Roberto Cavalli will launch Just Cavalli, a new creamy floral fragrance for women (not to be confused with the old Just Cavalli scent for women). Just Cavalli is fronted by model Georgia May Jagger, and will debut next February…
Diptyque Volutes ~ fragrance review
Volutes, it’s a shape and a scent, intimately linked: the volute1 and tobacco. It’s also the scent of the labyrinth of waxed corridors and panelled lounges, the mysterious, and elegant ladies leaning on the ship’s rail smoking their Khedive cigarettes.
I have an abiding fondness for the French niche line Diptyque. They made three of my early perfumista favorites, all of which are still regulars in my rotation: Philosykos, Tam Dao and L’Ombre dans L’Eau. Olène and Oyedo are old friends that I still visit when I’m in the right mood, and if I had not long since drained my decants of Virgilio and L’Eau Trois, they’d get an occasional nod too.
All of those fragrances, of course, are pre-2005. The newer Diptyque fragrances have not moved me to open my wallet;2 as I said when I reviewed Eau Duelle,
Since Tam Dao, Diptyque has become a kind of go-to house for muted fragrances on familiar themes. They’re well done, in fact some of them are fantastically well done, but they aren’t often surprising, and with the current glut of niche fragrances — it’s hard to think of a single theme, vanilla included, that hasn’t been explored to the heavens and back again in the last year or two — a little surprise is a welcome thing.
Eau Mage had a bit more heft and personality than some of the brand’s recent offerings, but never made it to my buy list, and nor did 34 Boulevard Saint Germain or Eau Rose.
Which brings us to Volutes, the brand’s latest…
Jo Malone Blackberry & Bay ~ fragrance review
The latest release from Jo Malone is Blackberry & Bay, which the company describes as…
Inspired by childhood memories of blackberry picking. A burst of deep, tart blackberry juice, blending with the freshness of just-gathered bay and brambly woods. A scent of innocence.
Blackberry & Bay was developed for Jo Malone by perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin.
My favorite Jo Malone fragrances include Lime Basil & Mandarin, Nectarine Blossom & Honey and Pomegranate Noir. However, I’m not a fan of the higher-priced limited editions, nor of several recent releases, such as English Pear & Freesia and Wild Bluebell. In fact, I haven’t really understood the brand’s recent direction — I’m still scratching my head over those Wild Bluebell visuals — so I wasn’t sure what to expect from Blackberry & Bay. I ended up liking it very much; it seems to be a return to form for Jo Malone…
Playboy VIP ~ new fragrances
Playboy Fragrances will launch Playboy VIP fragrances for him and for her in July…
Diptyque Volutes ~ new fragrance
French niche line Diptyque will launch Volutes, a new fragrance for women…