Saturday, October 29, 2016

Nomenclature Perfumes Iri_Del

Not an ordinary molecular brand

Nomenclature Iri_Del 

Coming straight from the New York, where are the headquarters of big multinational companies, Nomenclature brings a fresh air. It's not an ordinary molecular brand. It belongs to the new wave of perfume brands, which are 100% based on molecules. The molecules used inside are originally coming from big companies, that have their research and development department. 

Nomenclature, or the act of learning, translated from Latin, is a contemporary perfume brand, celebrating design of today. It's a story between modernity and contemporary time. Molecules conceived modern perfume aesthetics. It's true that modern perfume wouldn't be the same without synthetics inside. Those raw materials may be the ones making beautiful creations beautiful. Today, research & development laboratories advanced and enabled artists to be ARTificial and detached from nature. Nomenclature is one of those, completely ARTificial, exploring the possibilities in laboratory.

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The perfumer of Iri_Del is Patricia Choux about who we can find out more: "If it hadn’t been raining on the French Riviera where her family was vacationing, the Burgundy-born Patricia Choux might never have decided to become a perfumer at the early age of ten. That day, she went on an excursion to Grasse. The little girl was mesmerized by the alembics and essences of the Fragonard Museum. She drew perfume bottles and invented names for them. In 1993, after graduating from ISIPCA, the perfumery school of Versailles, she embarked on an international career that led her from Germany to England, France and finally New York, where she has been working for Takasago since 2009. A fearless perfumer who loves to break with convention, the globetrotting Patricia feeds her inspiration with painting, drawing and running marathons all over the world.".

With its cucumber-cool, earthy, slightly skin-like facets contrasting with bright, clean, lined-dried linen effects, this modern, powerful organic compound comes as close as you can get to orris butter without tearing an iris field out by its roots and waiting six years for it to yield its fragrance. Imagine a beautiful restaurant in Manhattan, modern, stylish, with very beautiful interior. Every detail was thoroughly considered . And, on the doors, comes an elegant silhouette in dark blue suit, with an exquisite cashmere turtleneck and leather-stripe watch. Non pretentious, a silhouette with a statement. Leaving soft, warm, powdery sillage. It's a scent of luxury, of cocooning cashmere and sensual skin. Very beautiful iris, aldehyde, ambrette perfume you shouldn't miss! 

Juraj, BL'eauOG

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