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Floral Curiosities is the new fragrance collection created by Ineke Parfums exclusively for Anthropologie stores.
Four flowers with distinct personalities are represented in the collection. Each flower’s unique character is expressed through the artistically rendered packaging which will make the Anthropologie customer eager to showcase them on her vanity. Beautifully presented clear cylindrical glass bottles are enclosed in boxes decorated by prose in hand-drawn calligraphy. Soft watercolor paintings wash over the packaging and hint to the hues inside.
Poet’s Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) Citrus and Herbal
A fragrance inspired by Poet’s Jasmine tea, replete with slices of citrus fruit. Added points of interest
include star anise, rosemary, absinthe, frankincense, cardamom, hinoki wood and guaiac wood. Poet’s Jasmine was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Ineke Ruhland.
If you love jasmine - run - don't walk - to your nearest Anthropologie to pick this one up. Think of it like "After My Own Heart" but replace the lilac with jasmine. There's a lovely citrusy brightness to it, which makes it one of the first (and only) jasmine-based scents I can tolerate for myself.
I wore the new Ineke POET'S JASMINE to the library today, and upon my arrival I found myself mumbling to myself, "Wow, what smells so good?" And then I realized: it was me! (-: I think that walking outside in the heat really increased the sillage, but I honestly did not notice until I had entered a closed space. Well, let's just hope that my neighbors like jasmine as much as I do!
This composition is ultra-feminine, with lots of somewhat indolic jasmine, but it has been jazzed up with a bright citrusy opening and a very appealing hinoki wood note, among others. The overall effect, by the drydown, is a jasmine both slightly green and slightly sweet in turns. I like this a lot, in fact more than some of the other jasmine quasi-soliflores which I've worn of late, including Floris NIGHT-SCENTED JASMINE and Badgley Mischka FLEURS DE NUIT. Don't get me wrong: I actually like both of those very much, but Ineke POET'S JASMINE is somehow more lush and inviting--and super-feminine. Highly recommended to jasmine lovers!
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