New Fragrance Reviews: Amouage MYTHS MAN AND MYTHS WOMAN + Breathing Fire into Art Draw

Madama Butterfly (Lidia Jevremovic) - Painting

Madama Butterfly (Lidia Jevremovic)

 “Tonight, I’ve finally learned to tell fantasy from reality. And, knowing the difference, I choose fantasy.” ― David Henry Hwang, M. Butterfly

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Christopher Chong Of Amouage (Photo AMOUAGE)

Once, he breathed life into art. Now, he breathes fire. Contemplative and deeply personal, each of  Creative Director Christopher Chong’s creations for Amouage is an introspective journey into self. A ‘self’ without ego or agenda, this journey is about sharing perspective, sharing an unabashed love for art, music, fashion, history, and ancestry.

Moving Gods by Lu Yang Photo Courtesy of KAF surrealist chinese arts

Moving Gods by Lu Yang Photo Courtesy of KAF

With the upcoming releases of Myths Man and Myths Woman, we venture farther into the ‘Portraits of a Life’ fragrance collection that began with Journey Man and Woman. With the Myths duo, the path emerges from color and smoke and a heretofore unexplored facet of a man’s life (and perhaps our own) is revealed.

roots of fire by Adam Martinakis

Roots of fire by Surrealist Adam Martinakis

Be it a dream or a collection of memories, seemingly unrelated elements fuse and transition into an experience. We leave a theatre in Beijing and emerge into a Arabian desert. As we blink at the desert sun, it becomes a dragon. The dragon becomes a phoenix. The phoenix, a lost love. “Myths is essentially inspired by surrealism, in which elements are assembled in a dream-like and distorted state in order to create a new interpretation,”says Chong. “Through surrealism, I was able to interpret my life experiences in an artistic way, without reason or convention, to create fragrances that truly represent a combination of the many facets of my past.

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Man in Suit Christopher McKenney

Myths Man is inspired by the mythological Chinese dragon. Powerful, yet benevolent, I’ve learned that the dragon in Chinese culture serves to inspire rather than threaten. The dragon has morphed into many forms throughout the centuries, but has remained a symbol of heavenly power and good fortune. Its metamorphosis into a liquid is undeniably Amouage: bold and assertive, yet smooth as silk.

Ashkan Honarvar Fashion collaboration project with photographer Yin Chao 3

Ashkan Honarvar Fashion collaboration project with photographer Yin Chao

Basenotes of leather infused with incense smoke and ancient resins are soul-stirring and surprisingly approachable. Chrysanthemum, a chinese symbol of nobility, adds a freshness to the opening which both counters and complements the ancient elements. The rum and rose bring out the sweeter side of the orris, which I perceive as closer to an almost-ripe raspberry than a floral iris. This sweetness keeps the “ashes” note from being well, ashy. The vetiver in the heart is rooty without being too earthy or dirty. 

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Digitalized Face with Fire

Despite the aforementioned sweetness, there is a dryness which runs throughout and a fleeting, but irrefutable, vestige of melancholy among the ashes. This magnificent sadness can only be felt by those who see beauty in decay.

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Surrealist Oleg Oprisco 

Most will recognize the dusty ray of sunlight which illuminates the entire composition and from which, perhaps, the chrysanthemum grows. I instantly think of sunshine as there is an element here—perhaps an yet-unrecognized shared note—that reminds me of the opening of Sunshine Man. Even from the start, the sweet incense smoke in the base of Myths Man rises and swirls through the middle and top notes. Dreamlike and ephemeral, the smoke leads us along the path. Though there is no destination, there is a conclusion: Myths Man is a remarkable fragrance.

 

Ashkan Honarvar Fashion yin chao man

Ashkan Honarvar Fashion  Yin Chao

From the ashes comes Myths Woman, inspired by the great sacred phoenix. Traditionally a symbol of peace and prosperity, the phoenix has evolved to represent rebirth and renewal. Anyone who has come out of a dark place in their life—or needs to come out of a dark place—can look to the ashes and the sky. Where Myths Man is golden sunlight through darkness, Myths Woman is ablaze in white light. Gone is the pensive dreaminess of her brother; in its place is a crystalline assuredness. Once again, Chrysanthemum is used as a top note, but to much different effect. Also a symbol of the changing seasons, the flower is now more green, more contemporary, more youthful.

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Daenerys Stormborn  the Unburnt with dragons (Game of Thrones)

As of a fan of HBO’s Game of Thrones, I am reminded of Daenerys Stormborn who, on more than one occasion, has confidently walked through—and emerged from—an immense fire. Never more beautiful, she emerges naked and unscathed, her white-blonde hair covered in ashes.

