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Ralph Wild by Ralph Lauren ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 25 January 2008 46 Comments

Ralph Lauren Ralph Wild perfume

Another year, another Ralph. Ralph Wild is the fifth in the Ralph by Ralph Lauren franchise, and the tag line goes like this…

Welcome to the wild state, where the air is fresh and juicy, skin is warm and alluring, and you can let your true self run free…Go Ralph Wild.

The Ralph series, like the Ralph by Ralph Lauren sportswear line from which it takes its name, aims for a younger demographic than the regular Ralph Lauren line; the fragrances, geared towards 15-25 year olds, are generally pleasant if not startlingly original…

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Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier, Givenchy Ange ou Demon Parfum ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 9 November 2007 15 Comments

Ed Hardy perfume for womenComing next February, debut fragrances from “vintage tattoo wear” line Ed Hardy.

Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier for women (shown) is a fruity floral with notes of apple soufflé, mango, wild strawberry, rudy red grapefruit, freesia petals, watery muguet, linden blossom, warm amber, musk, tonka bean and vanilla pudding. The Eau de Parfum will be available in 50 and 100 ml…

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Perfume Review: Balenciaga Prelude and Cristobal

Posted by Angela on 28 November 2006 13 Comments

Balenciaga Cristobal perfume advert

Although Balenciaga Prelude and Cristobal are clearly different fragrances, they are similar in many ways. In another Balenciaga review, I compared Rumba and Talisman to sisters. If you’ll allow me to flog that analogy one more time, let me present the Balenciaga brothers: Prelude, the eldest; and Cristobal, mommy’s little boy.

Prelude follows the tradition of two of Balenciaga’s other scents — Quadrille and Rumba — in being named after a form of music. But Prelude is more Beethoven than Chopin and more cello than piano. Prelude opens with a hint of brightness from aldehydes and bergamot, then quickly settles into a spicy, almost gummy stage, like a stick of cinnamon chewing gum might taste if it were made by Fortnum & Mason and stored in an amber case. Just enough carnation and jasmine surround the cinnamon to soften the edges. Prelude is deep and nostalgic smelling, but for all its depth it doesn’t last more than a few hours. Prelude was released in 1982, with top notes of aldehydes, bergamot, orange, and pimento; a heart of carnation, jasmine, rose, ylang-ylang, orchid, and cinnamon; and a base of amber, vanilla, patchouli, civet, benzoin, tolu, and olibanum.

Cristobal, named after Cristobal Balenciaga…

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10 Corso Como fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 8 March 2006 43 Comments

10 Corso Como fragrance

10 Corso Como is the fashionable Milan boutique of “style guru” Carla Sozzani. Since opening in 1991, the business has expanded to include a design gallery, bookstore, restaurant, and even a small B & B called 3Rooms. The eponymous fragrance was created by perfumer Olivier Gillotin and launched in 1999, and features notes of rose, geranium, vetiver, musk, sandalwood and Malay oud-wood oil.

The 10 Corso Como fragrance opens on a sour-sweet medicinal haze that has been compared to gasoline; the rose and geranium slowly emerge as recognizeable elements as the oudh calms…

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New & upcoming perfumes from Elizabeth Arden & Carlos Santana

Posted by Robin on 21 September 2005 7 Comments

Elizabeth Arden After 5 Fifth Avenue fragranceMore on the recently released 5th Avenue After Five from Elizabeth Arden, which was created by nose Olivier Gillotin:

The fragrance opens on notes of black plum, bergamot and coriander. The heart is a blend of muguet, jasmine, saffron…

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