New Fragrance Review Lady Gaga Fame – “Pop Perfume With Attitude” + Sample Draw

Perhaps the most eagerly awaited celebrity scent of the year, Lady Gaga’s FAME is as over the top in its presentation as the Lady herself. But what is it really like?

Synesthete Dawn Goldworm oversaw a team of perfumers including Richard Herprin, Honorine Blanc, and Nathalie Lorson and in an exclusive quote to CaFleureBon said,

   At the time that I designed the fragrance, I was the in-house fragrance designer for Coty Beauty Europe. Lady Gaga speaks in music when she discusses her perfume desires, so I listened to her album over and over and I translated the colors and textures that I saw in her ballads into the construction of the perfume.  Her music is "pop" and red like the fruity top of the fragrance but also comfortable and melodic like the oriental addiction and delicate florals, with a strong signature, depth and mysterious drama that is fully eccentuated by the saffron and honey.  It is juicy, creamy, transparent and strange … a mixture of texture, emotion and color that never stops moving. “

As for why the juice is black,

“Lady Gaga requested that the fragrance be black”

 


I am often skeptical of “marketing hype” and overly romanticized notes. It should also be known that I was not always a “monster” (or Gaga fan). It wasn’t until, after a string of #1 hits like “Alejandro”, I heard (and saw the video for) “Judas” that I fell in love with this artist, and began to really get her style and appreciate it. The same is true for her perfume and she herself has said that “loving me is like chewing on pearls”.


A very wise man once told me to never confuse the ARTIST with their ART. While I may find many things she does to be rather ridiculous and a bit “much”, I appreciate her uniqueness, her dedication and her refusal to cede even one iota of her creative control over music, lyrics and/or marketing. Having breathed new life into a rather tired musical genre (dance pop), my hopes were high for this particular release. If nothing else, Gaga does it her way. It was this autonomy that led me to go an hour out of my way and buy this perfume unsniffed. Not unlike her music, her perfume took me a few tries to really truly understand. The following is my journey into the FAME


I walked into Macy’s, past the Thierry Mugler’s and DIORs, and straight to the sales assistant and asked for the new Lady Gaga perfume. She said “Have you smelled it yet?” Of course, I had not. She sprayed it on a strip. Fruity vapors surrounded me, then slightly sweet and powdery waves with a hint of spices. It was definitely feminine, and nowhere near as dark as I had hoped. In fact, it smelled a bit like a few other perfumes released in the past few years for women and girls. REALLY??! This was it? I was a bit crestfallen, but decided to give it a chance and bought the 50 ml edp anyway. There was something lurking sensually and somewhat darkly underneath: nothing as sinister or  “noir” as the black fluid (which does dry clear) and vaguely alien talons alluded to, but something enticing and deliciously dirty that was not blatant, but did make me feel as if someone had just came off with a rather witty double entendre.


On getting it home out of the box and on my skin, it smelled much the same as the scent strip had. Only now the generic fruitiness was more berry-like (blackberry juice IS listed in the ingredients and is perhaps why the SA said she smelled “grapes”) with whispers of booziness. The floral aspect that appeared as sugary violets (on paper) bloomed into a scorched orchid and haughty jasmine combination. I wear perfumes regardless of whom they are marketed to, but this was definitely on the femme side of the scale…maybe too much. It came to my attention that this was constructed without the typical “scent pyramid” (no base, heart or top notes) and used a “push/pull” technology created by three accords: a lighter one (tiger orchids and Sambac jasmine), a darker one (belladonna & incense) and a sensual one (honey, saffron and apricots). I also learned that it could be changed by “rubbing it out” (Gaga’s own words). I figured why not?


