Parfumerie Generale will launch their latest fragrance, No. 24 Papyrus de Ciane, in February:
Woody, green, build on a contemporary interpretation of “Mousse de Saxe”…
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Parfumerie Generale will launch their latest fragrance, No. 24 Papyrus de Ciane, in February:
Woody, green, build on a contemporary interpretation of “Mousse de Saxe”…
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My “to review” list is now so alarmingly long that I try not to look at it at all for more than a few seconds at a time. Yesterday, in despair, I decided to cross out all of the niche fragrances I wasn’t even interested in smelling again and could barely remember from the first try (scents that “fill my head with a deep, profound, Zen-like nothingness”, to quote March at Perfume Posse). All of those samples were thrown into the purgatory basket, where they may end up living out the rest of their days unless either a) I get more productive or b) the fragrance industry gets less productive.
Felanilla — and let’s not even talk about the name, ‘kay? — is one of the latest fragrances from Parfumerie Generale, and it did make an immediate impression…
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Parfumerie Generale has launched two new fragrances, Felanilla and Drama Nuuï:
No. 21, Felanilla: (shown) ~ a soft, spicy oriental; “Ferociously luxurious. A feline Vanilla on the coat of Iris and Saffron”. With notes of vanilla, saffron, iris, banana wood, hay and amber…
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Parfumerie Generale has launched L'Eau Guerrière:
Woody Fresh – Sensualised
Brutal, Modern, Devastating.
A vegetal-like piquant of Cinchona Bark, Sky Aldehyd, Olibanum, Aloe Wood, Musk…
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I suppose November 2nd is a little early to start complaining about the cold, but hey, it’s cold! And I was lulled into complacency by our extra-long, signs-of-global-warming Indian summer. I just wasn’t ready for hats and gloves. I think I’ve mentioned before that I hate winter?
Now that winter has arrived despite my protests, as it usually does, I’ve pulled out two Parfumerie Generale fragrance releases from earlier in the year: Cadjmere and Un Crime Exotique. Both of them were “too much” when I first tried them in warmer weather; today, they get their second chance.
Cadjmere starts out sharp and green, with a short-lived hint of something that smells vaguely industrial and toxic mingling with a bit of orange-y citrus…