Perfumer, Olivier Polge says, "The comet is a strong symbol for Chanel, and Iâm thinking in particular of the ComĂšte necklace from the 1932 High Jewellery Collection"
âFragrance has always been at the center of my lifeâ says Hadid
Calm, muted, not too green, not too musty, a bit of air freshener lily of the valley.
Battistoni Roma Marte (especially in its even more performing Eau de toilette Concentrée version) is the holy epitome of the classic herbal/aromatic italian distinction, a dry-spicy, bitter-herbal, leafy floral masterwork of virile aromatic gentlemanly classicism. Manly and slightly decadent (but at same time contemporary and anyway timeless), Marte is a gem of unparalleled testosteronic sobriety and a measured "serious" manly fragrance with no compromises. I suppose it was created and put on the market more or less around 1986/87 but I'm not sure about it. In case you appreciate (as kind of creations themselves or simply on a conceptual sphere) classic...
First proper sampling of Ormonde Jayne Montabaco Cuba, a fresh, spicy, slightly sweet blend thatâs smooth and easygoing and highly pleasant while having just a bit of provocative sharpness at its opening. Its main notes are a blend of citruses, florals, and spicesâmost notably bergamot, juniper, jasmine, magnolia, and teaâwith a base of tonka and tobacco. It has a great blended effect that defies categorization somewhat; it operates at the intersection of a handful of different genres and themes without being too over-the-top in terms of being a freshie or tobacco scent, but somewhere in between, with the abovementioned ensemble of citruses and...
When I first smelled this, I was immediately transported back to the summer of 1995, 16 years old, working at the Big Value Outlet, a local discount store chain, handling inventory and there was the smell of industrial fumes that I recall learning to quickly associate, Pavlov's dog style, with a paycheck so that I could buy 70s and 80s new wave CDs like Joe Jackson and XTC at Strawberries. CDG 2011 does capture that distinct smell of adhesives and packing tape, but I will also agree with others that it also evokes the heated dust on electronics (I love another reviewer's comparison to that of a floppy disk entering a hard drive). It also evokes new ink...
This is an absolutely lovely example of a citrus-y eau de cologne. It is not earth shaking in it's innovation--it's just a great version of what it is. I finished my sample very quickly. It is really easy to wear, especially on a spring or summer day. I would consider repurchasing once I use up some other examples of this genre. It absolutely DOES NOT last--it disappears on my skin in just a couple of hours. But it's gorgeous while it's there.
Carlo Corinto Eau de Toilette by Carlo Corinto (1986) comes from a fashion label primarily popular in Mexico, but operating in Paris as most fashion houses tend to do. There is some conflict on whether or not this fragrance was released in 1984 when the house launched, or 1986 when it saw appearance on the global market. Either way, designer Carlo Corinto himself is a bit of an enigma, being A Spanish-born designer first offering formal wear and suits, then casual lines for men and women, until entering perfume as well. The eponymous Carlo Corinto fragrance for men can almost be mistaken for an Italian men's cologne with its focus on herbs and mossy chypre...
Orangy sugary joy of life. Montale Holy Neroli (a 2023 Montale-issue) is a lovable contemporary orangy/musky/vanillic embrace for an "holy" (classic and historical) central main floral theme (being a graceful rose just accessorial to neroli) which is the lively and vibrant main coloured protagonist of this soapy musky floral fragrance. Rarely I really enjoy a Montale's creation (especially the typical synth Montale oudh-based compositions) and this fragrance is definitely an exception. Fortunately any touch of oudh or "synth gassiness" in here (at least on my skin). Holy Neroli embodies the essence of the deeply citrusy and floral notes. Bitter orange's...