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Eva Antonio Mora

Myths Woman seems to recognizes its own luminosity, tempering it with earthy elements of patchouli, ambergris and leather. These darker elements never quite ground the composition, which demands to remain in flight and illuminated. Despite this tete-a-tete, the composition is exquisitely balanced. To many, Myths Woman will be enjoyed and admired as a lovely, floral perfume made from the best ingredients. To a select few, who have emerged from the darker places in this world and in their minds, Myths Woman will be so much more. 

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Antonio Mora Caribdis

The abstract tonality of both fragrances is clearly by design. What is ostensibly a journey through one man’s personal history is, ultimately, a journey into ourselves.

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Both fragrances are presented in Amouage’s iconic glass crystal bottles in a lavish purple that fades into lighter hues. The caps of both the men’s and women’s bottles are plated in 24 carat gold and accented with amethyst Swarovski crystals. Purple boxes house the flacons and are illustrated with a dragon and male opera artist on the man’s box, and a phoenix and female opera artist on the women’s box.

Myths Woman & Myths Man will be available July 2016.

Disclaimer: This review is based on samples provided by Amouage. Opinions my own

Michael Devine, Guest Contributor

Art Direction Michelyn Camen: Surrealism, Conceptualism, Fashion and Fire I hope I did Michael’s reviews justice

Thanks to Amouage who sent me press samples, I am offering 15ml of a reader’s choice of Myths Woman or Myths Man to a registered reader in the USA or Canada. To be eligible, please leave a comment with what you enjoyed about Michael’s review, your choice should you win and your favorite Amouage Perfume. Draw closes 5/29/2916 

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31 comments

  • fazalcheema says:

    I do like the bottle. From this fragrance review, Myths Man seems to be in the same vein as Interlude Man. Since it is inspired by a dragon that breathes fire, the resinous composition makes sense. If I win, my choice would be Amouge Myths Man. My favorite Amouage remains Amouage Gold for Women. I am in the US.

  • Kinetisphere says:

    From the explanation it’s going to be a dense and rich fragrance. I have always been interested in amouage fragrances. But alas i have never tried their products. 🙁
    And would love to win the 15ml of myth man.

  • The chrysanthemum top note of Myth Woman intrigues me. Especially when Michael says “the flower is now more green, more contemporary, and more youthful.” My favorite Amouage is Jubilation XXV for Women. It’s Amouage and I have many favorites. If I win, my choice would be Myth Woman. I live in the US and thanks for the generous draw! 🙂

  • Your art direction was fabulous for this review, Michelyn! Myths Man sounds like pure heaven thanks to Michael’s description. My choice, my gender notwitstanding. My favorite Amouage is Jubilation XXV. In the US

  • I love your description of Myths Woman as being ablaze in white light. The notes sound wonderful. It’s good to hear there are some darker elements to provide some balance to the composition. I love so many Amouage perfumes, it’s hard to choose just one favorite but Epic Woman is probably the one I love most.

    If I win, I’d choose Myths Woman. I’m in Canada. Thanks for the draw.

  • Lellabelle says:

    I am fortunate to own and love a few Amouage perfumes, and this one stands out as something a little different. Journey woman is one of my favourites, and where that one is sophisticated refinement, this instalment seems raw and transformative.
    The bottles are amazing too. Purple is my favourite colour and the allegory of the Phoenix is dear to my heart. Based on the notes, I would choose the magnificent dragon, however. Please enter me for the draw, myths man would be my choice. Canada please.

  • ron payne says:

    Myths Man sounds both ancvient and modern. Memoir Man is my favorite ASmouage scent. United States.

  • I’d love to see what Amouage does with chrysanthemum. My choice (should I win) Myths Man. From this house I like Reflection Man. US

  • BostonScentGuy says:

    I love the melancholy, austere description of Myths Man! Chrysanthemum is definitely a favorite note, and I’m so curious as to how all those varied notes might come together! My favorite Amouage is probably Tribute. I’m in the US and would love to be entered in the draw for Myths Man.

  • MikasMinion says:

    I love those bottles and have a great fondness for both the phoenix and the Chinese dragon. I think Myths Man sounds amazing and would love to try it and see if I get the raspberry note. My favorite Amouages are Epic Woman and Memoir Woman, both are among my most worn scents.
    Im in the US. Thank you.

  • I have tried a few of Amouage’s offerings and my favorite is Memoir Man. Regarding this article, leather infused with incense smoke and ancient resin, rum and rose, orris and vetiver sound all good on their own and I’d like to see how they morphed together in Myths Man. I’m in the US.

