Cartier has launched Pasha de Cartier Noir Absolu, a new fragrance for men. Pasha de Cartier Noir Absolu is a flanker to 2013's Pasha de Cartier Edition Noire, which was a flanker to 1992's Pasha de Cartier.
Unexpected, bold and mysterious: a charismatic fragrance for a successful man.
Enclosed in an elegant ultra-black bottle, this new fragrance opus asserts its powerful and addictive scent, around an accord of burning wood and caramelized sugar.
Cartier Pasha de Cartier Noir Absolu is available in 100 ml Parfum, $138.
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Burning wood and caramelized sugar…yes please. Love the matte black bottle.
Those things sound good to me too, but IIRC I do not like Pasha (?)
Honestly, neither the original Pasha nor the Edition Noire convinces me. Both strongly remind me of some common commercial fragrances out there. My favourite of this collection may be Pasha Parfum, which features Mathilde-style modern interpretation on the classic fougere and does not go very close with these two.
If this is also signed by dear Mathilde Laurent (as it is supposed so), then it is likely to be different from Edition Noire, and I will definitely give it a try!
I would assume it is Mathilde, but can’t say for sure.
When I saw the bottle, my mind went into bad places. I will give this a miss.
Yeah.