DSH Perfumes Reveries de Paris: A Perfume Collaboration (Dawn Spencer-Hurwitz and Michelyn Camen) + Modern Day Sabrina Draw

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Dawn Spencer Hurwitz and Michelyn Camen

It was a muggy, rainy afternoon; a typical New York City summer. I was heading uptown to meet Michelyn but couldn’t get a cab, so I walked 30 blocks in the rain without an umbrella.   I arrived soaked to the bone but happy to see my friend.  I dried off, we ordered a bottle of good Burgundy wine, and sat down to catch up. 

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Michelyn painted "Women with Potted Plants"  pen & ink and watercolor in Paris

What was planned as a dinner between two friends turned into an epic olfactive journey through time and place; to Paris, when Michelyn was an art student.  I didn’t realize it at the time but we had begun collaboration on a perfume that would take 7 years to complete.  Just as daydreams can appear gauzy and ethereal, memory is imperfect and over time, can expand or contract in the telling so our perfume evolved

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Audrey Hepburn starred in Sabrina 1954; it was her first collabroration with designer Hubert de Givenchy.

 I named it Reveries de Paris. We had other titles over the years but what finally emerged is a capsule in time… a semi auto biographical modern day “Sabrina” story.  I worked without a brief, just my recollection of that evening.  A young woman from Brooklyn goes abroad to study and within a year of living in Paris she becomes more worldly, experiencing expensive perfume, fine wine, the allure of Hermes silk carres and hand bags…all for the first time.

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 Vintage Rochas Femme by Edmond Roudnitska was given as a gift to Michelyn twice!!!

 An important realization I had during our conversation, is that one can be born with class but sophistication is learned.  Michelyn shared her experiences, including a gift of her first “grown up” perfume, the glory that is Edmond Roudnitska Rochas Femme.  Luscious and sensual, the name literally “Woman”, the naive girl was behind her.  Fast forward, two decades, Michelyn met and became friends with Perfumer Michel Roudnitska, Edmond Roudnitska’s son. Her original flacon was long gone and Michel gave her a few precious ounces of his father’s original formula. Of course, there are key reference notes woven within Reveries de Paris that point directly to this iconic  chypre perfume,  prunol,  rose de mai, grandiflorum jasmine, a hint of cumin, and oakmoss. The semi biographical story aside, we wanted this fragrance to speak to perfume lovers of their own sensual awakening, of discovery of experiencing another culture and  first love.

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Grace Kelly inspired  the Hermes Kelly bag; Michelyn left Paris before Jean Louis Dumas created the "Birkin" for Jane Birkin in1984

 Reveries de Paris surely contains fragrant markers that float in and out of Michelyn’s scented memories.  In addition to Femme, I incorporated the aromas of leather, silk, the smell of the nape of a lover’s neck and fresh flowers bought at Le Marché aux Fleurs.  As we talked about life and of course, PERFUME… Michelyn boldly stated that she didn’t particularly care for vintage fragrances.  Even so, Reveries de Paris does have a very vintage feel.  It strikes a wonderful balance between vintage design styles and contemporary ones.  The modern sense of narrative and storytelling melds beautifully with the very French, very complex, and sophisticated perfume style of "Reveries".  I feel that Reveries de Paris defies a pigeonhole classification and represents Michelyn’s aesthetic mixed with my own. 

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Paris Flower Market Roses

Since the fragrance speaks to her first exposure to the very best , I used the very best raw materials and ingredientsI, rare so I only find in small quantities.  In composing Reveries de Paris, I used orris butter from Florence, Boronia absolue from Tasmania, and to make the fresh flower accord for rose de mai that was in Femme, I used French Rose de Mai and Bulgarian Rose Otto.  The base contains Yugoslavian oakmoss that has aged for 25 years, hyraceum absolue (African Stone) and  natural castoreum.

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 I have worked before with Michelyn on Lautrec, but Reveries de Paris is a very different collaboration, much more personal and my tribute to a muse and creative director for some of the most respected American indie perfumers including Jane Hendler of Ajne, (Lakshmi was Michelyn’s concept that began as a bespoke perfume and later was worn by Molly Sims Kerry Washington),  Laurie Erickson of Sonoma Scent Studio (Yin and Ylang), Neil Morris of Neil Morris Fragrances (Vision in White) , Shelley Waddington of En Voyage(Zelda), and Ellen Covey of Olympic Orchid Artisan Perfumes (Sonnet XVII). Michelyn, you are my muse extraordinaire… and it gives me great pleasure to share Reveries de Paris with the fragrant world.

