...JolieFleurs, who takes the Etat Libre d'Orange Archives 69. Congratulations! And apologies for being late with the announcement, again.
Up for grabs: Etat Libre d’Orange Archives 69

UK retailer Nkd Man (“an online grooming store, providing the very best in men’s shave, skin, body, hair and fragrance products from the very best brands from around the world”) is carrying a new limited edition preview of Etat Libre d’Orange Archives 69:
This 100ml bottle is an official pre-release, and will be followed by the general release of the standard 50ml bottle at the end of May.This is strictly limited edition with only 1000 units available worldwide.
They’ve got a bottle up for grabs for one lucky Now Smell This reader anywhere in the world. If you don’t win, hey, they’re offering free worldwide shipping for Archives 69.
Want one? For a chance to win, leave a comment telling us about the last Etat Libre d’Orange fragrance you tried. If you’ve never tried one, tell us about the last fragrance you tried by any brand…
Etat Libre d’Orange Archives 69 ~ new fragrance

Next up from French niche line Etat Libre d’Orange: Archives 69, named for the brand’s street address in Paris. The tag line: The Illusion of Sex…
A little bit edgy but beautiful
Etienne de Swardt of Etat Libre d'Orange talks about his brand, and their upcoming fragrance, Archives 69.
Etat Libre d’Orange Noel au Balcon ~ fragrance review


When I first heard about Noël au Balcon from Etat Libre d’Orange, it was being offered as a limited edition fragrance for the 2007 holiday season. I was disappointed that I wouldn’t have a chance to try it, since it was only available at Sephora in France. Fortunately, Noël au Balcon joined the permanent Etat Libre line-up about a year ago, and now that I’ve had a chance to wear it, the season seems right for a review. Noël au Balcon’s composition includes notes of tangerine, vanilla, honey, orange blossom, apricot, red pepper, patchouli, musk, cistus, cinnamon, nigella, and amber, and it was created by the perfumer Antoine Maisondieu (who has produced a number of fragrances for Etat Libre, including another of my favorites, the aldehydic peachy-floral Vraie Blonde).
Since we’re dealing with Etat Libre d’Orange, there is the requisite punning in the fragrance’s title and some racy imagery in its logo and its descriptive “story”; allusions to cleavage abound. The proverb “Noël au balcon, Pâques au tison” means that a warm Christmas — warm enough to spend on the balcony — will be followed by an unseasonably cool Easter (requiring “firebrands”). And the expression “avoir du monde au balcon,” or “the balcony is crowded,” is a reference to a shapely bosom…