Atelier Cologne will launch Camelia Intrepide and Emeraude Agar, two new additions to the brand's Cologne Métal collection, this fall. Both scents were developed by perfumer Jérôme Epinette.
Camelia Intrepide (shown) ~ With lemon, bergamot, camellia leaves, rose, white leather and amber.
Emeraude Agar ~ with bergamot, angelica, black pepper, geranium, rose, eucalyptus, agarwood, sandalwood and gaiac wood.
Atelier Camelia Intrepide and Emeraude Agar will be available in 30, 100 and 200 ml Cologne Absolue.
(via wwd)
Oh my goodness, how can there be more from Atelier? Let’s call it an abundance of riches as I am a fan of Atelier and of colognes generally.
Sephora has early access to Clémentine California, a new scent from Atelier coming in 2017.
They are at 35 scents…or make that 36 after Clementine, yet another I had not even heard of.
Tried them both. Of the two I prefer the Ameraude. I love the line and have several of them.
Agar is another name for Oudh. The Aloe from the Bible is yet another.
Camelia Intrepide is one of those fragrances I initially wrote off in my “Sephora fruity floral” category, which rarely captivates me, only to find myself discovering how complex and unique it is later, and now I am actually toying with the idea of buying that 325$ bottle. Though theTurkish rose note is the star, there is a tea note (camelia?) that is right up my alley, and the aged leather note becomes more prominent in the dry down too. Luckily, Atelier allows you to order a sample of any fragrance for a mere 3$, so I am enjoying a few vials I ordered for now.