
Hermès will launch Oud Esma in November. Oud Esma is the third oil-based Essence de Parfum in the brand’s luxury Hermessence line (see Cardamusc and Musc Pallida, both introduced in 2018)…
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Hermès will launch Oud Esma in November. Oud Esma is the third oil-based Essence de Parfum in the brand’s luxury Hermessence line (see Cardamusc and Musc Pallida, both introduced in 2018)…
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Hermès will introduce Oud Alezan, a new fragrance in the brand’s luxury Hermessence line, in February. The last in the series was 2022’s Violette Volynka…
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Hermès will introduce Violette Volynka, a new fragrance in the brand’s luxury Hermessence line, in September…
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I have never done one of the spit-or-scrape genealogical tests, but I have always suspected that my family has secret Nordic or Baltic blood, as both my brothers are enthusiastic enough about outdoor swimming that they’ll do it in early May or October… in Canada. While I hesitate to frolic in 50F waves, I do sport sandals until snow accumulates, drink Arnold Palmers in January and I’m the only non-menopausal female in my XX-dominated workplace who enjoys our arctic air-conditioning. In a similar fashion, I wear citrus colognes all year. When it is my turn to list summer fragrances around here, I remind myself that normal people generally turn to crisp, refreshing eaux only when the temperature rises. Having exhausted my stable of favored classic colognes in previous posts, though, I thought that this time I’d highlight some atypical choices. Please bear with me. I did test these on myself in the heat, but YMMV…
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Of the five new Hermessence fragrances, I’ve already reviewed Myrrhe Églantine. Today, short reviews of the other two fragrances in Eau de Toilette, Cèdre Sambac and Agar Ebène. If you’ve smelled either of the two “perfume essences”, Musc Pallida and Cardamusc, do comment, as I may or may not ever get around to them and it’s a pretty good bet that I’ll never buy them.
Upon this age-old tree, strong and graceful, I wanted to grow an embracing jasmine that coils around it. — Christine Nagel
I wanted a nice jasmine soliflore from Hermès for ages…