Luxury niche line Clive Christian has launched Town & Country, a new version of a 1925 Crown Perfumery* fragrance.
The Crown Collection, first launched in 2020 has risen to become one of the leading collections under the Clive Christian perfume house. In it's eye catching signature red bottle these perfumes tell a story from the past, a secret formula from the brands archives in the storied Crown Perfumery Company, re-imagined for the modern day connoisseur of this luxury perfume house.
Town & Country is no exception; first crafted in 1925 this perfume was said to have been worn by Winston Churchill and was a defining scent for the house loved by British and global royalty, celebrities and influencers of the day. Paying tribute to a heritage like no other this modern day blend pays tribute to the sophisticated elegance of London Town and the quiet rejuvenating freshness of the country.
The notes for the spicy woody amber include lemon, juniper, bergamot, clary sage, cardamom, white tea, sandalwood, olibanum, grey amber, cedar, "kashmir fusion" and patchouli.
Clive Christian Town & Country is available in 50 ml Parfum.
(quote via godubai, additional information via madisonperfumery)
* Christian purchased the historic Crown Perfumery in 1999 and discontinued the brand's back catalog in 2002.
I lost interest in Clive Christian many years ago but they still seem to be pumping them out at ridiculous prices.
Recently they have been dumping lots of discounted stock into TK Maxx stores in the UK (TJ Maxx in the US) – so i’m guessing they need to shift some stock quickly.
Or a store dumped the stock, hard to say.
Boo hiss. The last time I went to Marshall’s (two weeks ago and I haven’t been there in months), the perfumes are now kept in locked glass cases.
I’ve wondered about Clive Christian for years. Who buys it? The few samples I’ve ever had (and those, years ago so probably when they were trying harder) were underwhelming.
I kind of just take them, these days, as a marker of a perfume store I shouldn’t frequent because they’re targeting people with more money than nose.
LOL!