These scents bring summer vacation home

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2024-08-11 15:49:26

Coriander – Le Lab

The new fragrance “Coriandre” is perfect for hot summer weather. The first hint of lime rises in the cold, followed by green notes of coriander. The herb can be controversial as a spice – for some it’s very sweet, others can’t get enough of its taste and is used to decorate everything from salads to soups – but as a fragrance, coriander adds an aldehydic freshness . Paired with spicy musky notes, the fragrance is intended to evoke a walk in the jungle in Mexico or “sipping mezcal in the shade of a vibrant cafe in La Condesa,” as Le Labo’s announcement reveals. You can see for yourself whether this is true by visiting Mexico City or by going into one of the niche specialty stores in September, because the new addition to the “City Exclusive” series can be found there for a month (also in online). store) – before following the rules of artificial lack and, like all city collections of the perfume label, you can only find it in stores in your city from October onwards.

Homage to Mexico: “Coriander 39” from Le Labo, from 145.00 EuroThe Lab/PR

To be green – Aesop

Summer on the Mediterranean, the breeze from the sea blowing through the fig trees blowing their fragrance on the shaded veranda where a cup of green tea awaits – this is the image that the new addition to Aesop evokes. It is the new fragrance that Barnabé Fillion adds to the range for the Australian beauty industry (after classics like “Eremia” and “Rozu”). Virere comes from the Latin verb for “to be full of life,” which is also the Latin word for “green.” However, to describe the fragrance as just a fresh scent would be short-sighted. This is more to the family of green, leafy, earthy fougère perfumes. In any case, it is the most authentic homage to the green fig tree since Diptyque’s “Philosykos”. The perfume opens with citrusy notes of petitgrain and bergamot, which quickly give way to soft accords of green fig. Herbaceous-green notes of galbanum and grass create a warm, woody bed – a Mediterranean holiday for every day (available in stores from the end of August).

These scents bring summer vacation homeGreen fig trees: “Virere” by Aesop, 135 eurosAesop/PR

Malli Nadu – Nissaba

Nissaba niche perfume brand is young. In 2021, it was founded by Sébastien Tissot, who works in sustainable sourcing in the Swiss fragrance and flavor manufacturer Firmenich, together with Éric Stucky de Quay, who previously worked in marketing at L’Oreal. The focus of their perfumes is, naturally, on sustainability (they want to invest five percent of sales in local projects that have to do with the extraction of raw materials for perfumes). The scents are inspired by the countries where their ingredients are grown. The new fragrance “Malli Nadu” is dedicated to the south of India, with lots of flowers. Malli is the name given to the jasmine there, whose white flowers are ornaments or religious ornaments. The perfume that comes out of the bottle also appears in harmony with white: jasmine and tuberose are the heart of this perfume, which opens with slightly sweet Indian Davana leaves and mandarin notes and is surrounded by vetiver and sandalwood.

Indian jasmine: “Malli Nadu” from Nissaba, 160 eurosrawpixel.com / Nunny

Perseus – Parfums de Marly

The scent is tangy grapefruit, at least if you believe the perfumers at French luxury label Parfums de Marly. Named after Perseus, the hero of ancient Greece – the son of the father of the gods Zeus, who was born with Danaë as a golden shower – the perfume produces a scent that lingers on the skin and can do some heroic deeds with it. . A bright grapefruit accord opens the scent and after a few minutes gives way to dry green notes of vetiver. The perfume, like many things from this house, draws inspiration from the Marly Palace, which is located west of Versailles. will be available as a residence. In 2006, the French perfumer Julien Sprecher, fourth generation in his family to work with perfumes and learned from Guerlain, among others, created the brand and infused it with his fascination for the 18th century, when the French courts even use perfume in sources. mixed with wine. Of course you shouldn’t drink “Perseus”, even if it smells as sweet as freshly squeezed lemonade.

Pampelmuse: “Perseus” by Parfums de Marly, from 200 eurosPR / provider

Mojave Spirit – Byredo

Summer is the time for light-colored clothing – in addition to ice cream, pasta sauces and sunscreen stains, perfume can also cause a bad change. Byredo wants to correct this and has reformed the fragrance “Mojave Ghost”, which was launched ten years ago, as a non-alcoholic version in a limited edition. The water-based formula is said to be best for sensitive skin, is non-irritating and does not cause dark skin. The scent itself hasn’t changed much: floral and fruity notes emerge from the bottle when you first spray it, white magnolia meets juicy sapodilla (the fruit of the Jamaican pulp apple tree, although the English word “Nesberry” used by Byredo naturally style. sounds much more elegant). Sandalwood and cedarwood complete the composition. If you want to travel through the desert with you, you should take the bottle with you so that you can refill it every now and then, because this scent stays on the skin rather than moving around the person. in the clouds – but in summer it still has a sense of smell more like light.

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