• About
  • Login to comment
    • Bluesky
    • RSS
    • Twitter

Now Smell This

a blog about perfume

Menu ▼
  • Perfume Reviews
  • New Perfumes
  • Archives

Tokyo Milk Fame & Fortune ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 11 February 2012 13 Comments

Tokyo Milk Fame & Fortune

Tokyo Milk has launched the Fame & Fortune collection, comprising six new rollerball fragrances in the Tokyo Milk Dark range:

Chance No. 18 ~ "Chance: slips by in a whisper. Fragrance Notes of Bamboo, Tea Leaves, Fresh Fig and White Musk."

Yesterday No. 21 ~ "Yesterday: the dark of evening thick with stolen memories. Fragrance Notes of Asuka Rose, Linden, Ginger Root and Aged Wood."

Wisdom No. 26 ~ "Wisdom: the course of time & observation lead way to its inky depths. Fragrance Notes of Water Lily, Woods + Moss, Walnut and Winter Musk."

Tomorrow No. 68 ~ "Tomorrow: secrets hint of boundless possibilities. Fragrance Notes of Mineral Salt, Marine, Cypress and White Moss."

Destiny No. 79 ~ "Destiny: deftly weaving a tangle of courses. Fragrance Notes of Fresh Cut Ginger, Honeysuckle, Davana and Midnight Jasmine."

Truth No. 85 ~ "Truth: An undeniable force. Fragrance Notes of Blood Orange, Osmanthus, Crushed Cedar and Sugared Vanilla."

The Tokyo Milk Fame & Fortune fragrances are $24 each for 10 ml Eau de Parfum, and can be found now at b-glowing.

(via b-glowing)

Filed Under: new fragrances
Tagged With: tokyo milk

Advertisement


13 Comments

Leave a comment, or read more about commenting at Now Smell This. Here's our privacy policy, and a handy emoticon chart.

  1. ladymurasaki says:
    11 February 2012 at 9:59 am

    Destiny sounds inviting. All my favourite notes, except Davana. I don’t think I’ve come across it before.

    Log in to Reply
    • lucasai says:
      11 February 2012 at 10:14 am

      I’ve never heard of davana either

      Log in to Reply
    • Robin says:
      11 February 2012 at 1:38 pm

      It’s a lovely smell but don’t know how to describe it…and in a fair number of perfumes…if you do a custom search (right hand column, enter davana, then specify “Now Smell This” only) you’ll find quite a few of them.

      Log in to Reply
      • Louise says:
        31 May 2012 at 3:28 pm

        Davana is a very velvety aroma, dark fruity with a merlot type smell

        Log in to Reply
  2. Trollet says:
    11 February 2012 at 10:17 am

    I got curious about No 18 and No 21. Nothing better than fresh fig, if you ask me. 😀

    Log in to Reply
    • Robin says:
      11 February 2012 at 6:54 pm

      I love fig 🙂

      Log in to Reply
  3. olenska says:
    11 February 2012 at 10:52 am

    Oh, so excited. I love Margot Elena’s work. The Dark Collection is astounding, and I hope big things for this collection as well.

    Log in to Reply
  4. nozknoz says:
    11 February 2012 at 3:39 pm

    Adorable packaging – wish everyone would do 10-ml rollerballs!

    Log in to Reply
  5. AnnieA says:
    11 February 2012 at 5:49 pm

    I always feel overwhelmed when I see a Tokyo Milk display and have no idea where to start…

    Log in to Reply
    • olenska says:
      12 February 2012 at 11:31 am

      The reply below is for you. 🙂

      Log in to Reply
  6. olenska says:
    12 February 2012 at 11:30 am

    Just dive in! Your bravery will be rewarded with beautiful scents– all different, all containing a surprise twist or delightful shiver. Happy exploring!

    Log in to Reply
  7. klytaemnestra says:
    13 February 2012 at 1:53 pm

    I want these if only for the packaging. They appeal to my inner Goth girl.

    Log in to Reply
  8. happy888cat says:
    20 February 2012 at 7:21 am

    Wisdom and Truth sounds interesting. Might get my hands on some of these 🙂

    Log in to Reply

Leave a reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Advertisement

Search

Recent reviews

Atelier Cologne Love Osmanthus
Moschino Toy Boy
Arquiste Misfit
Diptyque Eau Capitale
Zoologist Bee
Parfum d’Empire Immortelle Corse
Comme des Garcons Series 10 Clash
Frédéric Malle Rose & Cuir
L’Artisan Parfumeur Le Chant de Camargue
Yves Saint Laurent Grain de Poudre
Régime des Fleurs Chloë Sevigny Little Flower
Chanel 1957
Gallivant Los Angeles
Amouage Portrayal Woman

Blogroll

Bois de Jasmin
Grain de Musc
Perfume Posse
The Non-Blonde
More blogs...

Perfumista lists

100 fragrances every perfumista should try
And 25 more fragrances every perfumista should smell
50 masculine fragrances every perfumista should try
26 vintage fragrances every perfumista should try
25 rose fragrances every perfumista should try
11 Cheap Perfumes Beauty Outsiders Love

Favorite posts

The Great Perfume Reduction Plan
Why I Love Old School Chypres
New to perfume and want to learn more?
How to make fragrance last through the day
Fragrance concentrations: sorting it all out
On reformulations, or why your favorite perfume doesn’t smell like it used to
How to get fragrance samples
Perfume for Life: How Long Will Your Fragrance Collection Last?

Upcoming

List of upcoming Friday projects

12 July ~ summer reading poll

 

 

Back to Top

Home
Archives
About Now Smell This :: Privacy Policy
Perfume Reviews
New Perfumes
General Perfume Articles
The Monday Mail

Glossary of Perfume Terms
Perfume FAQ
Perfume Books

Noses ~ Perfumers A-E :: F-K :: L-S :: T-Z

Perfume Houses A-B :: C :: D-E :: F-G
H-J :: K-L :: M :: N-O :: P :: Q-R :: S
T :: U-Z

Copyright © 2005-2025 Now Smell This. All rights reserved.