NEW FRAGRANCE REVIEW Etat Libre D’Orange Bijou Romantique + Sample Draw

When I received the new Etat Libre D’Orange Bijou Romantique I also received the other new release from ELDO, Fils de Dieu. I immediately fell for the flashier Fils de Dieu so that when I was sniffing the strip with Bijou Romantique on it I was ready to dismiss it; and did for a week or two.

Then I was sitting at my desk, sort of bored, and I picked up the decant again and sprayed some on my wrist. Without the showier fragrance to compete with it I slowly realized the subtle charms that perfumer Mathilde Bijaoui was conjuring with Bijou Romantique. Once I could experience it on its own I understood this was a fragrance for those who love complex fragrances.

The name Bijou Romantique comes from a graphic novel by Hugo Pratt called “Ballad of the Salt Sea”. The hero of the novel is Corto Maltese and in the story he bids “Adieu, bijou romantique” (Farewell romantic jewel). Mme Bijaoui is not working in the bright colors of a typical graphic novel. Instead she is working in the subtlety and depth offered by a literary inspiration that was number 62 on Le Monde’s list of the 100 greatest books of the 20th century. Further proof that these were artists who somehow connect through a spatial anomaly I present a picture of Pandora from the Corto Maltese novels and Mme Bijaoui.

Mme Bijaoui pulls off a bit of space time distortion herself as Bijou Romantique seems “broken in” from the first moments. This perfume is a delicate construction and the early going takes a very bright bergamot and an equally shiny lemon and keeps the life in both notes but manages to make them much softer than they normally are. You can spray this as liberally as you possibly can and the opening just never rises above a certain muted presence. I think it was that lack of intensity that made me think this was something to be dismissed. Once I wore it I realized it was but a whisper of things to come. Ylang-ylang is the next note and iris is used to again keep everything at a comfortable intensity. Mme Bijaoui also uses a bit of clary sage to add an herbal quality to the middle but the note that truly fascinated me was coconut. This is not your sweet baker’s coconut this is coconut extracted using Mane’s proprietary Jungle Essence procedure. This field extraction leads to a coconut note which actually reminds you it is a nut as there is a sweet woodiness to the quality of the coconut in Bijou Romantique. The base is again full of powerful players in vetiver, benzoin, and vanilla but as before they are kept at a delicate balance and left to float around you in a beautiful restrained haze.

Bijou Romantique has excellent longevity and modest sillage.

Mme Bijaoui has created a fragrant silk scarf for a breezy spring or fall day. A touch of chill to the air really allows the depth of Bijou Romantique to flourish. If you’re like me you will feel a bit melancholy when you bid “Adieu, Bijou Romantique”. At least until the next morning.

Disclosure: This review was based on a decant purchased from The Perfumed Court.

I have two sample vials to giveaway to one lucky reader. To be eligible leave a comment about a fragrance you did not like at first that is now one of your favorites or your favorite Etat Libre D’Orange fragrance. We will draw one winner on April 11, 2012 via random.org.

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Mark Behnke, Managing Editor

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41 comments

  • Initially I thought that Putain would be my cup of tea… then, after ordering a sample realised that it was too “innocent” for my mood at the time. It took a few more applications to realise the dirty note, that makes all the difference!

  • I’ve haven’t had a fragrance I didn’t like really grow on me as of yet. My favorite Etat Libre d’Orange fragrance is Fild de Dieu du Riz et des Agrumes.

  • To be eligible leave a comment about a fragrance you did not like at first that is now one of your favorites or your favorite Etat Libre D’Orange fragrance.

    A fragrance that I did not like at first but is now one of my favorites is Estee Lauder’s Aliage. I do not have a favorite ELDO scent, but I am rather fond of Tom of Finland.

  • These are great fragrances, I was able to try both and must say, these are very wearable and quite nice.

  • would love to be able to try this
    my favorite ELDO fragrance is ” Like this…”
    thanks for the draw

  • Strangeways says:

    My favorite Etat Libre d’Orange fragrance is “Noël au balcon”.
    Thanks for the draw!

  • A fragrance that made me recoil from the blast of the sharp green notes is Diptyque’s L’Ombre dans L’Eau. It was put aside until I decided to try again. I’m glad I did because now I love it. Not the easiest perfume for me to love!

  • TimeaZsofia says:

    Unfortunatelly I did not try any of the ELdO fragrances, but I really want to do it! 🙂
    The Fracas was the parfum, which I first hated, second I liked it, and now I am love with it. (Now, my boyfriend has to love it as well :))
    Thank you for the draw.

  • My favorite Etat Libre D’Orange fragrance is Jasmin et Cigarettes. It is also very usual for me not to like very much a fragrance at first but grow on it in time. Niki de Saint Phalle’s was one of them..

