New Perfume Review: L’Wren Scott for Barney’s New York + Moves Like Jagger Draw

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 Designer L'Wren Scott

Fashion designer, model, and Hollywood stylist L'Wren Scott has teamed up with perfumer Ralf Schwieger (Lipstick Rose for Frederic Malle and Eau de Merveilles for Hermes) and launched her first fragrance, exclusively on sale at Barney's New York. Her self-titled debut is a spicy chypre with a floral heart that, much like Ms. Scott, is multi-faceted and can't truly be categorized. The opening of absinthe and star anise, two accords which, to me, often suggest an air of mystery and fantasy, feel rather welcoming and comfortable in this composition. They herald the arrival of marigold, tuberose, jasmine and geranium. There is a thick, creamy sweetness to the florals, making me think of pink sugar flowers atop a wedding cake. Never too sweet (never too anything), each component is skillfully balanced. Though there is no vanilla listed in the notes and this is clearly not a gourmand, there is a hint of that aforementioned wedding cake in the opening and heart of the fragrance. Perhaps it's because I am a newlywed myself, this fragrance conjures images of a couple's big day. It's not too formal, this affair is elegant, but relaxed and playful. The church or hall is classically adorned with flowers and draped with linens, but the wedding party dances in, a’ la YouTube, accompanied by the now-legendary "Forever" by Chris Brown. 

"It's like I've waited my whole life for this one night.

It's gonna be me, you and the dance floor…"

sir mick jagger at jade jaggers wedding 2012

Sir Mick Jagger rocks a purple suit at daughter Jade's wedding (Press Association)

Coriander, curry and clove dance in, too, adding some unexpected spice and a little bite. Each of these accords is difficult to isolate, they simply add a "spicy flower" feel without fully revealing their identities. Patchouli and leather ground the fragrance and keep it perfectly unisex, though it will probably be favored more by the ladies. The couple who shares this fragrance are young enough to take some risks, but wise enough to know which risks to take. The fella who wears L'Wren Scott is the fella who occasionally wears a suit, but perhaps he might choose the purple suit. His hair is perfectly combed, but that darn cowlick just won't stay down. Amber and moss round out the composition, re-planting the bouquet in the backyard garden. It never becomes an amber fragrance, or a floral fragrance, or a leather fragrance. Each note is just a member of the family, dancing around the couple in love (Ms. Scott seems to know a lot about love, having captured the heart of rock-legend Mick Jagger). A hint of musk joins the patchouli and leather, turning things downright sexy as the wedding day turns into the wedding night. 

"Feels like we're on another level
Feels like our loves intertwined,
We can be two rebels breaking the rules."

L'Wren Scott's fragrance has slightly-above-average longevity and stays fairly close to the skin. As Ms. Scott told Women's Wear Daily on the subject of perfumes: “I don’t think they should wear you, just enhance who you are.” Her debut is being called a limited edition and rumor has it that a new L'Wren Scott fragrance will be introduced annually.

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A 100-milliter bottle of L'Wren Scott sells for $195.00. Is it worth the high price tag? Only you, your nose and your wallet can determine that. Dance on over to Barney's and experience it for yourself.  Do I think it's a classy, sexy, quirky, likable fragrance? I do. 

Disclosure: this review is based on a sample provided by Barney's New York. 

Thanks to Barney’s we have a sample to giveaway. To be eligible leave a comment about your favorite wedding reception song or fragrance by Ralf Schwieger. The draw will close on December 24, 2012.

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Michael Devine, Contributor

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34 comments

  • I must say that Hermes Eau des Merveilles was probably my first introduction to a Ralf Schwieger fragrance and probably is to this day my favorite. Also love FM Lipstick Rose.. The L’Wren Scott sounds like something right up my alley, would love to try.