Top: plum, peach, bergamot, spice notes, green notes; Mid: grandiflorum jasmine absolute, rose de Mai absolute, orange flower absolute, boronia absolute, heliotrope; Base: Siam benzoin, labdanum, vanilla absolute, ambergris, musk, hyraceum, Castoreum

Dawn Spencer Hurwitz, Founder and Perfumer of DSH Perfumes

Reveries de Paris is available as a limited edition of  25 5ml parfum ($125) and 50 of the 30 ml  Voile de parfum ($135) EDP and 100 10 ml spray atomizers ($60); samples and dram flasks are also for sale.

Editor’s Note: This is my 7th  fragrance collaboration and without planning coincides with the seven years Dawn worked on Reverie de Paris.Teasers for the launch have been on Instagram @dsh_artscent for the past several days  #vintage style, #fruityfloralchypre #musemichelyn.  Reveries de Paris has been a long time in the making, but I couldn’t be more thrilled with the final perfume. Heliotrope is used in small amounts and references that Paris always smelled like powder to me.  What perfumer would spend seven years on a fragrance, perfecting each element of its composition and translating a personal story so exceptionally?  Dawn, each time I apply Reveries de Paris, I feel young again; smell is so linked with memory that even the dimmest recollection was triggered. Your support and unfaltering friendship throughout the years means the world to me. Most importantly, thank you for all you do to elevate the art of American perfumery.-MC

Thanks to Dawn Spencer Hurwitz, we have a worldwide draw for our registered readers (don’t forget to do this or your comment will NOT count and you must use your registered name) of a 5ml parfum of Reveries de Paris (there are only 25).  To be eligible please leave a comment with what resonated with you about the creation of Reveries de Paris.  If you want your comment to count twice please like DSH Perfumes on Facebook.Draw closes October 1, 2015

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39 comments

  • What an amazing experience…I would love to do something like this. The basenotes sound impressive.

    What resonated with me about this post is the whole experience of putting memories in liquid form, I’m starting to play with raw materials just for that, what I want is to put Edinburgh in a bottle, I’ve fallen in love with this city.

    DSH Perfumes page on FB liked!

    Thank youy for the draw.

  • OMG, this perfume sounds wonderful just on raw materials alone! When you add the imagery and story of a young girl in cosmopolitan Paris, it becomes even better; the lovely image of a different time and place. I would love to try Reveries de Paris.

    Liked DSH Perfumes on Facebook.

  • What. A. Special. Draw. It’s so wonderful that Dawn and Michelyn have been working on this for 7 years. What a relationship you must have built over the years! And it sounds like an incredibly special perfume was the result. It sounds amazing. Thanks for the opportunity to smell this!!!!!!!

  • hotlanta linda says:

    7 is considered a perfect number biblically – and this scent sounds like that too!! Thank you for the contest! 🙂

  • wow, that original femme rochas from Michel must be one of Michelyn’s most treasured perfumes..i also could not help but wonder Michelyn lived in Paris during quite an amazing time..those ads from 1970s and 1980s show Paris which i would prefer to modern Paris….Reveries de Paris has some of same notes that make Femme Rochas a masterpiece. I have liked DSH Facebook page. I am in the US

  • everything resonated for me!! collaboration, paris memories, the selection of notes and ingredients! what a lovely story. and I would love to try it. thank you.

  • What a great story! Michelyn, your stories must be amazing – there are glimpses on the blog but someday I hope you write a memoir. Vintage Femme as a starting point, Dawn’s immense talent and care, the best ingredients, it’s like a fairy tale perfume. Thank you both so much for offering this generous draw!

  • Such an incredible story! It made me feel like I was there with you. I love the vintage vibe of this, mixed with contemporary style. The florals in this one sound incredible and this would be an amazing add to any collection. I’m in Canada and thank you for the draw!

  • Wow. It must be wonderful to have a talent such as Michelyn’s, to inspire and collaborate with artists is as much a rare gift as that of the artist himself. I love that there have been several vintage-inspired modern perfumes released lately that have been really special and the ingredients in this one, not to mention the time and meticulous fine-tuning (seven years!) make me long to try it. I’m in the US. Thank you, Michelyn and Dawn, for the generous draw.

  • What a beautiful tribute this fragrance must be, to both the muse and the perfumer – and to friendship and the wonder of discovery. I have had my own experience of awakening and discovery abroad, so the story of the creation of Reveries de Paris has brought back many happy memories for me. I’m impressed, too, by the patience it must take to devote such an amount of time to a project – the discipline not to rush and the discernment to know when it’s finally ready. This sounds like a truly special project indeed and I’d love the chance to take part in it, if only vicariously! I’m in the US – thank you for the opportunity!

