Zoologist Civet
Civet is a self-assured, poised chypre with a very retro backbone, a perfectly structured, geometrically tailored, and ravishingly sensuous smellscape of my favorite imaginary future, seen from back in the past.
Civet is a self-assured, poised chypre with a very retro backbone, a perfectly structured, geometrically tailored, and ravishingly sensuous smellscape of my favorite imaginary future, seen from back in the past.
A frabjous olfactory journey into too much black pepper, white roses (painted red), mad tea, and carrot cakes.
Caron pour une femme- an homage to a timeless rose-incense combination; a bit dark, but with ambery sparkles of light and hope;
Jean Paul Gaultier Classique Fragrance Review (Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud), first published in Cafleurebon “It is beautiful to be what you are.” Jean-Paul Gaultier For me, one of the most iconic images that comes to mind, when I think of Jean Paul Gaultier, is the motorcycle leather jacket paired with a floating tulle dress. (He was the
Der Duft Cinematic (Miguel Matos) Fragrance Review, first published in Cafleurebon “Words are made for a certain exactness of thought, as tears are for a certain degree of pain. What is least distinct cannot be named; what is clearest is unutterable.” René Daumal (1908-1944), French surrealist writer and poet The simplest definition for ekphrasis is
Maison Tahite Sel_Vanille (David Maruitte) Fragrance Review, first published in Cafleurebon. “There was once a king who had several daughters. To the first, he said, “How do you love me?” “I love you as sugar,” said she. To the next, he said, “And how do you love me?” “I love you as honey,” said she.
Ormonde Jayne Tanger has this uncanny ability to be a “blank slate” of positive energy you can draw from, the pure kind
Kemi Blending Magic is Sergio Momo*’s most conceptual fragrant adventure to date, inspired by alchemy and focused onhigh-quality raw ingredientsfrom the Middle East, converted into the perfect fragrant potions.
A dream. A flower, with an incredibly intense smell. And huge, humongous. Not a normal flower, one that you can find on earth. This flower was emitting a surprisingly bright light.
Back in the old days, Poeme was anecdotally loud – Luca Turin dubbed it to be one of the perfumes that should be banned in restaurants (together with Amarige and Spellbound).