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The founders of New York niche perfume house Le Labo, Fabrice Penot and Edouard Rochi, teamed up with Anthropologie and launched a new exceptional collection of five fragrances. Each of these fragrances is inspired by one of the historical era of perfumery, of those times they were hand crafted in small numbers by the use of high quality natural ingredients.
The perfumes resulting from this collaboration are: Chant De Bois (spicy), Belle Du Soir (spicy), Orange Discrete (fruity), Poudre D'Orient (fresh) and Bouquet Blanc (floral).
Bouquet Blanc is a white bouquet of cassis, bergamot, jasmine, tuberose and vetiver.
All of them are packed in amber colored bottles inspired by vintage pharmacy vials (60 ml), while tin boxes containing solid fragrances are designed like measuring weights from the last century (5 g). In addition to fragrances in liquid and solid form, the matching scented candles are also available. Bouquet Blanc was launched in 2010.
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This is quite an old school floral fragrance, given a modern twist. The tuberose element is very reminiscent of Michael Kors. On me, the jasmine doesn't really shine through; it's completely bowled over by the tuberose.
I am not typically a fan of white florals, but I was swept off my feet by Bouquet Blanc. I usually can't tolerate jasmine in perfumes because it always smells so synthetic, but the jasmine here is as natural as one can hope to find.
Bouquet Blanc is completely linear, which is not the norm for Le Labo. It is straight-up 50/50 jasmine & tuberose. The scent is quite exotic, rather lush; very gorgeous. It's a simple perfume in comparison to most of Le Labo's other creations and especially in comparison to the other members of their exclusive Anthropologie line, which are masterfully complex.
I'm surprised it is marketed as unisex. I would caution men to stay away, unless wearing heavy white florals is "their thing".
This is a beautiful and refreshing white floral blend. Anyone that loves florals, will surely adore this fragrance.
I applied Bouquet Blanc after my evening shower, and its freshness is very invigorating and pretty on my skin. Jasmine and tuberose are the most dominant notes in both the opening and the heart, however there are subtle hints of bergamot, orange blossom and black currant throughout.
I think it could easily be unisex seeing that the white florals have a hint of sharpness, rather than feminine softness. The first hurdle is the opening with its fresh, Spring-like bouquet, which is perhaps the most feminine aspect, but once settled, Bouquet Blanc does become more complex, and in turn, more suitable for men.
I like Bouquet Blanc's lack of innocence. Most white florals make me think of weddings, romance and tea parties, but this fragrance has a touch of aggressiveness. Even more impressive is the skill that has gone into smoothing out the composition, so that the sharpness is less noticeable and more complementary.
After a few hours wear, Bouquet Blanc has an obvious damp and crisp green accord, which sends this fragrance's composition down a slightly different path. What follows is a soft blend of salty vetiver, creamy sandalwood and musk.
The projection from beginning to end is quite strong, so Bouquet Blanc is best applied with a light hand. I have been curious as to what this fragrance smelt like for a few years, and I owe my thanks to my dear friend Sherapop for giving me the opportunity to test Bouquet Blanc. I have not been disappointed.
I find this white flower beauty very feminine unlike anything i’ve had before. It is delicate and demands attention, with tremendous staying power.
For tuberose, white flower lovers this is truly a work of art, offered at a reasonable price, considering what other creation by this high end line sells for.
Also I should add, this fragrance is not a limited addition. It is a line made exclusively for anthropology launched in 2010 by Le Labo. Ah I am in heaven absolutely gorgeous.
Le Labo BOUQUET BLANC is, as advertised, primarily a white flower composition. The jasmine and tuberose are equal partners in this bouquet, and while the cassis may contribute to smooth out the blend slightly, it is definitely not detectable as cassis to my nose.
BOUQUET BLANC smells beautiful to me: not too sweet, not too sharp, not too dry. Just right! Simple and bright white (not indolic...), this perfume has good longevity and fairly big sillage. Anyone who has an issue with either jasmine or tuberose would not like this creation, but white flower lovers should definitely give this limited edition perfume a try. Those who for reasons which remain inscrutable to me believe that "women have no business smelling like flowers" need not apply!
Lasts long on the skin! Smells earthy.
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