  • Musc Koublai Khan by Serge Lutens, horrible at first sniff, dirty cat pee! But now is one of my favourite Lutens!
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  • Musc Koublai Khan by Serge Lutens, horrible at first sniff, dirty cat pee! But now is one of my favourite Lutens!
    Thanks for the draw

  • A perfume that I didn’t like at first sniff but now love is Amouage Epic, at first I thought it too sharp.
    I haven’t tried any perfumes by ELDO and would love to try this one!

  • A perfume I didn’t like at first sniff was Aromatics Elixir. But now I love patchouli and I can appreciate that perfume.

    My favorite ELDO scent is Nombril Immense (another patchouli here). In fact, I own a bottle of it.

    Thanks!

  • Fragrance I love that I didn’t like at first: Chanel No. 5.
    Favorite ELD’O fragrance: Like This (also by Ms. Bijaoui).

    Thanks!

  • I didn’t like Chanel 5 either when I was a teenager (thought it smelled musty!?) but now it’s one of my favourites. And my Dzongha! sample sat in my tester box for a long time after a few lackluster trials, but now I absolutely adore it.

    I haven’t tried them all, but my favourite ELDO is Jasmine and Cigarette.

    Thanks!

  • Most recently, I found I love Tauer Une Rose Chypree after a year. Thanks for this draw, I’ve been wanting to try this scent.

  • The only ELDO I’ve tried so far is, “Like This.” And I did like it!
    I have also had the experience of a scent that I didn’t like at first grow on me, Odalisque by Parfum de Nicolai. It’s the only green mossy chypre I have fallen for. I can’t spray it too heavily, but it makes me happy knowing I have a chypre that I can handle. I feel like my taste in perfume is still blooming.

  • I wasn’t sure about Cuir de Lancome the first two or three times I wore it, now it’s a top 5 favorite. My favorite ELDO is Rossy de Palma. Thanks!

  • I often end up disliking my own fragrance creations after working on them for an extended period of time. Then one day after filling sample vials or bottles and getting a little bit of fragrance on my skin or clothes, I’ll be doing something else, suddenly smell something wonderful in the air, and be surprised to realize that it’s a perfume that I made.

    Of the ELdO fragrances that I’ve tried, one I really like is Vraie Blonde. It’s the ultimate “happy” scent. Since I can’t be a blonde in real life, I’ll experience it vicariously through perfume.

  • sean's jo says:

    It took me some time to like Le Parfum de Therese but now it is one of my favorites. Thank you for the drawing.

  • My favorite ELdO is a tie between Noel au Balcon and Putain des Palaces. Shalimar is a love of mine that did not start out that way, but when I fell, I fell hard!

  • Oh my word, my FAVORITE ELDO frag is Rossy de Palma! I’m beyond addicted to it. I get a lot of complements on it as well 🙂

    Thank you for the draw!

  • I am so glad I purchased the discovery set. There are several fragrances that have become wardrobe staples. My favorite is Jasmin et Cigarette. A fragrance that I hated at first and has become a favorite would be Tuberose Criminelle. Thanks for the draw.

  • At first I didn’t like almost all of the perfumes that became my favorites. An example is Bas de Soie from Serge Lutens.

  • I chime in with the Chanel No. 5’s above. Despised it for years. I’ve grown into it now.

  • ineverwas says:

    I instantly disliked Prada Amber when I first tested it, and the second time as well, but I kept going back to it, attracted by something in its smell… The fourth time I tested it I was already in love and have loved it ever since. Gorgeous perfume! 🙂

  • I Did Not understand Liz Zorn’s perfumes until a couple years ago, particularly Solstice. Thankfully, that’s changed now!

  • Lael DasGupta says:

    Neroli. The first time I thought ‘blech’ and each time after I liked it a little more. Now I think it is lovely and complex. And I hated – just hated – many florals when I was young and now find I just adore them. How the nose changes!

  • Tourbillion says:

    I didn’t like Chanel No. 5 at first, I thought it was too old because my grandmother wore it. Now I get it!

  • I love Jasmin et Cigarette.
    I couldn’t like Feminite du Bois at first, and now it’s one of my favorite fragrances.

  • Hmm… I didn’t like Serge Lutens MKK or Santal de Mysore on first try and now they’re both favorites. Also, Gobin Daude’s Nuit au Desert. Heavenly.

    I like quite a few ELDO although I have not sniffed them all. I actually kinda like secretions magnifique (sp?)
    and Charogne, Noel au Balcon, Rien… and looking forward to trying Fils de dieu, like this, and bijou romantique.

  • I disliked Sarah Jessica Parker Covet the first time I tried it. About six months later, I found that I liked it a lot!

    Thanks for this draw.

  • For many years I didn’t like any Chanel perfumes (mass market ones). Now No.19 is one of my favorite perfumes ever.