Sisley will launch Izia La Nuit, a new flanker to 2017's Izia for women.
This perfume is an ode to the night, another tribute to a mysterious and unique rose found in Isabelle d'Ornano's garden that only blooms once a year for a short time. Inspired by the original Izia, a bright, airy floral scent, Izia La Nuit offers a renewed intensity combined with the warmth brought by vanilla and amber blends with the sensuality of the rose. The modern scent combines fruity and colorful notes with deep woody and leathery facets for an elegant, long lasting trail.
The sculptural bottle created by artist Bronislaw Krzysztof is adorned with a mysterious, glossy lacquer.
Additional notes include blackcurrant, mandarin, cardamom, freesia, magnolia, ambrox and patchouli.
Sisley Izia La Nuit will be available in 30, 50 or 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
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What a beautiful bottle. Notes interest but I am going to wait for reports on sillage and staying-power.
I can’t decide if I love that bottle or not. I know I would love it if they’d kept the design and made it all black.
I like bottles with little windows or cut-outs in them, like Natori, Ivoire, Reem Acra, or even Intuition.
Me too. They’re irresistible. The 1970s Opium parfum bottle was a glass bottle inside a cinnabar-red plastic case with a circular cutout to reveal the contents, and when they launched the men’s version (it took them until 1995!), they did an EDP which had the same idea but in dark blue. I had them both, obviously.
Even a bottle inside a frame grabs me, like the old Paco Rabanne bottles for Calandre and Metal, the original Cartier Panthère and Van Cleef and Arpels Gem parfums (that one was a work of art), and the DSquared Wood and Odori bottles. I don’t know why: they’re just awesome.
Yes, Opium – I knew I was forgetting some obvious one – I am rushing off to look at the blue men’s version. Intuition is a bit of stretch, but it has that same feel to me. Paloma Picasso is another one.