Personally I have to say that Heaven Can Wait has become one of my top five from Frederic Malle. That being said…I’ve noticed that the newer bottles have different atomisers, as well as the plastic tube not touching the base of the bottle. I thought this to be an irregularity however when I exchanged it for another bottle it still had that same “issue”? Have you also experienced/noticed this? I’ve only see in with Heaven Can Wait as I suspect the change only occurred in the past year or two.
Really liked your take on reforms it's so tiring how some think everything newer is worse/butchered and a shadow of it's former self. Things change and life is short get over it
Absolutely beautiful description of perhaps the only olfactory garden worth buying in the era of oxymoronic “niche” mass market expansion. I am sooo happy you mentioned School of Life, it may have saved my life in some metaphorical sense. Iris Poudre is an object of abstract art, I cannot see why it’s an iris but in the same time the choir of notes present itself as iris.
@@Tarek0189 Thank you, love your description as well! Yay another School of Lifer, some of those videos really helped me through a difficult breakup several years ago, it’s great stuff.
@@cheapimitation2242 What do you think of the current Musc Ravageur ? It's one I'd like to add back to my collection but last time I tried it was 2017.
Thanks for this! From the line, I’ve only smelled POAL and Musc Ravageur but am definitely interested in more, particularly Carnal Flower. Have you smelled Tauer’s Golestan? I wonder how they compare.
Great reviews. I’m a big fan of the house. Musc Ravaguer, l’eau d’hiver, Eau de Magnolia, noir epices, geranium pm, the moon and lys mediterainee are my favourites. All so unique. I’ll need to try Therese - is the leather prominent? It’s a note that scares me away. Cassie was amazing one wear and then pissy another wear. Did you find that?
@@lansvale28 Thank you! The leather is very subtle if not totally imaginary in Therese, I can smell the suggestion of it but probably wouldn't notice it if I didn't know. Cassie has never really gone pissy on me but I can imagine where that aspect might come from in the frag, I'd think maybe warm or humid weather might pull that out.
@@Oakmosslover Ahh I have to say none of them are like Chanel Gardenia. Maybe Lys Mediterranee is closest in terms of the feel but it’s a totally different smell.
Personally I have to say that Heaven Can Wait has become one of my top five from Frederic Malle. That being said…I’ve noticed that the newer bottles have different atomisers, as well as the plastic tube not touching the base of the bottle.
I thought this to be an irregularity however when I exchanged it for another bottle it still had that same “issue”? Have you also experienced/noticed this?
I’ve only see in with Heaven Can Wait as I suspect the change only occurred in the past year or two.
Really liked your take on reforms it's so tiring how some think everything newer is worse/butchered and a shadow of it's former self. Things change and life is short get over it
@@markgallacher4217 Thank you, I totally agree!
Absolutely beautiful description of perhaps the only olfactory garden worth buying in the era of oxymoronic “niche” mass market expansion.
I am sooo happy you mentioned School of Life, it may have saved my life in some metaphorical sense.
Iris Poudre is an object of abstract art, I cannot see why it’s an iris but in the same time the choir of notes present itself as iris.
@@Tarek0189 Thank you, love your description as well! Yay another School of Lifer, some of those videos really helped me through a difficult breakup several years ago, it’s great stuff.
Great Overview! They have done some great florals indeed, enough to have them as references
@@pradeep_sekar yes! Many floral references from Malle indeed!
Great review of the line as always!
@@perroli thank you!
@@cheapimitation2242 What do you think of the current Musc Ravageur ? It's one I'd like to add back to my collection but last time I tried it was 2017.
Thanks for this! From the line, I’ve only smelled POAL and Musc Ravageur but am definitely interested in more, particularly Carnal Flower. Have you smelled Tauer’s Golestan? I wonder how they compare.
@@nathanielmoody3656 thanks for watching! I haven’t tried the Tauer but it sounds nice!
Great reviews. I’m a big fan of the house. Musc Ravaguer, l’eau d’hiver, Eau de Magnolia, noir epices, geranium pm, the moon and lys mediterainee are my favourites. All so unique.
I’ll need to try Therese - is the leather prominent? It’s a note that scares me away.
Cassie was amazing one wear and then pissy another wear. Did you find that?
@@lansvale28 Thank you! The leather is very subtle if not totally imaginary in Therese, I can smell the suggestion of it but probably wouldn't notice it if I didn't know. Cassie has never really gone pissy on me but I can imagine where that aspect might come from in the frag, I'd think maybe warm or humid weather might pull that out.
@ cheers for the reply. I’ll give them both a go.
Great content. As of tuberose: did you try Vierges et Toreros, ELDO? Fenomenal, kind of masculine tuberose.
@@marhoc6040 Ooh I haven’t even heard of that one and I have the ELDO “almost” complete discovery set. Will look into it!
incredible perfume...
Tubereuse Couture 17 by Pierre Guillaume and narcotic v from nasamatto are my favourite tuberoses.
Profumum Roma’s Tagete is behind.
Love carnal flower but it’s too much for me to wear. Fougere Emeraude is a pretty great tuberose.
Which one is similar to Chanels gardenia
@@Oakmosslover Ahh I have to say none of them are like Chanel Gardenia. Maybe Lys Mediterranee is closest in terms of the feel but it’s a totally different smell.