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Hermes Hiris ~ perfume review

Posted by Robin on 19 September 2005 68 Comments

Hermes Hiris fragrance

Hiris was released by Hermès in 1999. The name refers to the iris flower, but also to the goddess Iris, who like Hermes was celebrated in Greek mythology as a messenger of the gods. The fragrance was created by nose Olivia Giacobetti, who used iris in the top, heart, and base notes, along with neroli, carrots, coriander, hay, rose, ambrette seeds, almond wood, cedar, honey, and vanilla.

The opening notes are simply stunning: crisp, dry and peppery iris, with lots of dirt-caked roots and greenery. I did not recognize the carrot note until I smelled L’Artisan Fleur de Carotte, and so learned what a carrot translated into perfumery smells like. Yes, there is carrot in Hiris too, although only for a brief while. As it dries down, the high pitched, almost metallic hum of the top notes calms, and the hay and wood notes intensify, along with a tiny whisper of rose…

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She says/he says: L’Artisan Parfumeur The Pour Un Ete

Posted by Robin on 15 August 2005 20 Comments

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L’Artisan released Thé Pour Un Été in 1996. The fragrance was created by Olivia Giacobetti, and has notes of peppermint, lemon, jasmine, and green tea. Like Ananas Fizz, this was originally released as a summer limited edition, but proved to be such a popular scent that it was added to the regular L’Artisan line.

Marlen, one of the moderators from the basenotes forum, is joining me, and for once, we agree!

He says: My first sniff of Bvlgari’s Thé Vert left me a little disappointed. I was hoping for dreamy, soft and green, and instead, I got herbal, sharp and “where the heck did it go?” My prayers were quickly answered, however, with L’Artisan’s Summer Tea, a melange of jasmine and green tea with a hint of mint and citrus…

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He says/She Says: Parfums D’Orsay Tilleul

Posted by Robin on 18 July 2005 46 Comments

Parfums d'Orsay Tilleul / Linden fragrance

Count Alfred d’Orsay (1801-1852) was a French-born dandy, said to be the “most fashionable man in the most fashionable circles in the most fashionable town in the world: London” (Last of the Dandies: The Scandalous Life and Escapades of Count d’Orsay, by Nick Foulkes). He dabbled in perfumery; the Parfums d’Orsay line was launched after his death, reportedly using an original Count D’Orsay formula for a fragrance called “Eau de Bouquet”, now renamed Etiquette Bleue. I do not know the detailed history of the line, but they were issuing new fragrances into the the 20th century, and the line was “revived” in 1995.

Earlier versions of Tilleul were released in 1927 and 1955. The current reformulated version was created by Olivia Giacobetti. It features notes of lemon tree leaf, angelica, watermelon, lime blossom (aka linden or tilleul), cyclamen, cut hay, acacia wood and beeswax. Joining me once again for an opposing viewpoint is Marlen, one of the moderators on the basenotes forum…

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Tommy Hilfiger True Star Men, Kenneth Cole Signature & more new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 10 June 2005 6 Comments

Tommy Hilfiger True Star Men cologneTommy Hilfiger will launch True Star Men in August with an ad campaign featuring Enrique Iglesias. The juice features “top notes of pink grapefruit and wet notes, a heart of orris and juicy black licorice and a drydown of sandalwood, saffron and vanilla.” (via Women's Wear Daily) Tommy Hilfiger True Star Men is an Eau de Toilette, and is available in 30 and 50 ml.

Kenneth Cole will introduce Kenneth Cole Signature for men in September…

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L’Artisan Extrait de Songe / L’Ete en Douce ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 9 May 2005 13 Comments

L'Artisan Extrait de Songe / L'Ete en Douce fragrance

Today I am testing the L’Artisan summer limited edition fragrance for 2005, Extrait de Songe (later renamed L’Ete en Douce, see below). The scent was created by nose Olivia Giacobetti, and features mint, rose, orange blossom, linden, hay, woods, and white musk.

Extrait de Songe starts with lightly sweet floral notes and a brief touch of mint…

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