Ted Lapidus has followed last year's Black Soul for Men with White Soul, a new floriental fragrance for women:
Ted Lapidus White Soul perfume invents a new language of love. This sensuous fragrance contains Mirabelle Plum, Candied Apricots, White Amber, Orange Blossom and Saffron. The beautiful flacon - a perfect porcelain silhouette comes complete with a Swarovski Elements jewelled cap symbolizing a woman's beauty mark.
Additional notes include mandarin, tagete, plum, apricot, heliotrope, labdanum, tonka bean and benzoin.
Ted Lapidus White Soul is available in 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum. (quote via scentstore.co.uk, additional information via news-parfums)
Hm. Sounds more like a fruitiental… not that that’s *automatically* bad. I tend to like that combination of basenotes, and the fruits COULD turn out not-too-sweet. Doubt I’ll run across a tester, though.
Terrible name, though.
I do not love the name, but it beats “Black Soul” by a mile.
Ditto.
They’re both dreadful.
I’m with you, Mals. They’re very unfortunate.
I concur: dreadful.
As a man, I almost find “Black Soul for Men” offensive.
And of course, she’s dressed. How peculiar….
Now on that point, it’s sort of a nice change. Usually the men are dressed and the women not.
hmmm….what is she? Seven feet tall? I’d wear a white dress like that if I was 7′ tall too.
Ditto.
Sudden craving for a fruit salad here (missed lunch) – can’t imagine why…oh wait….
Oh, everything about this sounds bad… “Ted… invents a new language of love”… who writes this stuff?!
Fruit cocktail. All that is missing from this ambrosia salad is the marshmallow, whipped cream and coconut!
I have an impression that this will be the counterpart of Lady Million. The Black Soul was a cousin of One Million, only with less safraleine and less candied orange, and with more cinnamon. So I wouldn’t be suprised if the female version goes on the direction of the female partner of One Million.
But *my* beauty marks are on the back of my right hand and my left lower back (almost side)! Where’s the bottle for my marks? Discrimination, I tell you, discrimination 😉