Saturday Night Classic: Yves Saint Laurent NU EDP Review (Jacques Cavallier) 2001 “The Incense Must Flow”
Yves Saint Laurent NU EDP, now discontinued is a conceptual, intricate, sensual, and strikingly beautiful essay on incense.
Yves Saint Laurent NU EDP, now discontinued is a conceptual, intricate, sensual, and strikingly beautiful essay on incense.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Eau de Rochas is sensual, complex but effortlessly cool, with a hint of underlying bitterness (reminding of summer’s end).
Where the EDT sparkles like a diamond collar, Guerlain Chamade parfum glows like a cabochon. The orris is much more noticeable; the hyacinth more opulent
Ô de Lancôme composed in 1969 by Robert Gonnon is the olfactory equivalent of drinking a frosted glass of iced lemonade in front of the AC.
Donna Karan Chaos, composed in1996 by Jean-Claude Delville is a warm pashmina, the sort of fragrance to turn to in jagged moments of 2020
“More is more” should have been the slogan for Chopard Casmir. It’s a cornucopia of fruits, overflowing with sparkly brilliance, sheer olfactory “bling”