When I was deciding which fragrance samples to order from 4160Tuesdays, I knew that New York 1955 was one I couldn’t omit. After all, I grew up listening to my grandparents’ and parents’ tales of the New York City in the 1950s, and this fragrance is a tribute to that era. It belongs to 4160Tuesdays’ “Vintage Tuesdays” series, described as “new scents, made the traditional way with authentic materials.”
4160Tuesdays creator and perfumer Sarah McCartney writes, “One of my favorite vintage 1950s scents was Coty’s Chantilly, named after the French town famous for its whipped cream and intricate lace. [New York 1955 is] a soft strawberry and cream perfume, decorated with crystalized rose.” The list of notes for New York 1955 includes candy floss (or cotton candy, as we call it in the United States), raspberry, rose, violet, vanilla, ambergris and musk. I’ve never tried Chantilly, but I’m partial to nearly anything with violet and rose, and I have a weakness for sweet (yet sophisticated) perfumes…