New Niche Perfume Review: Penhaligon’s Iris Prima + Blood, Sweat & Tears of Ballet Draw

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When Penhaligon’s decided to create perfume based on the ballet, they didn’t want to come out with anything involving pink tutus or just something pretty. They wanted to really get to the heart of what ballet means, and what it smells like. They went to the English National Ballet and asked if they could work with some dancers. For two years, they sponsored two of the dancers, which gave CEO and Artistic Director Sarah Rotheram and perfumer Alberto Morillas access to rehearsals, dressing rooms, backstage, and performances. The video below shows the dancers explaining what ballet smells like to them. Ms. Rotheram told me “We really wanted the blood, sweat, and tears of the ballet, you know, ballet smells; of hairspray and makeup and sweat and lights hitting the lino… you’ll pick up on the very strong iris … we were having the after ballet dinner with Alberto, and he said, Sarah, we need to increase the iris, so it gives you that whoosh of being thrown through the air…

Whoosh, indeed. Iris Prima opens with a grand entrance of iris tinged with leather, boosted by a slight sweetness and the light of pink pepper. It is exhilarating, and one of the best opening moments of a perfume I have experienced in a while. I’m usually anxious to get to the belly of the beast with perfume, but here I am enchanted immediately, and am tempted to spray again. Fortunately, Iris Prima just gets better with time. The iris is present throughout, and it is a good one; not too carroty or earthy, just a great balance between earth and some floral notes. The leather is soft, and I’m sure reminiscent of the ballet slippers Ms. Rotheram confessed to sleeping with as a child. There are a few moments of discomfort midway; almost as though I am experiencing the pain, jealousy and fear that is part of the process. It isn’t unpleasant, just part of the journey. Soon, the vanillic, embracing drydown takes over, soft and warm, and fabulously tenacious.

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English National Ballet, photo by Bex Singleton

I recently went to see an exhibit of Rudolf Nureyev at the museum. There were costumes galore, and videos, and photos. It was a wonderful exhibit, and I was fascinated by a pair of his shoes. They weren’t terribly worn, not like some I have seen, but I was sorry they weren’t in the open, because I certainly would have wanted to smell them. All of the costuming was encased, probably to keep people like me from jamming their noses in. Iris Prima makes me think of how ballet costuming must smell, after dancers have been in them, with powders, perfumes, and sweat. This is not a perfume that smells like sweat; it is much more graceful than that, just as you would never think a prima ballerina on stage could possibly smell of anything other than magic.

Notes: Bergamot, Green Amber, Pink Pepper, Iris Absolute, Jasmine Sambac, Hedione, Paradisone, Leather, Vanilla, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Benzoin.

I received my bottle of Iris Prima from Penhaligon’s, with gratitude. Iris Prima is available now in London and soon wherever Penhaligon's is sold. Special launch events will be taking place at select Sak's Fifth Avenue stores.

Tama Blough, Senior Editor

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Nureyev by Richard Avedon

Thanks to the generosity of Penhaligon’s London, we have a 15 ml bottle of Iris Prima for our US and Candadian readers. Let us know your favorite ballet or your favorite Penhaligon’s fragrance, and remember to let us know you are in the US or Canada. Draw ends September 28, 2013.

You can read my August 12, 2013 interview with Ms.Sarah Rotheram here

Editor's Note: If you live in the NYC area, a special performance of the American Ballet Theatre will be held at Sak's Fifth Avenue Septenber 26, 2013 in honor of Iris Prima. A similar event will take place on October 5th at the San Francisco Sak's Fifth Avenue Location.

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62 comments

  • i seen a ballet called Bandelero i think im spelling it right ive never tired a Penhaligon scent before thanks for the opportunity

  • Hmm… my favorite ballet? So difficult to choose…. Coppelia and Balanchine’s Jewels (especially Emeralds) are what come to mind first! I live in the US!

  • I’ve unfortunately never been to a ballet. My favorite Penhaligon fragrance would have to be Endymion. I love lavender based scents, and this one does it for me!

    I’m in Canada.

  • My favorite Penhaligon’s perfume is Amaranthine, and I live in the US. I can’t wait to try this fragrance sometime soon–thanks for the draw, as ever!

  • That is fascinating, how they trailed two dancers to absorb their world before making the perfume. This one sounds interesting. I’d love to try it. My favorite Penhaligon perfume is Lavendula or Elixir.

  • Thanks for the lovely review and giveaway. My favorite Penhaligon’s fragrance is Amaranthine. I love iris and would love to try Penhaligon’s take on it with Iris Prima. I’m in the US. Thanks again!

  • susie frankel says:

    Favorite Penhaligon fragrance is Malabah….ballet is Coppelia … USA… great story of a new scent.

  • This sounds wonderful. I like Eau Sans Pareil quite a bit, and I’d love to try other fragrance from this house. I’m in the US; thanks for the draw!

  • I am not well familiarized with Penhaligons’ scents. The only one I know and love is Eau de Verveine. My favorite ballet is swan lake since I was a little girl.
    I am in the US. Thanks for the draw.

