Krigler has launched Charming California 215, a new fragrance…
Hermes Le Jardin de Monsieur Li ~ fragrance review, with an aside on Rose Amazone
“I remembered the smell of ponds, the smell of jasmine, the smell of wet stones, of plum trees, kumquats and giant bamboos. It was all there, and in the ponds there were even carp steadily working towards their hundredth birthday.” — Jean-Claude Ellena1
Le Jardin de Monsieur Li is the fifth fragrance in the Jardin series from Hermès, and reportedly the last.2 I do not know if it is also the last scent we’ll see from perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena, but either way, smelling it gave me an advance pang of nostalgia. I will miss Jean-Claude Ellena when he retires.3
Le Jardin de Monsieur Li is an aromatic citrus, reportedly inspired by a Chinese garden. The notes (something like kumquat, mint, jasmine and sap) sounded tantalizing, but as is often the case with Hermès and Jean-Claude Ellena, the juice is not quite what I expected…
La Boule de Provence
A short piece for L'Artisan Parfumeur's new terracotta home fragrance "object", La Boule de Provence. The scent features lavender, hay, rosemary, tomato leaf and basil, and there are 3 sizes, $100 - $280.
Tuesday scent of the day 3/3
If you have a free moment, do tell us your fragrance of the day.
I’m wearing Aftelier Candide, by Mandy Aftel. I really love this one, and was so sorry to see that it was discontinued. I blame the rest of you for not buying it. (Just kidding, of course. It’s on my buy list but I never bought it either.)
Reminder: this Friday, 6 March, we’re celebrating International Women’s Day…
Online fragrance shopping
New at escentual (UK): Paco Rabanne Black XS Be A Legend duo.
New at first-in-fragrance (DE): il Profumo Cortigiana, Micallef Ananda Dolce.
New at liberty (UK): The Beautiful Mind Vol 2.
New at parfum1: Serge Lutens La Religieuse, Yardley Diamond.