! I have the cute bottle of Orange Peel.

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    • Robin says:
      15 June 2024 at 8:25 pm

      Yes. Just note that the “new” one is not called Orange Peel but Orange Marmalade, and the listed notes are not identical (for instance, Orange Peel listed rhubarb which is not listed here), however, both lists are so short that they could in fact be the exact same thing.

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