French niche line Jardins D’Écrivains will launch Marlowe, a new unisex fragrance named for playwright and poet Christopher Marlowe.
The top notes feature the poisonous nectar of the tuberose blended with opulent osmanthus. Quaint middle of dried flowers evoke tragic poetry.
Additional notes include elemi, myrrh, oakmoss, labdanum, musk and leather.
Jardins D’Écrivains Marlowe will be available in 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
(quote via Jardins D’Écrivains at Facebook, additional information via first-in-fragrance)
I’m really looking forward to trying it next week at Esxence. Personally I’m friends with Anais Biguine and I love her work. She’ll be also presenting her new room scent diffuser
Hope you’ll like it then.
This sounds lovely. I’m a guy who loves tuberose in fragrances.
I think it sounds lovely too…
That sounds amazing. Will definitely need to try it.
It’s on my list too.
Tuberose, osmanthus and oakmoss? Count me in 🙂 !!!
not sure how I feel about tuberose – maybe I haven’t met one I like, yet. This could be the one.
Poor Kit Marlowe…
I don’t like many tuberose..a few but not many.
Loving the quaint middle……
OK cheap shot so seriously I’m intrigued. This series has character.
‘Quaint middle of dried flowers evoke tragic poetry’ – that could win the faux prize!
Tuberose and osmanthus sounds delicious! Especially with leather and oakmoss P: I’ve never tried anything from this line but so many of their scents sound amazing, I should get some samples!