I reapplied again “rubbing it out” and, to my great surprise, it WAS different! A smoky silken incense (not sandalwood based, but balmy and smooth) came to the fore and the saffron was readily apparent. A deliciously naughty musk flirted with my nostrils and the tart berry accord of the previous wearing had somehow magically morphed into a more golden honey drizzled apricot accented by a bitter green (deadly nightshade?). There was definitely more to this perfume than first meets the nose. It was still sweet, only now it was more unisex and oriental-as opposed to the usual fruity floral that I had first been rather disappointed over. Much as she had with dance pop, it seems the Lady had revamped a rather tired and trite classification and gave it her own trappings and unique style. Brava!!


With FAME, Lady Gaga has broken no new ground. She has, however, taken some old ground and created a rather interesting arrangement with it. Breaking the mold of the typical celebrity scent structure, creating a really interesting flacon and juice that echoes her feelings of fame, and how it’s perceived while also creating something that has two very different aspects to it. I have worn FAME continuously for the last 36 hours which should say more than these words ever could. It takes a while sometimes for people to really “grok” (completely understand and appreciate) something but when you finally do…all the time spent makes it worthwhile. Will this be an instant classic? Probably not. Is it worth the money I spent for it? Absolutely!  Of all the words I have heard from all her songs, the lyrics “glitter mixed with rock n’ roll” and “glamorphonic electronic disco baby” sum up this scent the best. Sillage: average. Longevity: above average.


Thanks to Macy’s we have two samples of Lady Gaga Fame to giveaway. To be eligible leave a comment naming your favorite Lady Gaga thing; song, dress, style, whatever. The draw will end on September 2, 2012.

 We announce the winners only on site and on our Facebook page, so Like Cafleurebon and use our RSS option…or your dream prize will be just spilt perfume.

-John Reasinger, Editor

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39 comments

  • So the best thing I learned that her fragrance was created from listening to her music
    The quote from the woman at Coty puts the fruity notes in perspective
    I read horrible reviews of Fame by other bloggers just waiting to get their talons on anything Lady Gaga does
    Intrigued by your take and would like to be entered for the draw

  • Whoops, well maybe I won’t be eligible, because I don’t have a favorite anything ‘Lady Gaga’, but the fact that the scent morphs into something different sounds interesting. I probably wouldn’t have given this fragrance a second thought if I hadn’t read your wonderful review John!

  • her challenging Madonna is an attitude that needs guts and talent
    would like to try this and experience the “rubbing effect”
    thanks for the draw and for the “different” review

  • I can’t even name just one Gaga song that is a fave. Love Alejandro, Lovegame, I Like It Rough (this is where the “chewing on pearls” quote is from), Summerboy, and of course Just Dance…and so many more!!! I would LOOOVE to win this!! 😀

  • I never would have given this a sniff if it wasn’t for your review after the “rubbing”! Now I’m a bit intrigued. I did see Lady Gaga on the Graham Norton show (love that Graham) and she wore a goth wedding dress and joked about wearing it on a first date and freaking out the guy. I liked that she could laugh about it and not take herself too seriously.

  • Like the song Paparazzi!
    Was walking through Macy’s the day this came out. Sprayed it on paper and then went to try Coco Noir on my skin( I only like to test one scent at a time due to migraines). Hated the Coco Noir and later wished I had tried the Fame on.

  • The first Gaga album even in it’s extended replicating never ending reincarnation is irresistible with great lyrics and fun dance music. BUT I tuned off to the persona of the artist, who had borrowed so liberally from Madonna, Michael Jackson, even me; I was wearing meat years ago.
    Co-opting the removed Ziggy Stardust alien form. Plus I didn’t appreciate being molded and stuffed into a monster frock. One suspects immediately that stench of borrowed costumes. But with Macy’s rare generosity, who wouldn’t step out from behind the masquerade, and give it an honest sniff? (A fragrance that morphs, novel when it’s called rubbing out) Especially with John’s prettiest gold star behind it.

  • I like Telephone, both song and video. I think it is the most enjoyable, complete and humorous work in her portfolio so far!

  • Well I was a bit sceptical before your review but now I will certainly try it! My favorite appearance of Gaga was the one with the meat dress, takes guts to go out in this!!

