July 11, 2009

Scent of this woman

Сегодня снился сон.

В нем фигурировал запах. Мужской. От Guerlain. Запах Свежести, прозрачный, в который я уже давно влюбилась. Я не встречала его в магазинах. В следующий раз буду внимательнее.


А пока... то, что может почувствовать не каждый.


L'Heure Bleue (1912): Meaning "The Blue Hour", L'Heure Bleue is perfume with the dusky scent of candies and almond cake bought in an old world apothecary. Although much akin to Après L'Ondée in its pastry and almonds core, L'Heure Bleue is much less bright and more melancholic.

Shalimar (1925): Named after the garden in Lahore, built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Shalimar is one of the first perfumes to successfully incorporate large amounts of vanillin in its composition. The scent of Shalimar is deep and velvetly black with the scent of lemon hinted medicinal vanilla. This is the flagship perfume of the House of Guerlain.

And hope, very soon:

Après L'Ondée (1906): Meaning "After the Heavy (Summer) Shower", Après L'Ondée is reminiscent of bitter almonds and wet stones. Its composition includes iris, violet, rose, hawthorn and hesperidic notes.

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