Complice was originally released in 1934, the year Coty died. It was subsequently relaunched in 1973 under the title Complice by François Coty. Complice is a cool creamy bouquet, aldehydic and lightly pink; a soft abstract floral that clearly owes a lot to Ernest Beaux. Complice is a fine aldehydic (at least in the 1973 version) but it's nothing special. It stands alongside Infini and 1000 which were released the year before but doesn't really outshine them. The interesting thing ...
Updated 10th December 2020 at 04:37 PM by Wild Gardener
Hello, I wonder if anyone can help me ? Would a "pre bar code" on Eau Sauvage EDT 50ml be considered a "Vintage Formulation" Any feedback would be much appreciated!
Originally Posted by haris1687 Dear All, I am planning to purchase BDC (EDP) , i have no idea about the reformulations of this fragrance. Kindly guide me 2020 batches and 2019 batches are same or they watered down?? REgards Haris
Originally Posted by dandadda19 For the best bang for buck, Georgio for men, Fantastic honey and Oakmos. But please try and find a pre-2009 - I have a 2008 and pre 2000 bottle With no ingredients list. EA earlier Formulas are pretty true to the original. PRPH With the Silver metallic old font logo if you can find it is truly amazing. Also the mid 80s bottles with the bevelled glass logo. Jampacked with delicious honey, Oakmoss And herbs, In my opinion the best ever fougere
L'Heure Bleue - the witching hour, when day slips into night. Dusk falls, and orange lights on the banks of the Seine twinkle in the deepening blue. The atmosphere is cool, elegaic... Some people find l'Heure Bleue sad, and indeed, there was something weighing on Jacques Guerlain's mind when he composed it. Jean-Paul Guerlain later told Michael Edwards his uncle had a premonition he couldn't describe - and so he expressed it in the way he knew best - in a perfume. With the benefit ...
Updated 26th September 2020 at 08:49 AM by Wild Gardener