  • My favorte songs are:Just dance, Beautiful Dirty Rich, Starstruck and Show Me Your Teeth. 😀

    Thank you! 🙂

  • Just want to comment (not draw)…that this fragrance reminds me very much of her music & image. The packaging is unique and thoughtful to what she is trying to express (like her musical image) but the content …the juice… is really very mainstream popular…like her musical sound. …and I am personally enamoured with the very reasonably priced soap that came out with this fragrance. Again love the packaging and image of it’s appearance as well.

  • Now I really want to try Fame
    Never would have given it any notice
    I am not a fan if hers but such an interesting review

  • Until recently the only thing I knew re Lady Gaga was from Go Fug Yourself – I’m old and listen to jazz and classical music. I thought she was some Bai Ling-type freak. Then I came upon her singing with Tony Bennett on a PBS special (in a lace dress and aqua wig) and I was stunned at her vocal power. She is a true singing talent and I give her props for marketing herself HER way!

    You don’t have to enter me in the draw – I’ll sniff this at my local. I just wanted to stop by and say thanks for a really intriguing review. I probably would’ve passed this one by because I can be a bit of a snob – but now I am moved to investigate!

    xoxoxoA

  • I love me the Gaga’s style, her support for gay rights, and I love the song Bad Romance. I’m intrigued by the saffron note. I’m only concerned the black juice will stain clothes… but I’m totally willing to risk it. 🙂 Thanks for the draw!

  • I only hear Lady Gaga in passing, but I like Paparazzi and Alejandro. I’ve been impressed by her commitment to her image.

  • Love her videos, especially for Paparazzi and You and I. Fame sounds very interesting, and I will be trying it even if I don’t win!

  • I love her willingness to play with beauty standards. She’s willing to be out there and “ugly,” which makes me find her to be much more beautiful.

  • I actually like Lady Gaga’s music and overall style. I think that being outrageous and odd was a good career move for her. Although I must admit that her talents would have got her far even if she didn’t act the way she did.

    My favourite Gaga song is Telephone, featuring Beyonce.

    Thanks for the draw!

  • I’m not a huge fan of her music, but I definitely respect her over-the-top artistic style and her lavish music videos. Thanks for the draw!

  • Queen Cupcake says:

    I agree with–and can identify with–pretty much everything Musette has said. I like Gaga’s personality, which came through nicely in her appearance on Oprah and the piece in Vanity Fair (January 2012).

  • I appreciate Lady Gaga’s guts and ambition and talent, and that she controls her career. I am also a fan of jazz and standards, so I did not appreciate her music until I heard and then saw her with Tony Bennett. She is very talented, a bit strange and her music is very pop & it does hook you. I would like to try her fragrance, especially after this review. (rubbing out, never heard of that.)

  • My favorite thing about Lady Gaga is her attitude and how she projects so much positivity. and I like how she doesn’t take herself too seriously.

  • I am not the one to be lured in by Lady Gaga herself, but I am interested in the list of notes of the perfume.

  • farawayspices says:

    This sounds much more interesting than I had anticipated! I appreciate the transformative nature of the perfume, and of the artist as well. I also like the fact that she speaks out against bullying.

  • Had a chance to sample it and find it rather nice and warm on my skin…to me this fragrance has some depth and nice lasting power on my skin. I feel everybody should definitely give it a try. The notes drew me to the fragrance also.

  • Leong Quinie says:

    I love her first single, Just Dance. I still think it is her most unique song. Judas is brilliant too, especially the music video.

  • I like all of Lady Gaga’s songs and I love that she is so original. She always keeps people guessing what she is going to be wearing next.

  • I’m not a Gaga fan, but she has some songs that are nice to dance and listen when doing something. But I really want to try this frag.

  • I bought it and it reminds me a great deal of Addict by Dior. The fragrance does change as the day goes on and becomes less fruity and more musky toward evening. I don’t know whether rubbing it out changes the structure or not, but it is a delicious scent and I wear it proudly.