Indie Canadian line Zoologist will introduce Cockatiel later this summer. Cockatiel was originally released as SP Parfums Powder and Dust, and won the Artisan category at the 2019 Arts and Olfaction Awards. After the demise of SP Parfums, Zoologist has taken over the formula.
Australian spring arrives, bearing dazzling frocks of yellow blossoms to dress the bare mimosa trees. Clouds of sweet honeyed fragrance, caught upon the breeze, carry an invitation inland, where a flock of cockatiels happily take up the celebration. Emerging from dusty nests, the birds are ready to preen and prance. On a wobbly stage of branches, vivid crests bop to the rhythm of their joyous songs. After a final encore, the flock takes flight. Alighting in a nearby field they share a delightful brunch, buzzing with the thrill of their stunning recital.
Zoologist Cockatiel exudes joy. A sunny burst of yellow mimosa offers a friendly welcome. Dots of raspberry and tart rhubarb suggest a hint of mischief, like a pair of rosy cheeks beneath a golden plume. Finally, soft notes of musk and vanilla enfold the vibrant Cockatiel, like downy feathers cushioning the brashness of this cheeky bird.
Cockatiel was developed by perfumer Sven Pritzkoleit. Additional notes include champagne, powdery notes, cashmeran, guaiac and patchouli.
Zoologist Cockatiel will available in 60 ml Extrait de Parfum.
(via Zoologist Perfumes at Facebook)
Zoologist’s perfumes always interest me, but I have never gotten beyond samples and a travel spray or two. I will want to try this one as I am a powder lover. My other thought was “sigh, I hope it becomes common for perfumers to take over discontinued formulas.”
This is perhaps the most tempting one yet, to me. We’ll see!
Sounds lovely!
It does.
Reminds me of my beloved Bob who ruled my apartment (and my two dogs) with an iron fist. Perfume sounds nice too! 😀
That’s funny!
ha! 🙂 Was Bob hairy or feathered?
He was a feathered friend who was given to for Valentine’s Day by a hairy. 😍
Finally a Zoologist perfume I am interested in! I’ve always wanted to try Powder and Dust but it seemed hard to get. I know someone here commented once that they had tried it. I can’t remember what they said now, of course.
I must have it! My cockatiel Casper smelled like lemon powder, and I always imagined having a perfume that smelled like him. I guess my dreams are all coming true!
I want to try this one too! 🙂 My family has lived with parakeets, cockatiels, and a variety of parrots. Every bird had a distinct smell, much like people do. Most of our birds smelled powdery and a bit sweet, with some other fruity, vegetal, or green notes.