Luxury niche line Clive Christian has launched two new fragrances, Noble XIX Heliotrope for women and Noble XIX Cedar Leaf for men.
From the Noble Collection. Noble XIX VICTORIANA celebrates the movement of Victoriana architecture across America in the late 19th century. Capturing the intricate and highly decorative merge of styles from bright pastel colors to vaulted mansions, these perfumes are a voyage in discovering the fantastic.
Heliotrope ~ "Ethereal heliotrope, the prize of a Victorian garden, combines with sweet raspberry unfurling to a resinous heart of labdanum, finishing in a bold and sensual base of musk and frankincense. Capturing the bright and rich color palette of the era."
Cedar Leaf ~ "Inspired By The Victoriana Era A Woody Fougere Dances With Geranium And Lavender. Distinguished for its medicinal properties the herbaceous accords of green cedar leaf create the perfect foil for rose and fresh geranium, finishing with aromatic woods and subtle nuances of leather, evoking the polished wooden panels of a Victorian home."
Clive Christian Noble XIX Heliotrope and Noble XIX Cedar Leaf are available now at Saks, $550 each for 50 ml Parfum.
(via saksfifthavenue)
These just keep coming, don’t they?
Yes! They do them all at different stores so perhaps it is not so obvious to the consumer.
OH, ok. Interesting strategy, I guess.
Clive Christian Noble XIX Heliotrope and Noble XIX Cedar Leaf are available now at Saks, $550 each for 50 ml Parfum.
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Ede97005, I am sorry for disemvoweling part of your comment, but we are supposed to keep our language clean in the comment section even when brands are charging outrageous amounts of money 😉
I checked and actually I’ve missed quite a few usages of that word in the last few years, but they’re all from you! Hope you will not be offended if I ask you to find a new, cleaner epithet for expensive perfumery?
More filter! Less post comment!???????????? and no I do not mind!
Thank you for the good cheer!
I can’t decide if it’s the frequency of output, or the hefty bottle sizes (and resultant price tag) that always makes Clive Christian seem like Eau de Conspicuous Consumption. Don’t get me wrong: US$11/ml is A LOT; but, for comparison’s sake, 50 ml of Chanel No. 5 in Parfum would be about $700.
Either way, most of what you’re paying for is branding. I guess at least with the Chanel you can assume you also got some flowers picked at dawn in Grasse, if that’s worth anything to you.
Well, as long as it was dawn — I’m not paying for people to slack off… 🙂
LOL ????
This made me choke on my tea — thanks for the laugh!