Sweet, sensual and smokey with an aromatic twist – this note is the perfect accompaniment to the rich florals and deep amber which adorn this perfume.Īn incredibly versatile ingredient in the hands of the perfumer that offers unending twists and turns to this scent- the perfect note to give an ode to the bold heroines of the Art Deco era. This 25% perfume contains 219 of the finest perfume ingredients creating an indulgent blend.īlonde Amber explores a smoky, spicey and floral style of amber with the unique Blonde Tobacco giving this perfume a spirited edge. Joining the melee of fine ingredients in the base are vetiver, incense, leathery labdanum and the praline richness of tonka – historically soaked in rum to create the precious crystals of coumarin that give the distinct flavour to this gourmande note. Bitter orange is a favourite note found in chypres such as Blonde Amber and colognes as it lifts fragrant florals with an energising sweep of freshness.Ī riot of flourishing florals from tuberose, jasmine and Osmanthus melt into dried fruits and saffron for a delicious heart. Top notes of bitter orange, sparkling baies rose and rum create a delectable opening. With a signature perfume oil inclusion of 25% and outstanding complexity of over 140 of the finest ingredients these perfumes promise magic and allure in equal measure.Ī warm amber, spiced with aromatic and smoky blonde tobacco tells the story of Art Deco decadence. These perfumes bring to life the energy, grandeur and artistry of the era through this precious jewel like ingredient.Ĭelebrating the opulence and ideology prominent in this era, the Noble Collection captures the ingredients and style of the time to perfectly shape each perfume's scent. Decorative embellishments show inspiration from ancient cultures, exoticism and folk art with a modern twist, using a combination of precious, luxurious and high-tech materials. Materials such as chrome and stainless steel epitomise the trend for greater progress, wrapped in a joyful colour palette. Confidence and empowerment signalled change as economic depressions faded and a newly awakened thirst for life began: urban cities grew larger than imagined and technology advanced creating a new and exciting world to celebrate. Emerging just before the First World War in Paris, Art Deco (short for 'Arts Decoratifs') represented modernism turned into fashion with the intention being to create a sleek elegance that symbolized wealth and sophistication.Īs the roaring 20's began to take off, celebrations commenced, and spirits brightened which saw dazzling materials and opulence adorn every surface and society flourished into a vibrant display of colour. The Art Deco era captures a design style from the 1920's that was reflected in furniture, decorative arts and architecture and is renowned for its geometric details and opulent finishes. The latter is unfortunately the point that breaks the neck of the fragrance, because it is no longer present on my skin and therefore free of any good evaluation.From the beading of a flapper dress to the tints of the décor, amber was both a celebrated colour and material throughout the roaring 20's. Because neither the top note is convincing, nor the durability. In the end, the money is what you involuntarily put in the shredder for this scent. Even if I would like to attribute possible qualities to the scent, the scent in the heart drops to such an extent that one can hardly evaluate it anymore. The shelf life is therefore also not the yellow of the egg. I can simply no longer perceive possible woods. Because the softer notes are still easy to hear, but the fragrance on my skin doesn't even reach the base notes.
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I guess it'll be the combination of clary sage and lavender. Afterwards the fragrance becomes much finer, rounder and creamier. It exudes an intense note of black pepper and neroli, whereby neroli is already a note that I personally don't like at all. The top note is the typical shower fragrance that you know and usually hardly like to smell.
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Because when you're mean, the scent doesn't sniff much different than a shower gel from the drugstore. I wouldn't even blame the scent, unless it was preceded by a perverse price. Clive Christian Rock Rose is one of those cases who want to show and present too much, but can't keep it at all.