Commodity Fragrances Velvet Winner

Commodity Fragrances brand “re-founder”, Vicken Arslanian explained, “each Commodity fragrance is available in three different Scent Space concentrations: Personal, Expressive, and Bold.”
Commodity Fragrances brand “re-founder”, Vicken Arslanian explained, “each Commodity fragrance is available in three different Scent Space concentrations: Personal, Expressive, and Bold.”
Isabelle Larignon Le Flocon de Johann K (Johann K’s snow flake) is the first perfume created by Isabelle Larignon, a French woman passionate about fragrance since her childhood.
Depending on what it is mixed with, ambergris can smell saline, animalic, ambery, mineral, fresh/ozonic, sweet, musky, earthy, … well, you get the picture. For this reason, and due to its prohibitive cost, ambergris is usually used as a background material to amplify its partners or replaced with a synthetic version. But not in Les Indemodables Ambre Supreme. Created by master perfumer Antoine Lie, Ambre Supreme contains a walloping 10% dosage of the real deal, specially sourced and tinctured for the brand. The resulting fragrance glows like a topaz in candlelight; incandescent, warm, refractory and very elegant.
Master Perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin, winner of the 2021 Prix Francois Coty reinvents the 2012 EDT for the new Diptyque Eau Rose Eau de Parfum.
Bubble by Der Duft is exactly what the name says: an effervescent, exuberantly fizzy reincarnation of a freshly filled champagne glass.
Céline Rimbaud is undoubtedly at the level of its nine predecessors and of an astonishing sophistication despite a traditional composition on paper, using raw materials of exceptional quality and benefiting from a real work of goldsmith (this is how I will nickname the mystery perfumer). Having tested many beautiful perfumes over the years, it is seldom that I have encountered such a perfect collection. Artistic Director Hedi Slimane has created a symphony of perfumes that are as similar as they are different. The DNA of Celine is in each and every one. The term “Haute Parfumerie” was perfectly chosen as the name of these remarkable fragrances, and Celine Rimbaud is the poem that was well worth the wait.