British fashion brand Paul Smith has launched the 2012 versions of Sunshine Edition and Rose Summer:
Sunshine Edition for Men (above left) ~ "This Paul Smith scent is a spicy cocktail of nutmeg, black pepper and coriander, sharpened by grapefruit with a sandalwood base. A bright and fizzy accord ensures that the top notes of the fragrance bring a burst of light and colour. The heart sees a stylish association of spices and fruit, while the textured base notes fully express the timeless elegance of the Sunshine for Men Fragrance."
Sunshine Edition for Women (above right ) ~ "The fresh yet sensual Paul Smith fragrance opens on an invigorating, illuminating, sparkling citrus accord that inspires pure summer energy. The floral heart dives into a warm and sheer bouquet of soft and sweet flora. This dries down into a base that is musky, woody, and so very sensual."
Paul Smith Rose Summer ~ "Sparkling top notes of bergamot, white peony and water flower lend a sweet and vivacious character to the scent, before opening into a clear and beautiful heart of the Sir Paul Smith rose, magnolia and sandalwood. A skin-like drydown of white musk together with amber and cedarwood ensures a beautiful longevity."
Paul Smith Sunshine Edition and Rose Summer are available in 100 ml Eau de Toilette; all three can be found now at Escentual in the UK.
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What a nice green bottle! I don’t really care about the rest
I like the green too.
I like the simplicity of design of the square bottles. They’re so Paul Smith.
It’s all perfect except for the ugly plastic cap on the Sunshine editions.
Yes. The plastic cap is naff.
If it’s like the cap on the original Paul Smith Woman, it’s a screw cap, which is incredibly annoying.
Bottles are pretty, but I’m getting tired of all the “summer” releases.
True, and I don’t understand why they make these in 100ml bottles? To flood ourselves in perfume to use the entire bottle during one summer because the next year another summer edition will pop up? Thats ridiculous! 8)
Bottles=Cute
Juice=Uninteresting