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Jil Sander launches a new fragrance called Eve, which will become available in September 2011. Eve is clean and sensual scent that subtly blends with aromas of feminine skin, enhancing its beauty and tenderness. The fragrance is woven from delicate fruits and flowers, along with pronounced veil of chypre that gives a sophisticated shade to the fragrance.
Perfumer of the Eve fragrance is Olivier Polge, who combines sparkling grapefruit and blackcurrant buds in the top notes, pointing out to the seductress Eve. The heart offers perfect harmony of wild rose, Arabian jasmine and violet, laid on the basis of cashmere accords and cadence of Indonesian patchouli.
The bottle is simple, transparent and very elegant. It is designed in accordance with the philosophy of Jil Sander and curved to highlight gentle, feminine side of the issue. The bottle is designed by Suzanne Dalton. The fragrance will become available in September, as 30, 50 and 75ml EDT, accompanied by a range of body care products - 200ml Shower Gel, 200ml summer lotion, and 100ml deodorant spray.
The face for Jil Sander Eve is young German actress Karoline Herfurth.
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That's what I expected Clinique Happy Heart (red) to be, having read about its optimistic mandarine trail. Eve is very well, I'd say, happily-balanced. Not in your face (that's why comparison to Coco Mademoiselle is totally missed out for me)but kind of intimately shimmering beauty. I don't mean it's too quiet or fragile like, let's say, Jil, but also it does not seem like the one to shake the ground with. Oh, yes, it is stylishly appealing like Si Lolita, yet with most welcome mandarine filling. No bright individuality coming out of the blue but successfully played up and supported charm of yours. I wouldn't mind having Eve's mini and body care, as I know that once in a while a scent like this is being happily claimed. And the actress on the poster happens to look a bit like me (her image for the scent only). D
So gorgeous and beautiful! I can't really call it chypre - Eve is a fruity scent, but fruity in a mature way. The fragrance presents sparkling fruity notes (I feel mostly exotic fruits like pineapple etc.) on a staggering woody patchouli base. Eve is sweet, though not excessively. Delicate and powdery in the dry down the perfume has an extremely good longevity (really good!) and optimal sillage. This is the kind of fragrances that are usually named delicious or tasty and that men adore.
I got this as a present from my husband, who is apparently very aware of my autumn-induced fondness for patchouli.
I like it. True, it's nothing new or very exciting, but it's warm and comfortable - perfect for cold days and for the office.
It might not become a classic, but I'll definitely have a blast with Eve this autumn & winter.
LE: Having worn it for several days at the office, I got tired with the really heavy base notes. I had to move on to something closer to the skin, much to the displeasure of the Mister
At first this seemed to be nothing really new, even a bit cheap and artificial.It's because of the heavy and sweet fruit-notes, reminding me of fruit drops. But after a few minutes it grows on you and becomes warm and cosy when the woody and spicy notes set in and blend with the fruit. I can hardly smell anything flowery, but the cashmere wood and patchouly seem to last on my skin forever. A nice feel-well scent for everyday use, especially now as we are having a nice Indian summer. I bought it the same afternoon that I tried it first and am using it a lot.
Jil Sander has done it again - love at first smell. This would be a very fresh scent, if it wasn't for the cashmere wood being ever-present. I really think the wood gives this perfume a warm quality.
I did not like at first, cause it smelled so ordinary. When it dries down it has something. Soft and woody with a hint of flowers, which is nice on the skin. Just felt comfortable. Gonna buy it tomorrow!
I have smellt this one yesterday and I love it.
Its start very fresh with grapefruit and the cassis leaves.Then it turns a bit woody I think the patchouli and cashmere sets in.The flowers are very soft but noticable. A wift of rose and violet but they stay in the background on my skin. The drydown is lovely. Patchouli, woody and soft flowery.
The dry down reminds me a bit of Liberte or Coco Mademoiselle
Too herbal and masculine for me. It seems to last well and gets a little acquatic in the drydown, but it's absolutely not my type. To me it's like a men's aftershave.
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