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torsdag 14 januari 2016

Les Cocottes de Paris - Melle Cléo

Picture: Cleo de Merode (1874-1966)
Photo: Unknown photographer 1903
Wikimedia commons
Melle Cléo is the last in the trio of courtesans in the Les Cocottes de Paris line. The fragrance is inspired from Cleopatra de Mérode a famous ballet dancer in the Paris Opera who was linked to the king of Belgium, Leopold II. Cléo was also a trendsetter and considered as the most beautiful women in the world during the latest years of the 19th century.

Melle Cléo starts very sweet, it smells like a jammy rose together with a fresh, just baked, vanilla bread which is wrapped in a white, crispy, cotton kitchen towel. After a while a the juicy note of litchi arrives and adds a fruity vibe to the fragrance as also sweet flowers. The rare perfumenote of night blooming cersus which (according to Fragranticas database of notes) is a  tropical cactus plant with flowers which smell like vanilla, is probably responsible for the special smelling vanillic accord in Melle Cléo. Probably the cotton flower also is responsible for the fabric texture mentioned above. In the basenotes, Melle Cléo becomes less sweet, even if still almost edible. The just baked bread texture returns in the musky basenotes. There is also something that similar to a lighter version of the blurred biscuitnote which is a present undertone in some flower fragrances from ca 2006 such as Burberry London for her and Agent Provocateur Maitresse. As the basenotes dries down, Mello Cléo smells almost the same but an octave darker, it's also a note that is close to light fresh tobacco present in the late stage of the fragrance.


Picture: Melle Cléo
Photo: PR Les Cocottes de Paris (c)
The notelist of Melle Cléo truly mirrors how the fragrance really smells which is not very  common. Melle Cléo could by the first glimpse be taken as a mainstream, sweet, fruity floral but when sniffing it thoroughly the very special notes described above comes through, announcing that Melle Cléo is a very special creature after all.

Melle Cléo is appropriate year around and I can imagine it will bloom beautifully during warm, humid summerevenings. Sillage is medium and longevity very good, it lasts for longer than a day.

Those who likes fruity floral fragances as for example Eau d'Italie Graine de Joie and Robert Piguet Jeunesse will probably also like Melle Cléo.

Rating: 3

Notes: Rosewood, bergamot, litchee, night blooming cereus, ylang-ylang, rose, cotton flower, lichen

måndag 14 maj 2012

Histoires de Parfums - 1876 Mata Hari

Photo: Margaretha Geertruida "Grietje" Zelle, known as Mata Hari (1876-1917)
Unidentified photographer, public domain, Wikimedia commons

I have hard to belive that a famous femme fatale as the first world war suspected spy Mata Hari was smelling like a sweet, almost caramelized, rose on a base of cookies. But what do I know? The HdP fragrance 1876 Mata Hari is tribute to or just inspired of Mata (or both). 1876 Mata Hari is as almost all HdP:s created by the HdP founder, perfumer Gérald Ghislain in colloboration with perfumer Magali Senequie.

The pink sweet, rose is present from start to end in 1876. In the topnotes it has a slight transparent vibe and something that is similar to a green tea-note passing by. Then the blend sweetens in the cookie notes. I recoginze these kind of dry buttery notes from the backgroundnotes of perfumes such as Agent Provocateur aldehydic Maitresse and the jasmine/honeysuckle Burberry London for Woman. To me this note is similar to the smell when opening an enclosed cookie jar. There is also the smell of pink rose as in Parfums MDCI Rose de Siwa but the RdS rose is fresh and dewy compared to the gourmand rose in 1876 Mata Hari.  As a whole the Mata Hari blend also reminds me of Andy Tauers Une Rose Vermeille, maybe 1876 Mata Hari was one of the scents that has influented Andy when he created URV? But 1876 Mata Hari is paler and not as distinctint in character as URV and 1876 also lacks the jam and incense notes of URV. As Mata Hari reaches the basenotes the blend is almost creamy and fleeting, supported by a well balanced sandalwood. An gentle and calm earthy note also apperars  among the basenotes and makes the end of Marta Hari less sweet and more serious. Ironically just as the tragic story of her life.

1876 Mata Hari is a nice variation of the sweet-rose theme and it is as well as URV, Rose de Siwa and so on. Which fragrance to choose is of course up to the personal references when it coming to details. Personally I have hard to choose between URV and 1876 Mata Hari as both speeks to me in different ways despite the same theme: URV joyful and happy and 1876 Mata Hari dramatic and mysterious.

Rating: 5

Notes: Bergamot, mandarine, litchi, rose, iris, violet, carnation, caraway, cinnamon, vetiver, sandalwood, guaiac wood.

fredag 20 maj 2011

Kort om - Citizen Queen (Juliette Has A Gun)

Foto: Herr Parfumista (c)

For an english version, scroll down to the previous post.

Så en dags intryck från ytterligare en JHAG kreation, den nästan smetigt, diffusa moderna aldehyddoften med ros, Citizen Queen:

- Lite av noten "kaksmulor instängda i plåtburk" som även finns i Agent Provocateurs Maitresse. Den moderna aldehyden mixat med sött vad jag förstår.
- Tantvarning enligt herr Parfumista.
- Precis som Calamity J. häromdagen en diffus och undflyende doft med liten närvaro. Inte mycket till kropp och karaktär.
- Kanske håller jag på att bli doftblind men efter några timmar kände jag knappt något av doften trots att jag tryckte näsan mot handleden upprepade gånger.

Ingen dålig doft men den tillför mig absolut ingenting. Inget som väcker någon lust att utforska den igen, något som faktiskt finns i Calamity J.  Lady Vengeance och Midnight Oud är enligt mitt tycke stjärnorna i JHAG:s i stort "helt ok men inte så jättespeciella" kollektion.

Briefly - Citizen Queen (Juliette Has A Gun)

Impressions from a day of wearing another JHAG creation,  the almost battery, diffuse modern aldehyd scent with rose, Citizen Queen:

- Something of the note "biscuits in a tin can" that is also found in Agent Provocateur Maitresse. The modern aldehyde mixed with sweet as I understand.

- Aunt Warning according to Mr. Parfumista.

- Just as Calamity J. the other day, a diffuse and elusive scent with a small presence. Not much body and character.

- Perhaps I was going ansomic after a few hours. I felt hardly any of CQ even though I pressed my nose against my wrists repeatedly.

Not a bad scent but it introduces absolutely nothing new to me. Nothing brings a desire to explore it again, something that is actually present in Calamity J. Lady Vengeance and Midnight Oud is according to my opinion  the stars in JHAG: collection.