Derrick by Orlane (1978) is like all unassuming B or C tier drugstore cheapies from days gone by, in that it presents a relatively fuss-free fragrance in a kitschy package; this is something Avon built a career upon for most of the 20th century until make-up sales outpaced their perfumes. Orlane is not your average drugstore brand clinging on for dear life in the 21st century, as it has a bit of provenance and mostly exists in Europe: A place where they still care about both legacy and accessible toiletries because the EU isn't run by politicians bought or sold between multi-billion-dollar megacorps that have raced every aspect of commerce to the bottom on...
Been thinking of purchasing a Bortnikoff product as it seems they have some positive reviews. Went on their website and of course they currently have a pretty tempting special offer of buy 2 bottles and get your choice of a third bottle for free. I realize they are pretty pricey so probably not the best idea to purchase without sampling but the special ends Sunday so won't have time to check any out before then. If I were to take them up on the deal which of their offerings have you had good experience with or enjoyed?? I'm likely to get Musk Cologne but not sure which direction to head for other 2 bottles! I live in hot humid area so would prefer...
These samples came along with others I ordered. And what a nice surprise. Cafe Tabac is a big, sweet, fruity fragrance with a well defined tobacco dripping with honey, dates, prunes. The GOAT of this genre IMO. Big Fall, Winter nighttime scent. Definitely a one spray type. Copal Azure is among the nicest fragrances I have experienced this year. Bright, crisp, salt and incense. Very airy, classy, just right strength, woody base. Probably a Fall, Winter, Sprint and nighttime Summer. Really original and wearable. Love this one.
Tried sample of Perseus PDM yesterday. Love the incredible Top note citrus grapefruit scent. However... Maybe it's the middle notes, but to me I'm smelling or getting a unisex or feminine parfum vibe from this. It's light, I understand, but somethings saying Unisex to me. I do not like unisex parfumes/ colognes. I own Layton, which is unbelievably awesome. Creed Adventus, everyone has this now because it's a game changer. Original Santal, my ONLY kinda blind buy for Fall/ Winter, less than 5% left probably won't buy again. Versace pour Homme Great clean inoffensive. Allure Homme Sport... classic sea note AWESOME freshy. I have Oajan...
Proposed Themes Hello! I have been asked to be the host for the Saturday/Sunday Weekend Syncs this year. Kudos to [USER=26205784]@yellowtone[/USER] for hosting a few round of this highly engaging sync! đ I personally have had a blast and find this sync to be such a fun weekend conversation. Almost like a virtual cocktail party filled with witty and knowledgeable participants. And inquisitive participants, curious to learn more about the themes and look at their scent collections from a different perspective/persona. Above is the link to a spreadsheet with proposed themes. This is your chance to look it over and give feedback by Monday morning May...
Hello all, last summer in July I went on vacation to Durango Colorado. I spent a few days near Cortez in the high desert. Iâm not sure exactly the smell in the high desert but it was beautiful. Possibly the smell of the juniper trees or the creosote bushes but something definitely stood out and I have been chasing that scent since. Unfortunately I wasnât as into cologne then as I am now or I would have asked around while there. Any suggestions for colognes that remind you of the high desert? Thanks
What has been the most cloying/sickening sweet scent/s you've smelled that has put you off from purchasing full bottle/s of? PLEASE do not be so concerned about being too polite about this, lol. Be blunt; no sugarcoating please. đđđŒ
Hi, do you know any fragrances that smell similar to Kouros but without civet/animalis, other than Kouros flankers like Cologne Sport? I got a decant of Kouros Fraicheur and the drydown of it is gorgeous with much less civet than my current (2017) Kouros bottle but I cannot find an affordable full bottle.
Hi Has anyone ever used this antiperspirant? The uk versuon in a black can with red stripes? It smells like something and i cant put my finger on it! Bob
I like the 10mL atomizers because they do not leak or evaporate. Does anyone know the manufacturer of these? Annoying how SL doesnât sell them.
Never tried Patouâs Ma Liberte but looking to get an older bottle soon. Apparently there is an EDP in addition to the EDT? I didnât see any references to the EDP online but if anyone can interject Iâd like to know. Thanks.
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I really like lavender, so centering and peaceful