Penhaligon's has launched Elixir, a new fragrance inspired by the brand's first scent, Hammam Bouquet. Hammam Bouquet was introduced 1872 in honor of the Turkish baths next door to the original Penhaligon's barber shop on Jermyn Street in London; Elixir share's Hammam Bouquet's woody oriental character and central rose note…
Cinq Mondes Pluie d’Aromes ~ brief fragrance reviews
Cinq Mondes is, strictly speaking, not a perfume house so much as a spa line, and their first fragrance, Eau Egyptienne, was a lovely but rather ethereal hair and body mist by the talented perfumer Olivia Giacobetti (you can read a review at Bois de Jasmin). Their latest effort, Pluie d’Arômes, is a collection of five aromatherapy scents (three by Giacobetti, two by Jean-Pierre Bethouart) inspired by exotic locations. I’ve complained elsewhere about the avalanche of multi-scent niche launches over the past couple years, but I liked this set surprisingly well (I’d wear any of them quite happily) and it seems to hang together thematically better than most.
My favorite of them all is Bethouart’s Rituel de Bengalore, Inde (dark blue), which promises to “ease tension” and features notes of citrus, grains of rice, vanilla and cardamom. The opening is a bright orange-y citrus, already nicely sweetened with vanilla. The “grains of rice” join in after a few seconds, adding a warm undertone of nutty cereal grains; it smells like a lightly spiced Asian pudding of some sort, sweetish but not too sweet, creamy but not too creamy. Not much happens after that except that it gets softer and lighter and then fades away — it isn’t entirely gone after an hour, but there is not much left but a bit of milky vanilla with mildly nutty undertones…
L’Artisan L’Eau de L’Artisan ~ brief review
I was surprised to see that I have never included L’Artisan Parfumeur’s signature scent, L’Eau de L’Artisan, in a Top 10 of Summer article. This 1993 fragrance by perfumer Olivia Giacobetti has long been one of my hot weather staples, and it is one of very few bottles in my collection that I drain and replenish on a regular basis.
L’Eau de L’Artisan’s opening is bright and crisp…
Cinq Mondes Pluie d’Aromes ~ new fragrances
French spa line Cinq Mondes has launched a collection of five aromatherapy fragrances “for body and spirit” under the name Pluie d’Arômes. The fragrances were created by perfumers Olivia Giacobetti and Jean-Pierre Bethouart:
Pluie d’Arômes Rituel du Siam is for self-confidence, and features sparkling citrus, coriander, ginger, pepper, cinnamon and gaïac wood…
Agnes b le b, Kanabeach Femme & Homme ~ new fragrances
Designer Agnès b released her first fragrance, le b, in 1987. For 2007, she has asked perfumer Olivia Giacobetti to rework that fragrance taking as inspiration a holiday theme: sun, fresh cotton, laziness, white sand, white flowers, wrinkled linen…