A Lab On Fire has launched Sweet Dreams 2003, a new fragrance developed by perfumer Thierry Wasser:
Il était un fois... A talented perfumer in New York City drafted one of his most prized creations, then left it behind with a friend when he escaped the city for a new beginning in Paris. This ode to a better life captured the essence of stolen moments on a perfect beach, basking in the sunlight, listening to the Mediterranean lull. His creation was safe guarded, a priceless sliver of his past. Now, we can all visit that moment; we can all bask in his achievement.
The notes include bergamot, neroli, petitgrain, orange flower, jasmine, musk, amber and castoreum.
A Lab On Fire Sweet Dreams 2003 is available now at Luckyscent, $110 for 60 ml Eau de Parfum.
(via luckyscent)
Love every creation of A Lab On Fire so I must try this. Sounds very Mediterranean indeed…
I’d like to try it too.
Castoreum must be the next Oud.
Oh, that couldn’t happen, could it?
Only if they give it a sexier name.
Uh…beaver? 😉
LOL!
I’ve never smelled anything by A Lab On Fire (they’re probably not available in Poland) but. I. really. want. this. sweet. dreams. 2003. to. be. mine! 7 out of it’s 8 ingredients listed are my favourite!
I don’t think they’re widely distributed, but Colette in Paris has a few of the line.
Is that a wristband wrapped around the bottle? The orange one with a metal plate?
Don’t know, sorry!
It looks like a plastic cable tie, maybe in keeping with the lab theme?
googled for some more detailed picture, it doesn’t look like a bracelet at close-up, rather like cable tie, just as Lys wrote
The actual packaging of Sweet Dreams 2003 may be different but I thought I would share that of What We Do In Paris is Secret.
I have the 60 mL bottle of What We Do In Paris is Secret. It was packaged inside a silver resealable pouch (the kind where you first have to cut the top off and then press on two strips of plastic to reseal) and the bottle itself was wrapped in a nice newsprint quality paper with a pencil drawing. Just like the picture, the bottle is frosted, the label is a thin metal adhered to the bottle and instead of orange, mine has a white cable tie which I like because it makes the bottle easier to hold. The black top is a foam surround which is open on both ends. I was originally going to discard the black top but decided to keep it as it protects the nozzle from being fully exposed to air.
Why yes, I think I would like to bask in this particular achievement.
…(he) drafted one of his most prized creations, then left it behind …
Because don’t all top perfumers abandon their “prized creations”?
Some good Prix Eau Faux material.
🙂