Grand Amour conjures both the exhilaration of full-blown romance and the nostalgic twinge you feel even as you surrender to it – as the mature blossoms surrender their richest scents, they are already starting to wilt… Its thick, creamy, hyacinth and honeysuckle embrace is deceptive: quick, stealthy caresses dart out of that armful of spring flowers spinning round the axis of a blowsy Turkish rose. A shot of green galbanum, with its tiny mushroom-asparagus whiff; a puff of honeyed pollen; an anisic spray of mimosa. The hyacinth lingers well into the crumpled-sheets, milky amber and vanilla drydown, rising in whiffs over twelve hours after application.
Don’t be fooled by its quiet demeanour. Grand Amour is past the stage of giddy declarations. It only needs to say “I know who you are.” And sometimes not even that.
Illustration : Portrait of Nusch, the wife and muse of the poet Paul Eluard, by Man Ray (1928)
I don't think I ever tried Grand Amour, but I want it to be just the way you have described it.
RépondreSupprimerAnd I do love that singer dearly, his words touch my soul like no other, he really KNOWS.
Silvia, I knew one of the Donne di Londra would show up here... Do try Grand Amour now you've got the soundtrack...
RépondreSupprimerVery nice D, I can see why you were loving it yesterday. The man knows you well, indeed! ;)
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I only recently tried Grand Amour for the first time, and was struck by the longevity. That's a great ride, that one was...now I've got to go back and see just how much I like it. :)
RépondreSupprimerYou are on an illustration roll, btw. Thanks for all (words and pictures).
Marcus: "knew" would be more accurate... hence the nostalgic tone. (I mean, he's alive, it's just that I've lost touch with him.)
RépondreSupprimerScentScelf, it *is* amazingly long-lasting, isn't it? And thank *you*.
RépondreSupprimerAhhh, my oversight. "Knew" is right indeed; you are stealthy and move like smoke.
RépondreSupprimerI have to agree w/ SS -- I adore your illustrations.
Marcus
Marcus, would you believe my ex-husband took off with all of the man's CDs? Of course, he never knew... (oh, and that story came *before* I met my future ex).
RépondreSupprimerI'd believe that!
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