Montana has launched Parfum de Femme, a new fragrance for women that the brand is positioning as a "must-have" for Valentine's Day 2008.
Parfum de Femme features notes of bergamot, freesia, red apple, jasmine, cyclamen, peony, iris, amber, teak, sandalwood, vanilla praline, patchouli and musk.
Montana Parfum de Femme will be available in 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette. (via alzd.de)
Liz Zorn has launched Peace on Earth, a new natural fragrance described as "an incense lovers dream":
Peace On Earth is a softly floral and spicy Oriental scent, with hints of alpine and moss. It is warm and a touch sharp, open and expansive. Frankincense from both Somalia and Oman make up the base along with Sweet Myrrh (opopanax) and a blend of woods, orris, patchouli and vanilla, yet not too heavy on the Vanilla. The Frankincense really shines in this perfume.
Additional notes include fir balsam, white pine, rose, jasmine, violet, cassie, clove, sandalwood, agarwood, rosewood, amber, balsam of Peru, tuberose, moss and musk seed.
Liz Zorn Peace on Earth is $50 for 4.5 ml Parfum. (via lizzorn)
Peace on Earth sounds promising – I love frankincense and myrrh. I wear Just Me by Montana, so I'll be checking that one out as well, though it sounds like it *might* smell too juvenile based on the notes.
Peace on Earth does sound amazing — so many tempting incense perfumes this year! The Montana is out for me (I hate apple).
Montana sounds like he's cleaning out his flower fridge–the apple could be the thing that tips it into the unwearable for me. But Praline, tonka, patchouli, peony, iris, freesia. . .yikes! Why not dump in pink pepper and incense and you'll have touched every single thing in the world?
LOL at “cleaning out his flower fridge”. Once you put in apple, I don't care what else you dump in there đ
To quincreative: I believe Claude Montana sold off his business and is no longer involved at all đ Just the name remains.
And how cheap does this bottle look? Like a drugstore scent.
You may be right, although thought I read recently that he was still a “consultant”.