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Parfums*PARFUMS Luxe: Champaca by Comme des Garçons, 2007

100% Positive Reviews
Rated #1524 in Fragrances

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After the woody-incensy opening, this develops into a rich, warm, spicy, ambery floral, & l'm swooning. This is seriously gorgeous stuff! l detect hints of tuberose although it's not prominent, & the cardamom & pepper are blended with finesse into a supporting role, rather than giving off the curry vibe that l usually get from these notes. lt stays quite linear, & settles fairly close to the skin, but hums along nicely for a good few hours. lt reminds me very much of Ayala Moriel's discontinued Moonbreath; a fragrance l adore but which has poor longevity on my skin. l wrote in my review of that one that if l could find something similar but longer-lasting, it would be a HG for sure. Well it seems l have found it; if only it wasn't so expensive! l have just received a large decant for a reasonable price though, & l'm looking forward to spraying this one on when the weather warms up. lf the love affair continues, l may have to spend my hard-earned cash on a FB. lf l do, it will be the slightly less ugly cube-shaped one, not that wierd-looking joystick thing! l do not know what real champaca smells like, but in my imagination it smells exactly like Luxe Champaca; far more beautiful than the disappointing Champaca Absolute. l absolutely love this, ten thumbs up!

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Begins as a quiet spicey floral and warms on your skin to becoem a gorgeous white floral perfume.The spicey note goes away ,leaving nearly a soliflore of Champaca. As Galamb has said, this does resemble narcissus or jonquille -.To me it is the jonquille note in Vol de Nuit , on its own and amplified. That alone makes me desire this scent !
This is a tenacious little flower perfume - it is sultry and pulses along for some time with two sprays .
Champaca absolute is very expensive . This perfume is EDP but I was told it is actually of Parfum strength .So I guess 45 mls for $256 is not too bad considering .

Champaca is sacred to Parvati and Krishna in Indian literature and Hinduism . The Champaca forms one of the five flower darts of Kamadeva ( Cupid ) - so you see this flower and its aroma has always been deemed magical ,holy,,sexy ,an aphrodisiac.
I am in love with it myself.

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More than any other floral, Luxe: Champaca reminds me of narcissus. I've smelled a number of narcissus fragrances, but none before my encounter with Champaca have reproduced the magic of this particular spring scent. Champaca recreates the living flower to perfection, in all its fresh, limpid sweetness.

Overall, it's very linear, only a very slight creaminess emerging in the drydown. Something like gardenia with, perhaps, a touch of jasmine, but nothing that interrupts the star accord.

I find it difficult to analyze this one, both due to my unfamiliarity with the living champaca flower, and its pure and seamless accord. None the less, it is a unique, heavenly fragrance that no lover of florals should miss trying.

Fans of CdG may find this far less weird than they're used to from this house, but I have nothing but love for this soliflore.

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A serious, grand white floral. Handsome, with considerable gravity. It's jasmine-heavy on me, with the interesting juxtaposition of a soft, citrus backdrop rubbing against tart pepper. Evolves steadily and impressively, through a slowly softening floral spectrum. Has the slightest whiff of pencil shavings at its base. Smells costly. It *is* costly.

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Floral and rich The combination of tuberose and the champaca flower is stellar. With the opening, the full and rich tuberose and champaca florals are nimbused by a delicate angelica and pepper, creating an uncommonly special white floral accord. As often happens, I get only a hint of the pepper in the opening. Unfortunately the nature of the angelica is ephemeral and its delicate aura has evaporated too soon, leaving a white floral that is still beautiful but a lesser scent than what it was in the opening. The relative strength of the champaca grows in comparison with the tuberose, so I guess Im not as much a fan of champaca as I am of tuberose. But the accord is beautifully refined. The white florals are somewhat clean the indoles are there, but theyve been pretty much tamed. The base is an understated iris / white musk united with the remaining white florals: very pleasant. In spite of my disappointment at the direction the fragrance traveled since its opening, I must say that this tuberose / champaca fragrance deserves consideration along with the great tuberose scents. More delicate than Fracas (of course) and less indolic than Carnal Flower, LUXE Champaca is pretty much gorgeous and has enough originality in its persona that it just might make it as a tuberose holy grail. I myself consider it an also-ran and I remain true to Fracas both for the attractiveness of Fracas accords and for its longevity. But LUXE Champaca does present a different point of view that may very well be strongly appealing to another tuberose lover.

