New Perfume Review: A Wing & A Prayer Skylark (Jane Cate) + A Tribute to Johnny Mercer & Hoagy Carmichael Draw

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Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael Photo courtesy Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University

A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes, composed by Jane Cate, uses natural ingredients to “invoke memories faster than hearing, seeing or tasting” are well known to the natrual perfume community. Having won ÇaFleurBon's Rising Star (Natural Perfume) 2011, two Silver Awards in the 2013 Taste TV International Fragrance Competition, Gold Award 2015 Summer Challenge and Silver Award for Best Packaging at the San Francisco Fragrance Salon, I was understandably looking forward to her latest offering: Skylark, a tribute to the 1941 Johnny Mercer jazz standard.

 

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Pablo Picasso Garçon à la Pipe 1905

Yet this anticipation would not be anything I was expecting- the initial moment with Skylark was startling: I associated a tea rose accord with something synthetic. But there it was- lodged in my aroma memory from every time I mumbled, “roses don't smell like that.” Except, they do. When in the hands of a deft perfumer, roses could smell just about like anything that primal wizard olfactory system we all possess can imagine. I define art as that which evokes a response and the greater the response the more likely it is the questionable label, “good art”… when it pokes you in the psyche and reminds you of your ignorance and hubris to be speaking of art at all: that's dope art.

Skylark (by Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer) - J.J. Sheridan

Skylark lyrics by Jonny Mercer and Music by Hoagy Carmichael 1941

Judy Garland  Color Photo 1943 Makeup-ad

Judy Garland Vintage Photo 1943 for a Makeup ad

In very rare cases I will read the notes and words of a perfumer before I experience a perfume for the first time, and in this case Skylark was missing music I could not yet hear; among those who could and shared with the world and covered by Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, Linda Ronstadt, KD Lang and Aretha Franklin to name a few, all performed and knew of this lyrical yearning (reportedly for none other than Judy Garland herself):

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The Song of The Lark by Jules Breton

Oh skylark
Have you seen a valley green with spring
Where my heart can go a-journeying
Over the shadows and the rain
To a blossom-covered lane…

And in your lonely flight
Haven't you heard the music in the night
Wonderful music
Faint as a will o' the wisp
Crazy as a loon
Sad as a gypsy serenading the moon…”

 

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Richard S Johnson  Tutt'Art@ | Pittura

The perfume put to its proper beat brought a very familiar theme of romance and loss. A fine floral affair Skylark has gotten itself into indeed. The powered puff of heliotrope turning rose into cloud stretching across blue sky. While there is wistfulness in the song, the spray is hopeful (Meyer lemon and palmarosa are interminably gleeful) and a vintage aesthetic is brought back into fashion; much as the lover caught in-between would swing and out of eligibility when carrying on an affair. Still, forlorn and hinging on hope- Skylark has not yet become embittered by the inevitable ending these flights of fancy usually entail.

Notes: sandalwood, rose damascena, rose absolute, jasmine absolute, palmarosa, rose geranium, sweet orange, Meyer lemon, heliotrope

*disclosure: my sample was provided by A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes for review

Einsof, Natural Perfume Editor

.Art Direction MCamen

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Thanks to Jane Cate of  A Wing and a Prayer we have a .25 oz  sprayer for  a registered reader in the USA (don’t know how to register…click here!!) Please leave a comment with what you enjoyed about Einsof’s review of Skylark and if you are familiar with the  namesake song.  Draw closes 8/9/ 2016

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8 comments

  • This sounds like my dream perfume! I love when she said “(Meyer lemon and palmarosa are interminably gleeful)” I don’t believe I know the song.

  • fazalcheema says:

    There are lot of wonderful notes in this including rose, jasmine, meyer lemon, and sandalwood and it is apparent this perfume has a vintage feel as it pays tribute to a classical song. I had not heard of Skylark before. Thanks for the draw. I am in the US.

  • I loved this review and I think it captured very succinctly the wistfulness yet hopefulness the song “Skylark” conveys. I love the references scattered through this review. I am very familiar with the song. My favorite version is Aretha Franklin’s, from the early 1960s when she was on the Columbia label. Her voice soars just like the skylark.

  • “turning rose into a cloud across a blue sky” is such a lovely image that I would like to try this! I was not familiar with this song but enjoyed hearing it! Thanks for the draw. I am in the USA.

  • Jane Cate’s win for her rose perfume was so well deserved — I was one of the challengers, and her rendition just blew me away! Rose seems to be her specialty, and I would love to try this one, too. I’m in Canada, so I don’t qualify for this draw, but I wanted to pass along praise for Jane’s work, and for Einsof’s creative and poetic writing 🙂

  • Perfume reviews that reference songs are so vivid; since the perfume itself is based on music it builds in a very specific vintage expectation. I hadn’t heard the song before. I haven’t tried any of Jane Cate’s perfumes before, but I’m interested to try what sounds like a lovely rosy composition. I’m in the US; thank you for the draw.

  • A frequent visitor of Savannah, I am very familiar with Johnny Mercer and I love his Skylark. Based on Einsof’s review of Skylark (and my personal A Wing and a Prayer favorite Moonlight Serenade), I’d really like to try this fragrance.