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Monday, October 01, 2007
New Release from Ineke - Evening Edged in Gold
Coming this winter is Ineke's fifth fragrance, Evening Edged in Gold, with notes of plum, osmanthus, Angel's Trumpet, Midnight Candy, saffron, woods and leather.
If you are in New York on October 20th, Ineke will be participating in the Sniffapalooza events at Bergdorf Goodman and Takashimaya.
Oh my god that sounds awesome! And now returning to sounding like an adult. Still that is officially being added to my to sniff list. It lists so many of my favorite notes: Datura aka Angel's Trumpet, osmanthus, plum, saffron.
Oh my - it sounds so different! If 'Midnight Candy' is what I think it is I can hardly wait - it's a very sweetly fragrant night-blooming flower. (Its botanical name is Zaluzianskya capensis, so you can see why it's got a common name too.) I have grown it myself, in fact. The Datura is a night bloomer as well, so that is perfect for the name of the perfume.
I'm hopeful this will be somewhat denser than her other scents, which were lovely, but too much on the transparent side for me to have any sort of long term affair w/ them. I *want* to have one of her scents, just because I'm so entranced by her presentation and the names she chooses.
Oh my god that sounds awesome! And now returning to sounding like an adult. Still that is officially being added to my to sniff list. It lists so many of my favorite notes: Datura aka Angel's Trumpet, osmanthus, plum, saffron.
ReplyDeleteOh my - it sounds so different! If 'Midnight Candy' is what I think it is I can hardly wait - it's a very sweetly fragrant night-blooming flower. (Its botanical name is Zaluzianskya capensis, so you can see why it's got a common name too.) I have grown it myself, in fact. The Datura is a night bloomer as well, so that is perfect for the name of the perfume.
ReplyDeleteI think that sounds splendid.
ReplyDeleteJenavira,
ReplyDeleteI love plum and saffron, they make the scent sound so appelaign to me. Datura and osmanthus scare me a bit. :-)
Donna,
ReplyDeleteZaluzianskya? That sounds sort of Slavic.
March,
ReplyDeleteI do too :-)
I'm hopeful this will be somewhat denser than her other scents, which were lovely, but too much on the transparent side for me to have any sort of long term affair w/ them. I *want* to have one of her scents, just because I'm so entranced by her presentation and the names she chooses.
ReplyDeleteL,
ReplyDeleteI love the names too, especially this one