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by Profumi di Pantelleria

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The rich, gorgeous tropical fruit top notes that introduce Jailia put every other fruity fragrance that I’ve tried to shame. They are joined almost immediately by creamy vanilla and a smooth, very faintly animalic honey, which together establish a palm-lined beach accord of hallucinatory accuracy and substance. Close your eyes and you can feel the sun on your face and the sand on your back. Jailia’s voluptuous fruit is neither mango, guava, nor papaya. It’s not jackfruit and it’s not passion fruit. If anything concrete at all, it suggests a blend of cherimoya, coconut, and over-ripe pineapple, but in truth it is a complete abstraction, the distilled essence of some idealized, archetypical exotic fruit.

Much has been made of Jailia’s resemblance to Angel, which is in fact quite striking in the intensely sweet, fruity top notes. Thirty minutes into their respective developments however, Angel and Jailia part ways decisively. Where Angel casts off much of its fruit to juxtapose a very loud, angular, vaguely sweaty patchouli with chocolate and vanilla in a famously shocking discord, Jailia keeps its fruit forward and its patchouli in the background, envelops both in the translucent glow of honey, and thereby retains a smooth, sumptuous tropical fruit custard character. Where Angel’s heart is brash, Jailia’s is comfortably soft and sunny. Where Angel belts out a tune, Jailia hums seductively.

Jailia sashays down the beach, hips swaying, hair stirring in the breeze, and gentle sillage trailing behind it for three or four hours before relaxing into its plush drydown of bright patchouli and vanilla, with the animal warmth of the honey still resonating in the background. Having worn Jailia often, I see it less as an Angel alternative than as the apotheosis of the “tropical” scent: the Ipanema fragrance that Nicolai’s Cococabana, Ormonde Jayne’s Frangipani Absolute, Creed’s Virgin Island Water, and all their lesser kin want to be, but aren’t. It’s a masterpiece in a genre that I don’t even particularly like. Delightful!
07 September 2009


298 reviews

What Vibert and Moss said, except that I find it to be very patchouli-prominent as well.
24 August 2009


40 reviews

Vibert's review is spot on. Not a genre that I like or wear, but there is something gorgeous about this. Rich tropical fruits, honey, vanilla, and chocolate. Not overly sweet though. It is much more sophisticated than it's counterparts on the market. Though I won't buy this for myself, I would highly recommend to those that like this type of scent.
16 July 2009

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