  • I have been so interested in trying this and I really enjoyed your review
    Congratulations on your marriage
    My favorite wedding reception song has to be the cheesy celebrate by Lionel Ritchie and my favorite fragrance by Ralf Schwieger is Ambre Nue for atelier

  • Eau de Merveilles was a fragrance I came to late, but it has developed into one of my favorites. And I love the Parfum de Merveilles almost more than the original–but that might be my Jean-Claude Ellena bias showing through 🙂

  • I am a big fan of Ralf Schwieger and think everything he has done is well composed and eau merveilles and Fils de Dieu are brilliant
    I confess I had no idea who L wren Scott was before this review and it is surprising that Mr Schwieger did a designer scent because it just doesn’t seem to be his thing , especially after reading the creative director piece on ELDO where he struck me as someone who is bohemian
    But he’s well known these days so I guess that happens
    That being said it sounds sniff worthy and who knows it may be an Always and Forever bottle in my collection
    Is it sold at all the Barneys or just NYC?

  • Tomate Farcie says:

    I think Lipstick Rose is really edgy feminine personified. I’ll be really interested in the spiciness here. He always brings something new.

  • I don’t really have a favorite wedding reception song. I’ve never actually considered it. Hmm.. but I think that I would like Lipstick Rose after reading up on it a bit.

  • I don’t have a favourite wedding reception song, but I do like Fils de Dieu from nose, Ralf Schwieger.

    Thanks for the draw!

  • In my husband’s Italian family, all wedding receptions
    included “We are Family” by Sister Sledge. Every family
    member, of every age, would get on the dance floor to
    celebrate being together!!…fun!!!

  • It has been too long since I’ve been to a wedding, so I have no idea about songs. As for wedding scent–Lipstick Rose!

  • My favorite wedding reception is “Endless Love” by Diana Ross and Lionel Ritchie! Thanks for the draw!

  • This fragrance sounds as though it could have been made just for me, right down to being a skin scent. I can’t wait to try it; thank you for such a generous contest.

    Lipstick Rose is my favorite of Mr. Schwieger’s works.

    And y’all are gonna laugh, but my favorite song for wedding receptions is one my family always plays called “Parlez-nous à Noire, Non Pas de Mariage” It’s a rollicking sort of tune that gets everyone up and dancing, and really sets a great mood for the reception.

    Congratulations on your wedding, Mr. Divine! May your marriage hold every possible joy.

  • Congratulations on your wedding Mr. Divine! May all fights end in the best way :)!

    My favorite Ralph Schweiger creation is Hermes Eau de Merveilles–I wear it very frequently. I don’t really know what my favorite that would be great for a wedding reception is “My One and Only Love” by Johnny Hartman and John Coltrane.

  • My favorite wedding reception song is the classic At Last, sung by Etta James. Love the look of this bottle.

  • Like many others, I like Eau de Merveilles. My favorite wedding song was my two sisters-in-law singing the old Beatles tune, ‘When I’m sixty-four” at our wedding. “…. will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m 64?”

  • Love Lipstick Rose and impressed with EDM.

    Love Never Fails, Brandon Heath. Yes, it was played at my wedding, two years ago on the 18th of December!

  • Congrats on your wedding:)
    I have to say that my absolutely favorite fragrance is Lipstick Rose, the lotion and the perfume together is beyond wonderful and I truly enjoy that combo. And the Orange Sanguine is a very close tie also. Thank you so much for this super article and fantastic draw. Season Greetings to all. Bisous

  • I love the juiciness of Orange Sanguine. It’s like a still life painting, illuminating all the details of the fruit. The description of L’Wren Scott is really intriguing. I’d love to see how those notes would unfold. Thanks for the draw!

  • My favorite Schwieger perfume is Lipstick Rose for Frederic Malle, it’s playfully classic. Interesting perfume description in the review, can’t wait to try.

  • Favorite wedding reception song: Somewhere only we know by Keane.

    Favorite perfume: Eau des Merveilles.

    Thanks and Merry Christmas!