  • Wat an amazing story about friendship, life, growing up and all scrented with perfume. It sounds like it must be a beautiful perfume and I’d feel honoured to try it. And now I go to like DSH perfume on Facebook. 🙂

  • “what resonated with you about the creation of Reveries de Paris” How about EVERYTHING! I love these collaborations, and getting to look behind the scenes of their emergence. As has been mentioned before in these comments; the walk in the rain in NY, a special friendship, the stage from girl to woman, love, life, Paris and Rochas Femme, including aged oak moss african stone and ambergris etc, all are such stuff as perfume dreams are made of. Femme was also one of my first true vintage loves, the one before 1989 reform., and I would love to smell the reference in Reveries de Paris.
    I’m sure I ‘liked’ Dawns FB page a long time ago 🙂
    Thank you fabulous ladies for this draw

  • I love it when a daydream becomes a reality – it is just so special when it happens. A first love and a new city are never ever forgotten and putting it all together in a perfume is like a scented time capsule. So romantic ….. i want to do that too……. I can just bet that ‘Reveries de Paris’ smells tres magnificent.

    I have also liked DSH perfumes on FB. Live in the UK and thanks so much for the draw! 🙂

  • I think it’s amazing that Dawn was able to, figuratively, get inside of Michelyn’s head enough to create a scent that evokes her personal memories so well. I guess it’s our chance to get inside Michelyn’s head as well! I liked DSH on FB (under my real name, Lisa Brockmeier) Thanks for the draw!

  • I am currently travelling overseas and once again understanding the precious thing that it is to recognise that all people are essentially the same but have wonderful differences and ways of doing things to offer the world. To encapsulate memory in perfume is such a wonderful gift. And such amazing memories they are. I am usually in Australia.

  • Wonderful review! I have enjoyed every single sentence. I would very like to go in Paris one day. This place must be amazing. And this perfume sounds incredible. I very love the notes. I liked DSH Perfumes on Facebook. Thanks for the chance. I live in Europe.

  • Femme by Rochas was the part that resonate! One frag dear to my heart. I would love to try this new take on it. Coming fom DSH, it must be good.

    I liked DSH FB page few years ago! Dawn is so talented. Love many of her fragrances!

  • What a lovely concept and the fragrance sounds beautiful. Since I’m a fan of Rochas Femme, I know that I must get my nose on this scent at some point! Everything about this collaboration intrigues me.

    You’re a very talented artist Michelyn – thank you for sharing one of your paintings with us!

    I liked the DSH FB page many moons ago. 😀

  • lovethescents says:

    Oh what a wonderful opportunity! DSH’s creations are always gorgeous and unique. I would love the chance to try this one considering Dawn’s usual fabulous blends of beautiful materials. You have me at ‘vintage styles’.

  • Carolyn Gudgel says:

    Paris resonates with me ! Yet to travel there. But, this perfume is everything I dream Paris would be. A bit vintage, a bit modern. The beautiful flowers and sweets of bakeries wafting through the air. This is absolutely perfect! And there’s plum! One of my favorite notes. Thank you!!!

  • I love the whole idea of synchronicity between friends and the ‘artistry’ of scent. The storytelling of the process and how the MUSE speaks through the creative process. Mostly I just LOVE being a big fan of the artists themselves. Bravo lovely ladies!! Liked on FB too! I MUST sample this one!! Michelyn that’s a wonderful painting!!! <3

  • The art or re-creating a memory in time, of a powerful transformation in life is so awesome. Kudos to you both on this collaboration, and not losing sight or patience in the process. The selection of notes in this sound absolutely amazing. I would love to try this just for the experience of riding on someone else’s memories. Thanks for sharing a piece of your artwork, Michelyn. I am in the US.

  • A vintage perfume for people who don’t like vintage scents; sounds amazing. And I love the story of walking 30 blocks in e rain! I would love to have this as part of my collection! I am in the UAE.

  • I love the fact that the idea was nurtured over so many years to it’s eventual creation. In this day of ‘fast track’ , thought and time and evolving often take a backseat.

  • I was in Paris as a Student as well and it was one of my best times. I Love the notes of the perfume, Sounds very interesting. I live in Europe. Liked DSB on FB.

  • Friendship- that was what resonated with me the most-composed of all those things that truly matter, loyality that has with stood the test of time, laughter and the sharing of so many things. The rain and that bottle of Burgundy. I can attest to Michelyns creativity when it comes to ideas and her generosity with them. I have a personal experience of it but I will share it another time.:) You are both amazing women and I would love to experience the fruition of this friendship/ collaboration. I am in NZ. I liked DSH on FB too.

