Luxury body care and fragrance line Une Nuit Nomade will launch Bohemian Soul, a new fragrance in their Une Nuit à Montauk collection.
In 1966 the documentary 'Endless Summer' was released, chronicling two American surfers’ quest for the perfect wave. From the end of their surfboards, we experience the desire to push time zones further away so the summer never ends.
This quest continues, with the entire planet becoming a refuge of immense beaches punctuated with hiding places where free spirits love to converge.
This is how the "Gypset" trend (a fusion of Gypsy and Jet Setter) was born, and how Montauk became a preferred destination. It satisfies the desire to be isolated from the world in a place where untouched nature and eco luxury connect. We meditate, we breathe, we take our time.
'Bohemian Soul' reflects this journey with elegance and modernity: an immediate freshness, like a gentle wind rising up over the ocean, giving way to iris and guaiac wood before the flourish of sandal and delicacy of musk entwine.
Additional notes include artemisia absinthium, olibanum and myrrh.
Une Nuit Nomade Bohemian Soul will be available in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
(via unenuitnomade)
*reads copy*
Girl, this is some hot bull *****!
I don’t even know where to start with this:
1) Referencing surfer culture- where scent is NOT involved, beyond the stench of wetsuits and smell of salt & seaweed
2) “This quest continues, with the entire planet becoming a refuge of immense beaches punctuated with hiding places where free spirits love to converge.”
What the goddamn hell is that supposed to mean? That paragraph contradicts itself TWICE.
3) “This is how the “Gypset” trend (a fusion of Gypsy and Jet Setter) ”
Oh we gonna combine an epithet and marketing phrase together. That’s nice.
4) “‘Bohemian Soul’ reflects this journey with elegance and modernity: an immediate freshness, like a gentle wind rising up over the ocean, giving way to iris and guaiac wood before the flourish of sandal and delicacy of musk entwine.”
*rolls eyes* Swipe left.
Yeah. No idea how much of that is a translation problem? But the idea of Montauk as a place where you can pretend to be in nature whilst maintaining your luxury lifestyle, that part I got 🙂
Ah ha- that is true enough! 🙂