Parfums Salvador Dali will launch DaliA, a new fruity floral perfume for women. Other recent fragrances from the brand include Silver Sun Pour Homme and Dali Wild.
DaliA was developed by perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin; notes feature kumquat, pomegranate, raspberry, galbanum, marigold, iris, orange blossom mock orange, peony, green tea, cedar, rosewood, white musk, amber and chypre notes.
I will update with sizes and concentration when I can.
(via allure.ru)
Update: Salvador Dali DaliA will be available in 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette.
Nice bottle but we so don’t need any more fruity florals!
And they do a lot of them…
Are any perfumes in this line worth the time?
Some of the early ones had lots of fans, I remember more talk about the brand on MakeupAlley some years ago than I ever see now. But I’m not familiar enough with the line to remember which were popular, sorry!
That’s not to say they’re necessarily worse now, maybe just drowned out by all the other fragrance releases…
I’ve been meaning to try Laguna for years because it seems to get a lot of love. I think what puts me off is the thought that it has probably been reformulated.
I have a mini of it – but its a little too marine-like for me. Still I adore the little blue bottle:) Totally plastic, but I think plastic fits into the Dali aesthetic which is as surreal as it is kitsch!
Unfortunately I don’t find the scents at all surreal, lol!
I wanted to love Laguna after reading all those great reviews, but it was awful to me. Very acrid pineapple and plastic. I ended up giving it away, even though I did love the bottle.
Reformulation is always possible (probable, in fact), but the 1985 original was utterly incredible if you like big 1980s-era orientals, and 1994’s Dalissime was an enchanting peachy-rose fruity floral, back when fruity florals could still be good. Some of the later ones were really horrible, though: Rubylips is one of the worst things I ever smelled.
I think it is worth a whiff.
Doubt I will ever see it.
What is that blobby-looking thing on the bottle?
Sorry, no idea!