California-based indie perfume house Xyrena will launch Andy Kaufman Milk & Cookies, a new unisex fragrance.
Andy Kaufman Milk & Cookies is a gourmand fragrance inspired by Kaufman's historic performance at Carnegie Hall in April 1979, after which he took the audience of 2,800 people out for milk and cookies with 24 buses he had waiting outside the venue. The audience was taken to the NY School for Printing at 439 W 49th St. Formulated by Wells, Milk & Cookies opens with top notes of sugar and sweet butter then develops into a heart of fresh baked chocolate chip cookies and a delicate note of creamy milk, followed by bottom notes of vanilla extract and white musk.
Xyrena Andy Kaufman Milk & Cookies is $42 for 50 ml Extrait de Parfum, and can be pre-ordered now at the Xyrena website.
(via press release)
Sounds good for fall.
Could be.
Sounds like something I should like. I feel a bit sad though, when I think of Andy Kaufman. He was so smart and funny. I miss him. I know it’s supposed to be a unisex scent, but with the description, I fail to see how.
Everybody likes milk & cookies?
I like “Milk and Cookies” better then the alternative of “Mighty Mouse” with rodent fur and DeCon! LOL
I thought Andy was funny, my husband did not.
I sometimes thought he was funny, and sometimes I did not! Which, I think, would be just how he would prefer it.
I wonder if it’s anything like the extraordinary Lannael? In ten years of obsessive sniffing I still have not found anything like it, not Bois Farine, nor Lutens Jeau de Peaux…pleasemexcuse spells, going off memory!