  • madeleine gallay says:

    What a beautiful thought – fragrance markers in her memory. Vintage memories, but developed thoughtfully over time. I absolutely love the art shown here. Dawn, and remembering younger days. Visually exquisite memories. In the USA, thank you.

  • Such a beautiful story that was. I can tell this fragrance was made with love and passion. I would love the chance to get my nose on it. I really like the vintage turn this one takes as well. I’m in Canada. Thank you lots for the draw!

  • Aged oakmoss…….interesting. Fascinating mix. Lucky is the young woman to travel to France and experience the listed delights. Unfortunately I’m in my 50s discovering these things…..all but the trip to Paris, maybe in retirement. At least fragrance can transport me. Thanks I am a resident if the US.

  • I love “old style” French perfumes. Reveries de Paris sounds gorgeous. I think I never tried real castoreum before, so I’m very curious to try a perfume with natural castoreum. I already liked DSH Perfumes on facebook. Thanks for this lovely draw.

  • Beautiful collaboration with stunning results! Amazing, how so many memories can be contained in one scent. Also, I have my own special memories of Paris. I would love to try it 🙂

  • It resonated with me the fact that Reveries de Paris has vintage feel, but it is actually a balance between vintage and contemporary . I love that. I love vintage perfumes and I very much enjoy modern perfumes with a vintage touch.

    I have liked DSH Perfumes on Facebook, a while ago.

    I am a registered reader from the EU.

    Thank you very much! Wish you all the best!

  • The whole story related to this perfume, everything is resonating the collaboration, the time for the making of this perfume 7 years like the 7 wonders, the perfume precious and natural ingredients….the taste and sophistication of two talented people like Michelyn and DSH…well what else can someone want in order to want to try this exceptional creation? I would be more than honored if I had the chance to experience it.
    I am a registered reader in EU and I have liked DSH FB page.

  • What a wonderfully evocative and loving story of memory, artistry, & friendship. This is clearly a very special perfume! Thank you so much for the chance to try it. I’ve liked the DSH page and am a registered user.

  • That was a beautiful and touching story. I’m sure it translates to the fragrance as well. The vintage aspect to this one also sounds quite amazing as well.

    I’m in Canada and thank you for the draw!

  • Two wonderful women made a perfume together. What an amazing fragrance this must be. And what a beautiful tribute to memories, friendship, one of my all time favorite fragrance “Femme” and to my definitely all time favorite actress Audrey Hepburn.
    Reveries de Paris – i would love so much to try this treasure.
    I´m from germany, a registered user and on FB I follow both, DSH and CaFleureBon, for a long time.
    Thank you for this amazing draw!

  • Talk about a match made in heaven! Dawn is my absolute favorite perfumer. I think I have a sample of almost everything she has created, including some that are no longer in production, and about 10 misc. bottles of ones I must have more of. Lautrec is one that I had to have a bottle. Dawn’s creations are brilliant, and I believe her specialty is perfumes with that “french” or vintage feel. I can’t wait to experience this one. With Michelyn’s ideas and contributions, it must be perfect alchemy! Thanks you for the draw. Follower of both on FB. USA.

  • The story behind Reveries de Paris is extraordinary! I really am intrigued by the part that Rochas Femme plays in this, as I love that scent, and “Rochas Femme. Luscious and sensual, the name literally “Woman”, the naive girl was behind her.” That really says it all. sigh. It would be a dream come true to experience Reveries de Paris. Thank you, Michelyn and Dawn, for your collaboration and for the opportunity. I’m in the US and have liked DSH on facebook.

  • I followed the teasers and waited impatiently. The idea of the collaboration came to my mind. I am familiar with two of Michelyn’s collaborations with the respectable(and among my favorite) perfumers. Sonnet XVII and Zelda are wondrous perfumes, art in its most beautiful form. Dawn has created many amazing perfumes that I love so much. Precious ingredients are used in Reveries de Paris . My special attention goes to oakmoss. It is superb. It came from the region that is famous for exceptional quality of oakmoss. I feel that the perfume is perfect. I’m curious about boronia. Edmond Roudnitska used it in Diorissimo. Michelyn’s first „grownup“ perfume Rochas Femme is the beautiful perfume that is, according some lists, among ten most prestigious perfumes. However, Michelyn’s memories, Dawn’s affinity for perfection and the collaboration that started so spontaneously are much more important. This article is like a fragrant poem. DSH Perfumes liked a long time ago. I’m in the EU, Croatia. Thank you.