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Custo Barcelona Man Fragrance Review (MAINSTREAM MONDAY)

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* Begins with a sweet, but not too sweet, mix of citrus and light floral.

* It’s like a sweetened Tom Ford Neroli Portofino on top, but projects stronger.

* Then it gets really interesting.  The orange blossom comes in with a strong, animalic musk and changes it from sweet and clean to dirty- almost to the point of slutty.

* The change comes as a surprise – maybe one hour into wear.

* Sfter a while, the musk retreats.  The base is again a surprisingly strong amber vanilla mix that lasts a long time.

Summary:  Custo Barcelona is a Spanish designer that I fell in love around 2006 because of their vibrant patterns and colors. The scent matches that exactly.  It is bold and brash but doesn’t go all the way to being obnoxious.  It is not an office-friendly fragrance, but would work for a night out fragrance, especially for someone who is not afraid of wearing bold clothing that gets them noticed.  Actually, this would work well for someone who wears neutral or black clothing but wants an accessory that will make them stand out.  Anyone in your proximity will notice you.  I am guessing they called it an EDT because it’s for guys, since the longevity is more like an EDP- lasting more than 10 hours on my skin. It’s also interesting to note that this fragrance was made by Francis Kurkdjian.

Custo Barcelona Man is available from the Custo Barcelona website.

Bottle purchased by me so no disclaimer needed. Image courtesy of Fragrantica.

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European Trip 2013: Day 5 (Paris)

ron-abdul-jovoyAfter a good night’s sleep, I met up with Abdul Al-Jofar (a friend from a Facebook group) to do some sniffing in Paris.  We were a little early for Hotel Costes and Jovoy, so we were walking around and bumped into the Francis Kurkdjian boutique. The lovely Anastacia from Ukraine showed us the Russian exclusive Ciel du Gum, which is similar to Absolue Pour le Soir but a bit more musky and less cutting.  We had a nice chat about how Francis listens to the different markets and tailors scents for them.  For example, Germans don’t like orange blossoms and the French don’t like Patchouli, while the US people love clean and fresh.  Yes, these are all generalities but they do hold true. The running joke was what kind of scents do Asians like: the ones you can’t smell.  She ran into the back and pulled out a tester of the Marie Antoinette scent that Francis was working on.  Based on a formula found in the family’s vault, he reconstructed it with natural ingredients to match what the original would smell like.  Sniffing it, the overwhelming green floral was narcotic. While it’s not a scent I would ever wear, the beauty was magnificent and I kept the card in an envelope so I could continue to enjoy it.  She also showed the new skincare line which is based on some of the more popular scents.  Both Abdul and I said that if they did a body wash of Absolue Pour le Soir, we would buy out the store.  Of course, why would you buy a body wash that makes you smell dirty?  Especially when you can get Flying Fox from Lush.

ron-abdul-iumxNext up was a trip to Hotel Costes where we had a nice chat with Ronald (see last year’s write-up about the perfume Nazi here). I asked about the rumor about some scents being brought back and the lineup changing for IUMX.  He confirmed that and went on to say a few more things (which I forgot), but watch for some new scents in the IUMX line to be forthcoming.  Abdul picked up a travel spray of one of the scents as a gift (he had already bought four others the night before). We both felt really special, because Ronald agreed to take a picture of us – in the store – in front of the sniff flowers.

Jovoy was right up the block, so we spent at least an hour sniffing everything in the store.  A quick sniff of the new Neela Vermiere made me thankful that I was going to meet her the next day for lunch (and to get a full sample). I asked for (and was graciously given) a sample of the forthcoming Puredistance Black which I sniffed and I found to be a well-done spicy incense, though I need to give it a full wearing. The new Von Eusersdorff Orange was a surprisingly long citrus, which lasted a long time on skin (citrus notes usually dissipate quickly on me).  New to me was the Arte Profumi line, from which I really liked Harem Soiree (a boozy patchouli) and Sucre Noir (an expensive-smelling vanilla).  From the house line (of which I own and wear Psychedelique and Private Blend),  I sample Lys Epona – a gorgeous lily/rose blend tempered with a musky tobacco.  Looking at the Roja Dove display, I tried the Diaghilev, which was entrancing.  It was like a more moneyed version of Puredistance M (which already smells expensive). Though at 990 Euros, it is also a scent that I would never even consider owning – though it’s definitely worth smelling.  Abdul was really into Vero Profumo, testing the new Vol Extrait concentrations before purchasing two of the Kiki versions (I had fun explaining to him what a Kiki really was). I really need to spend some more time playing with the Vero scents – on first sniff, they are all pretty amazing.

ron-viktoria-minyaAbdul had to run off to join his family, so I went on to meet the lovely Hungarian perfumer Viktoria Minya for a coffee and an interview.  Just like yesterday’s chat with Pierre Guillaume, I found it refreshing how Viktoria speaks her mind, backs up her points, and is so passionate about her work.  Like Pierre, Viktoria is the chemist who makes her own scents.  She studied in Grasse and has her own lab outside Paris.  Her first self-released scent, Hedonist, is exceptional (read the eaumg review here) and she said she has more scents in the making.  I asked her if she would ever consider making a version of the scent that could be mass-marketed.  She said that with the level of raw ingredients she was using, she couldn’t keep the integrity of her product while reducing the price for the retail point of department stores. That balance is always an issue for every perfumer.  Watch for my interview with Minya to pop up on the site really soon.  Oh, by the way, Viktoria is every bit as enchantingly beautiful as her scent.