  • helical gnome says:

    Gardenia Eau de Toilette is just delicious. I love white flowers and this gardenia, although very tamed, is lovely!
    Thanks for this draw. I am in the US.

  • I tend to like modern ballets. My recent favorite is “Angular Momentum” which premiered at the Houston Ballet last season. For a classical ballet, my pick would be La Bayadère. I live in the US.

  • My favorite Penhaligons is Juniper Sling. Reminds me of drinking my favorite gin and tonic in the heat of summer.
    I am in the US.

  • I can’t wait to try this. My favorite Penhaligons is Amaranthine. It’s hard to choose my favorite ballet, but Les Sylphides is right up there.

  • My favourite Penhaligon’s is Violetta; I enjoy it’s luxurious powderiness immensely! I live in Canada.

    Thank you!

  • My favorite ballet is always the Nutcracker and I really enjoy Vaara. I can’t wait to try Iris Prima! I have a US address.

  • I was a classically trained ballet dancer for 16 years, so this fragrance really speaks to me. For sentimental reasons, The Nutcracker holds a special place in my heart. My grandmother used to take us to see it every year at Christmas. My favourite ballet has got to be The Firebird.

    I’m in Canada.

  • my favorite is Hammam Bouquet.maybe weird but i have never been to a ballet performance. i am in the US

  • I never got to know the name, but there was this beautiful ballet I went to when I was about 6. I have a US address. Thanks for the draw!

  • My favorite ballet is Giselle, followed closely by Swan Lake. I live in the US and I would absolutely love to try Iris Prima. As a ballet dancer myself back in the day (way back!) I can still remember the distinctive smell of the classroom and the stage. Penhaligon’s seems to have got it right!

  • The only ballet I have ever been to is The Nutcracker. I plan to take my granddaughter when she is a little older…she’s 3 and just started ballet lessons. I would love to try this new Penhaligon’s Iris Prima…I love Iris scents. I am in the USA. Thanks.

  • I’m in the US. I’ve seen very little ballet (unfortunately) but did see the Bolshoi perform the The Rite of Spring. Awesome, in the traditional sense of the word.

    This scent sounds spectacular! Thanks for the draw.

  • Penhaligon’s Violetta rocks my world, and I’m very much looking forward to trying Iris Prima as it sounds positively enchanting. I’m in the USA.

  • One of my most cherished childhood memories involves attending the annual wintertime spectacle that is The Nutcracker Suite with my family; it always seemed to make the holiday season filled with magic and wonder. This is still my favorite ballet and Christmastime is not the same if I cannot at least listen to the music while preparing for family gatherings and gift-giving!

    I am in the US.

  • I am in the US and I love the ballet! I have student season tickets to the Boston Ballet, and my favorite ballet is The Nutcracker, the version from my childhood- that last year was crudely ‘reimagined’. I don’t think I will ever watch The Nutcracker again, because I want to preserve the memories of the one of my childhood.

  • Chris Schaefer says:

    Every year we see The Nutcracker and that and The Firebird have to be my favorites. I grow Iris in my garden and have always felt that it has a sweaty aroma. LOVE IT! I am in the US.

  • My favorite Penhaligon’s perfume is Elixir, created by Olivia Giacobetti. It is a delicate blend of drying rose petals in and old cedarwood box that one day contained incense. I love it! (I live in Canada)

  • i do not know thw penhaligon’s house well, but have alwasy been fascinated by ballet. the control. makes me want to watch Billy Elliot. 🙂

    US here. Thanks for the draw.

  • I honestly do not know much about ballet, but from the two great films Billy Elliot and Black Swan, Swan Lake seems like it would be an excellent place to start. I am in the US. Thank you.

  • My favorite ballet is the Nutcracker. I have a December birthday and I remember going as a child to see this very special performance. I don’t have a favorite Penhaligon’s, but I do like Iris scents. Thanks for the draw and I’m in the U.S.

  • My favorite ballet is Swan Lake, just beautiful. Swan Lake and perfume , now that is a perfect combo. Loved the article which was well written and so timely.

  • My favorite fragrance from the house has to be Juniper Sling. I blind bought it and I’m so glad I did! I am in Canada.

  • My favourite ballet is probably Gisele. I also live in the US and would LOVE to smell this. Thank you!

  • My fave Penhaligon’s is Artemisia. I prefer modern dances to classical ballet and love the works of Mark Morris and Christopher Wheeldon. I live in the US. Thanks!

  • I have not explored Penhaligon much recently. I remember enjoying edimon and lily of the valley. Iris is one of my favorite scents in perfume and I’m excited about iris prima!

    USA

  • Have only smelled a few Penhaligons, and haven’t watched any ballets except The Nutcracker. I really liked Peoneve by Penhaligon though. I’m in the US, thanks for the draw!

  • Lovely review Tama!
    So many favorites here for me!!
    I love love love ballet and Iris.
    Swan Lake is a favorite
    A Penhaligon fave is Amaranthine
    Thank you Tama:)
    (I live in California)