Guerlain has launched Embruns d’Ylang, the latest addition to their L’Art et la Matière collection…
Guerlain Joyeuse Tubereuse ~ new fragrance
Guerlain has launched Joyeuse Tubéreuse, the latest addition to their L’Art et la Matière collection. The last in the series was Néroli Outrenoir…
Guerlain Neroli Outrenoir ~ new fragrance
Guerlain has launched Néroli Outrenoir (“beyond black and still luminous”), the latest addition to their L’Art et la Matière collection. The last in the series was Myrrhe et Délires; new packaging for the range includes an atomizer bulb with an on/off switch…
Guerlain Myrrhe et Delires ~ new fragrance
Guerlain has launched Myrrhe et Délires, the latest addition to their L’Art et la Matière collection. The new fragrance focuses on Somalian myrrh…
Guerlain Tonka Imperiale ~ fragrance review
I am not passionate about Guerlain’s L’Art et la Matière line: so far, they’ve been (mostly) nice, but my wallet does not quake in fear when a new one is launched, as it does when it hears of an upcoming Hermessence. My favorite so far has been the lovely Bois d’Armenie, by perfumer Annick Menardo, but despite the fact that I’ve been through a few samples and small decants, so far I’ve not been moved to buy it.
The seventh and newest in the range, Tonka Impériale, was developed by Guerlain house perfumer Thierry Wasser. As Wasser also did the only one of the group that I seriously disliked, Iris Ganache, I didn’t really get excited about Tonka Impériale until I started seeing glowing reviews. So here I am, joining the bandwagon rather late: this is really wonderful stuff…