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Perfume & copyright

Posted by Robin on 13 July 2006 Leave a Comment

The New York Times has an interesting article that considers the results of recent rulings on the issue of perfume and intellectual property (see ruling in the Netherlands that said perfumes are covered by copyright, L'Oreal case against perfume copycats, French decision that perfumes can't be copyrighted). Are perfumers artists, or artisans? Jean Claude Ellena:

“When I write a perfume, the scents are the words,” he said. “And with these words I construct a story. There is breathing, and there are transitions, just as in sentences. Perfume, first of all, is a mental construction…”

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The Different Company Sel de Vetiver, Estee Lauder Pure White Linen, John Varvatos Vintage & other new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 31 March 2006 11 Comments

The Different Company Sel de Vetiver fragranceThe Different Company has launched its sixth perfume, Sel de Vetiver.

It is the second entry in the line from perfumer Celine Ellena, and includes notes of grapefruit, cardamom, Bourbon geranium, lovage, Haitian vetiver, patchouli, iris and ylang ylang. Inspirations for the fragrance are said to include the scent of salt drying on the skin after bathing in the sea…

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Jean Claude Ellena on France3

Posted by Robin on 25 March 2006 Leave a Comment

You can watch a brief piece on perfumer Jean Claude Ellena on France3 (in French, obviously). Choose the broadcast from March 21, and then go to the last segment of the show. Thank you to Anya for the link!

Fragrance review: Terre d’Hermes by Hermes

Posted by Robin on 2 March 2006 69 Comments

Hermes Terre d'Hermes fragrance advert

Terre d’Hermès is the latest fragrance for men from Hermès. It was created by perfumer Jean Claude Ellena, and it is worth repeating the fragrance description I posted back in December:

The vegetable and mineral juice, made without animal by-products or musk, sparkles with orange (specifically formulated for Hermès by Albert Vieille) and grapefruit that blends with flint for a mineral note, and combines with pepper, bay rose, geranium, patchouli, benzoin and vetiver around the central note of Atlas cedar to enhance its Earthly tones. (via cosmeticnews)

According to Escentual, the fragrance is meant to be the masculine counterpart to Hermès Eau des Merveilles: “This is for the man who has his feet firmly on the ground, but his head is in the stars.”

What struck me when I smelled Terre d’Hermès was how accurately the smell of the finished product could be determined by the information given above…

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Jean Claude Ellena in Forbes & the Axe effect

Posted by Robin on 28 February 2006 14 Comments

Hermes Terre d'Hermes fragrance for menPerfumer Jean Claude Ellena is profiled in the latest issue of Forbes. On the creation of the upcoming Terre d'Hermes, said to have been inspired by the writings of Jean Giono:

“Little by little, I had the idea to create a fragrance using only mineral and vegetable scents–no animal notes, no musk. The easy way would have been to build it on a base of vetiver, but that’s already been done…

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