Relying on Google Maps, I found my way to Planet Rasoir to pick up some Martin de Candre pre shave for me (and Fougere soap for my friend Duane).  While there, I asked for a recommendation for a barber to get a shave and they graciously made an appointment for me at L’atelier Gentleman for the next day.

cotton-douxA quick visit to Coton Doux and I found two obnoxiously-colored geometric patterned shirts that would look good on stage (which I therefore bought).

777-line-bon-marcheNext up was the big department stores Printemps and Galleries Lafayettes.  Catching my eye at Printemps was the new 777 line from Stephane Humbetr Lucas (the creator/nose behind Nez a Nez and So Oud). I sniffed each one and Rose De Petra was a really nice sweet rose and Khol de Bahrein was a sweet, syrupy leather. The jewel of the line was O Hira – sweet honey, syrup, balsams, and resins – basically the nectar of the Gods.  I fell for it and it smelled great on me.  If it wasn’t for the price at 580 Euros, I probably would have bought it. Instead, at Printemps, I found an amazing mosaic-tiled abstract shirt from Miharayasuhiro that was constructed like nothing I had ever seen before. It took me a while to figure it out and anything that enchanting has to come home with me.

in-the-royal-chair-sens-uniqueMy final stop of the night was Sens Unique in the Marais – another amazing independent niche boutique which carries the Pierre Guillaume lines as well as Laboratorio Olfativo, Jacques Zoltu, Shiloh Hors La Monde, Jul et Mad, Au Pays La Fleur Doange, Maria Lux, Oliver Durbano, and Humeicki and Graef.  After sniffing just about the whole store, I settled on a few to test- Figue Fruitee, Tuberose Rosee, and Lavande Ombre (from Au Pays La Fleur D’ranger), Jul et Mad Amour de Palazzo, and Purple Amethyst & Philsophical Stone from Oliver Durbano.  I saw something on the back shelf that I hadn’t seen before – it was two oil-based scents from Nabucco – Amytis and Nabucco.  Both were enchanting, and I had a drop of each put on the top of my hand.  The longevity of both were insane – lasting through several hand washes and a shower.  Amytis is a sumptuous, honeyed vanilla that becomes a sweet, nutty amber vanilla over its wear.  Again, it’s amazing but also insanely expensive.

metro-seats-by-paul-smithSens Unique closes at 9pm which made it the perfect final stop of the evening.  The metro on the way home had me chuckling at advertisements and the seat cushions (wondering if Paul Smith had designed them).  Back at the hotel, I passed out asleep as soon as I sat down on the bed.metro-advertising

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Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud Silk Mood Fragrance Review

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* Silk Mood starts off with a really strong rose that projects loudly. People several feet away will know that you are wearing a rose scent.

* It’s brazen and spiced, so it’s surprisingly appealing for both men and women.  It would be pure diva on a woman or robust yet sexy on a man

* The rose gets sweeter, yet more decadant. It’s a mature sweet that’s richly and seductive. 

* The first time I wore it, I got pear joining the rose.  The next time, I could swear it was apple.  The fruit note that boosts the rose seems to change with me each time.  

* Though the woods are subtly there through the whole development, they come most into the forefront in the base where they anchor what becomes a very green rose, as opposed to the sweeter rose present earlier.

Of the three Moods, I would say that Silk Mood is the one closest to its own name.  It’s smooth, sexy, and seductive – just like silk.  Silk is also the fabric of royalty, so the bold rose fits that symbolism as well.  I could say this is oud for girls, but that might be sexist and demeaning.  While it is soft, it is still strong and longevity is more than eight hours.  Guys who are confident in themselves and not afraid of florals would like this.  Rose and Oud is a classic combination in Arabic perfumery, Silk Mood is a modern interpretation that keeps the feel but makes it more appropriate for our current tastes.  Due to the projection of the rose, this is not an office-friendly fragrance.  If you are looking for an oud that is not dirty or skanky, Silk Mood might be the one for you.

Maison Francis Kurkdjian fragrances are available at Neiman Marcus, Luckyscent, and Osswald.

Other opinions:

Ca Fleure Bon

Candy Perfume Boy

Persolaise

Disclaimer: Sample provided by store for review. Image courtesy of Neiman Marcus website.

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Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud Cashmere Mood Fragrance Review

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* Starts off like a campfire, there is smoke and flame with wood burning.

* It might be starting like an ode to a religious ceremony, as that is a traditional use of oud.

* The fire dims but the smoke stays a haze over sweet incense and resins.

* Over the incense and resin, the woody oud comes through.  It’s quiet and almost sheer. 

* The resins and light oud are joined by vanilla and amber, yet that smokey haze continues in the base.

Summary: What I like about Cashmere mood is that it is not a generic “oud in your face” bomb. The oud is there but it’s subtle and incredibly well-blended. It smells nothing like what it does on a testing strip, so don’t even consider that as a facet.  This is one that you have to wear on your skin to get a feel for.  I think the scent is misnamed – cashmere is a soft, luxurious fabric.  This scent is so smokey that I don’t think of that kind of luxury.  Though maybe the link is the hazy scent and the light, hazy fabric of cashmere.  The smokiness also ties it directly to Velvet Mood – as they are kind of like brothers.  Projection is loud and brash for the first part of the development and even after it calms down, I think this is too much for an office scent.

Maison Francis Kurkdjian fragrances are available at Neiman Marcus, Luckyscent, and Osswald.

Other opinions:

Ca Fleure Bon

Candy Perfume Boy

Persolaise

Disclaimer: Sample provided by store for review. Image courtesy of Neiman Marcus website.