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Eh, it's alright. Smells like an indolic rose, if that's a champaca flower it's not too exotic. A light musky powdery drydown. I find this a very feminine and typical white flower-esque fragrance.

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Do you ever find yourself taking a LONG time to get around to certain samples you have? I mean, you're excited about trying it; you've heard many comments on BN about it, etc - but something keeps you from actually breaking open the samples and trying at already! This happened to me with Champaca by Comme des Garcons.

I received the sample a while ago (along with the Luxe Series, Patchouli). A Basenoter told me they sampled the Champaca in Paris and found it really feminine. This didn't stop me since I already own Guerilla 1 by Comme des Garcons which prominently features champaca among it's other odd notes (pear, saffron) and uses it to odd effect (it smells like the inside of a butcher shop). But Champaca does not have one odd bone in it's $265 (for less than 1 oz) body. As I found out, Champaca is pretty great:

The top notes are indolic white flower of the A La Nuit, Carnal Flower variety. I get tuberose and it's bright white. Some angelica tempers it but overall the white floral is enhanced mostly by the pepper (the notes list white pepper and bird pepper [?]) The pepper is perfectly blended with the florals. Let me say that again: The pepper is perfectly blended with the florals. I sniffed my hand at least 15 times to get the floral/pepper effect. As I said before, the florals are bright - so the combo with the pepper gives it an uplifting pungent effect. It also 'butches' up the florals a little.

As it progresses it gets creamier. I can't say I'm a fan of creamy florals, but coming off of the bright peppery top notes, the creamy floral is welcomed. Of course, this is when the star of the show, the champaca flower, truly shines. It's extremely strong without being 'meaty' like Guerilla 1. For a few seconds it got a little 'blue cheese' indoles, but then that part faded and it went back to its creamy, floral, complex self.

This scent smells expensive. Hard to convey in words, but the overall effect of something wild and something natural (ironic, no?) left me with a feeling that how I smelled was something very rare. Another blogger mentioned that this scent would fit in perfectly in the Armani Prive line and I agree.

The white musk drydown was not my favorite, but the hints of champaca notes that stayed all the way to the base notes made it special. I could swear there's iris in the dry down but it doesn't seem as if iris is an official note.

The bottle, oddly, looks like an Atari joystick. Ignore this, if you're a white floral lover, and head straight for the juice!

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My first thought when I smelled CdG's Luxe Champaca was Ooh, wow! This is beautiful! And it is. It smells exactly like a lush, juicy, tropical white flower and is miles away from CdGs usual minimalist, understated style. Simply put, Luxe Champaca is a very pretty, girly strong floral perfume. Since Ive never smelled a champaca flower before, I am going to say that it smells predominantly of tuberose (and somehow jasmine, although that is not listed in the notes). I can also detect slight cardamom and pepper notes peeking in. However, Luxe Champaca is Miss Tuberoses domain and she seems pretty determined to keep everyone else firmly in the background!

Caveat: I liked smelling Luxe Champaca on my wrist for testing/review purposes but given its strength and sillage, I don't think I would ever personally want to wear this, nor would I buy it. This is one perfume that would definitely wear me!

Here are the notes, courtesy of The Perfume Court: white pepper, angelica, cardamom, champaca, bird pepper, tuberose, white musk and iris wood.

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Decadent and lush indeed! Massive amounts of tuberose here, so opponents of white florals had best beware.

To quote the inimitable Vibert, "while wearing Luxe Champaca I feel a bit like a debauched and aging drag queen who's trying just a bit too hard to channel Lauren Bacall." LOLOLOL -- I couldn't have said it better myself!

All that aside, suffice it to say that this one is a) far too feminine for me for everyday wear and b) too expensive for everyday wear, to boot. (But I'm sure going to enjoy the hell out of my sample!)
Parfums*PARFUMS Luxe: Champaca by Comme des Garçons, 2007
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