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Eau d’Italie Au Lac ~ perfume review

Posted by Jessica on 15 May 2011 18 Comments

Eau d’Italie released Au Lac just over a year ago, describing it as a feminine floral with top notes of water lily, bitter orange leaves, and panarea fig leaves; middle notes of osmanthus, rose bud, and sambac jasmine petals; and base notes of cedar wood, papyrus, and mineral amber. I was preoccupied with some non-perfume matters last spring, so I somehow didn’t get around to trying Au Lac until recently, although both its notes and its “back story” appealed to me. According to Eau d’Italie, this fragrance conveys the impression of “a gorgeous Italian garden at the height of summer, the air filled with the scent of flowers and the fresh waters of a lake” and was “inspired by the love affair between Italian Princess Vittoria Colonna and Futurist artist Umberto Boccioni.”

There isn’t anything particularly Futurist about Au Lac — what would a Futurist fragrance smell like? I’m imagining a mix of scorched rubber, hot metal, marble dust, and red wine — but the idea of a rendezvous in a sunny garden is definitely there. Au Lac opens with a lemon-tinged note of water lily petals. There’s also something lightly salty and bright in the initial phases of this fragrance, perhaps some unlisted neroli. The creamy lily petal note never really disappears, but it’s joined by a slightly warmer second phase of closely-knit floral notes. I caught a hint of osmanthus, which always reminds me of peach skin, but the jasmine is very subtle and not at all indolic. Au Lac’s garden-in-bloom development gains some structure from a greenish wood note (the papyrus?) and a light cedary base. Overall, Au Lac strikes a nice balance between clean and lush notes. I wouldn’t have minded just a touch more dirt in this cultivated landscape, but as it is, it’s a very appealing scent…

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Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey Florale ~ fragrance review

Posted by Jessica on 25 March 2011 45 Comments

Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey Florale perfume

I remember when Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey was released in 1993; looking back, I can understand how it was a breath of fresh air (and clean water and a few lotus petals) after the Poison-heavy years of the late 1980s. It didn’t suit my own tastes — I was busy trying Jean Paul Gaultier’s new fragrance, now known as Classique, at the other end of the fragrance counter — but I respected Issey Miyake for carving out a new trend in fragrance.

On a recent afternoon of perfume-sampling in midtown Manhattan, I stopped to try the recently launched Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey Florale at Sephora. L’Eau d’Issey Florale was developed by perfumer Alberto Morillas; its notes include rose, lily, mandarin, and white woods. The iconic, minimalist L’Eau d’Issey bottle is frosted pink for this version, and the L’Eau d’Issey Florale advertisement, which has caught my eye in a few magazines, features a lovely still-life photograph in the style of the late Irving Penn. All well and good. But by the time I was riding the bus home, I was writing an e-mail to Robin, telling her that I wanted to review L’Eau d’Issey Florale because it made me feel “simultaneously angry and bored…”

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Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh ~ perfume review

Posted by Robin on 8 February 2011 50 Comments

Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh advert

Daisy Eau So Fresh is the latest from Marc Jacobs, and it’s reportedly going for a younger audience than the original (and very popular) Marc Jacobs Daisy. Daisy, which came out in 2007 (time flies!) had a pleasant and likable juice — fruity floral, but not too fruity and not too floral. It also had a well-known designer name, a young, laid-back advertising campaign, plus a massively cute bottle. It was easy enough to see why it sold like gangbusters.

That anyone on earth would smell Daisy and think ‘wow, that’s just too mature for me’ seems somewhat unlikely, but whatever: they’ve already done a stronger version, and now we have Eau So Fresh, the lighter version. Wisely, they made some minor, pinkifying alterations to the bottle, but they kept the design reasonably close to the original. If you were dying to own the Daisy bottle, you might reasonably be expected to want this one too…

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Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey Florale ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 4 December 2010 10 Comments

Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey Florale perfume

Issey Miyake will launch L’Eau d’Issey Florale, a new flanker to the iconic L’Eau d’Issey (1993) fragrance for women, in February. L’Eau d’Issey Florale follows A Scent by Issey Miyake Eau de Parfum Florale…

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Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 25 November 2010 16 Comments

Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh

Marc Jacobs will launch Daisy Eau So Fresh in February. The new fruity floral fragrance for women is a flanker to 2007’s Marc Jacobs Daisy…

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