  • I like the description of Myths Man given by Michael in the review. I would love to win Myths Man. I am an American resident. My favorite Amouage fragrance is Interlude man.

  • Oh, how exciting. I absolutely love the links between the visual arts and perfume in this review. I would love to receive some Myths Woman. I absolutely adore Epic and Lyric, and have a couple other Amouage samples I’m looking forward to trying soon! I’m in the US. Thanks for the draw!

  • Rodney Q. Wallace says:

    “This magnificent sadness can only be felt by those who see beauty in decay”
    Michael’s review read like sublime poetry. It connected emotion and feeling to the theme of the fragrances. Incredible review. I would love to try Myths Man. My (current) favorite Amouage fragrance is Sunshine Man. But I truly love Lyric Man and Memoir Man as well. I’m in the U.S. Thanks for the draw!

  • I am a huge fan of Amouage fragrances and have eagerly awaited the reviews on myth man and woman

    Wow wow. This Magnificent sadness can only be felt by those who see beauty in decay really got my attention as did “for those select few who have emerged from the darker places in the world and in their minds”
    I loved the art especially the photos by yin cho
    I will choose myths man but it’s a touch choice

  • Incredible review on Myth. I’m a big big fan of Amouage and I will surely get my nose on this one as soon as I can. I love how all of their fragrances tell a story, and create such a beautiful experience when I wear it. My favourite scent from this house is Sunshine, and it’s my fav scent in my entire collection. I know Myth will be another winner! I’m in Canada and thanks for the draw!

  • I haven’t tried many Amouages, but these sound really lovely. I’m particularly interested in the chrysanthemum note – I love chrysanthemum tea. I’m very interested in the combination of chrysanthemum and ambergris. Shamelessly I am also intrigued because it reminds Michael of Khaleesi. 🙂 Thanks for the draw, I’m in the US and I’d love to try Myths Woman.

  • I really liked how he linked the imagery of the dragon and the phoenix to the scents. (The Game of Thrones reference was pretty intriguing, as well.) Both perfumes sound wonderful, but I’ll choose the phoenix, Myths Woman. I’m in the US, and my favorites so far are Lyric Woman and Fate Woman.

  • I’m always excited to hear about what Amouage is up to. These both sound lovely! Chrysanthemum is my birth flower, so it seems only right that I should try to find a chrysanthemum fragrance. I lived Michael’s imagery of a dusty sunbeam growing a chrysanthemum in its centre. I live in Canada and would love to try Fate Man. Thanks.

  • I have been waiting for years for Amouage to do a purple bottle and associated fragrance. Myths man has so many of my favorite notes – orris, rose, rum, vetiver, leather! The review made it sound incredible, and I’m happy the ashiness wasn’t overdone. If I won I’d love to try Myths man, and I live in the US.

    Thank you!

  • I enjoyed reading about the dragon’s purpose to inspire rather than evoke a threatening presence (kind of like the gargoyle being used to ward off evil spirits despite its grotesque form) – really enjoy learning these bits of culture. Also enjoyed the atmospheric description of the men’s fragrance; that it’s a “surrealist” fragrance makes it sound all the more enticing. I’d much like to sample the men’s Myth and, owning several, would probably have to say my favorite in the line is a toss up between Interlude Man and Jubilation XXV (depending on mood.) Thanks for the opportunity!

  • Chrysanthemum is always an interesting but little used note in perfume, and it’s such an important flower in Chinese culture. I also love resins which are present in this Amouage. I would like to try Myths Woman. USA

  • JCIMS1611 says:

    Huge fan of Amouage. The mix between dry ashes and the sweetness sounds appealing. The bottle is amazing. I think the presentations are getting better and better with each new fragrance.

    I’m in the US. Thanks for the draw

  • ntabassum92 says:

    I love the line about finding beauty in decay. I think I really find beauty in decaying things when I see them – it’s a bit harder for me to appreciate the smell of decay, but I would like the chance to experience it. I would choose Myths Woman. My favorite Amouage perfume so far is Epic Woman 🙂 – U.S.

  • I love the description of Myths Woman and would love to try it. My favorite Amouage is Lyric Woman. Thanks for the article & draw.

  • Amouage is a house I’ve always been a big fan of. Their fragrances are pricey, but definitely worth the money. I would say Lyric would be my favorite from them.

    Myth sounds like it’ll be amazing as well. Really looking forward to getting my nose on it.

    I’m a Canadian reader and thanks for the draw

  • “This magnificent sadness can only be felt by those who see beauty in decay”….Pretty poignant. Also learning its inspiration is Chinese mythological dragon:) Ive only tried a couple of Amouage so far my favorite is Jubilation XXV.

    Im in the USA. Thanks for opportunity:)