French niche line Jul et Mad will launch Aqua Sextius, the fourth ‘chapter’ in the love story that inspired Stilettos on Lex, Terrasse à St Germain and Amour de Palazzo. Aqua Sextius comes from the Latin name for Aix-en-Provence…
Holiday fragrance gifts 2013, part 2
Our 2013 series of holiday gift posts continues — today we’ve got travel sizes and coffrets, plus perfume subscription plans for sample-fiend perfumistas. If you missed it, check out Part 1: scented body products. Up next: home fragrance, probably on Thursday, then men’s fragrance gifts coming up this weekend.
More holiday shopping ideas: check out Bois de Jasmin’s Holiday Gifts Ideas from French Magazines.
From Aedes de Venustas, a purse spray in the brand’s signature fragrance or the newer Iris Nazarena. $195, includes three 10 ml refills, at Aedes…
Jul et Mad Terrasse a St Germain ~ fragrance review
Terrasse à St Germain is the second fragrance in the “Histoire d’Amour” trio from new niche line Jul et Mad, meant to evoke “a veritable ‘coup de foudre‘ between two souls on the terrace of a Parisian café.” It is described as “a floral woody musk” with notes of grapefruit, tangerine, rhubarb; freesia, lotus flower, blue rose; musk, sandalwood, and Indonesian patchouli. It was developed for Jul et Mad by perfumer Dorothée Piot.
I reviewed Jul et Mad’s Stilettos on Lex when the line was first launched: its powdery plum-violet composition was right up my alley. Terrasse à St Germain feels more contemporary and more unisex, but it’s similarly sophisticated. Don’t be scared by the inclusion of grapefruit and tangerine in the top notes: the fragrance’s fruity opening includes plenty of tart rhubarb with just a little candied citrus. The fruit and the floral phase that slowly emerges after it both feel cool and very slightly metallic, as though they were sprinkled in silver dust. The freesia and the rose are soft and pretty, but they never dominate enough to turn Terrasse à St Germain into a strictly feminine fragrance…
Jul et Mad Stilettos on Lex ~ fragrance review
Stilettos on Lex is one of three fragrances offered by new niche line Jul et Mad and the first episode in the collection’s “Histoire d’Amour.” On the one hand, honestly, I’m a little weary of fragrance collections with destination themes and love-story themes. On the other hand, Jul et Mad describes Stilettos on Lex this way: “A haunting, captivating perfume… Its powerful yet refined personality enchants the lovers of timeless floral fragrances with a powdery touch. Nothing and no one can resist it, by day or by night. This enveloping perfume is a real ‘séducteur,’ pure reflection of the beautiful and mysterious silhouette encountered on this legendary New York City avenue…” “Lovers of timeless floral fragrances with a powdery touch”? That would be me. A New York reference never hurts, either.
The composition of this “chypre fruity floral,” developed for Jul et Mad by perfumer Dorothée Piot, includes top notes of lemon, pear, davana and plum liquor; heart notes of lily of the valley, violette leaves, rose absolute, heliotrope, iris and carnation; and base notes of musk, Madagascar vanilla, Indonesian patchouli and Atlas cedarwood. Its story is “the portrait of a woman, mysterious and beautiful, in New York City” or, more specifically, the impression she leaves on a bewitched onlooker. It’s certainly a feminine fragrance, although I’d think of it more as a “sophisticated fruity-floral” than a chypre…
Jul et Mad ~ new niche line
Jul et Mad is a new French niche line debuting with three fragrances inspired by a Parisian love story…