New Perfume Review: Penhaligon’s Tralala for Meadham Kirchhoff + Bertrand Duchaufour the Fashionista Draw

 

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Edward Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff (Fashion Times)

I am the first to admit that although I am something of a glamourpuss, I am not, as the Kinks aptly put it back in 1966, a “dedicated follower of fashion.” I like to look at it, but I don’t know who does what, and my only fashion shows have been for iconic designers who have made it to the museum. I do enjoy it when a fragrance house and fashion house team up to collaborate, though, because often a fashion house will have creative direction that can push the envelope. Penhaligon’s has collaborated with avant garde British designers known as Meadham Kirchhoff to perfume their runway shows in the past, but with existing perfumes. This season, Penhaligon’s made a perfume expressly for the fashion duo, Edward Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff, with perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour immersing himself in their world of whimsical fashion to create Tralala (His last fashion inspired fragrance for Penhaligon's Satorial was inspired by the very proper traditional bespoke suits and shirts from Savile Row).

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First, I need to mention the bottle. Stepping a bit more fashion forward than the traditional beribboned Penhaligon’s bottle, the normally transparent top is colorfully adorned with a face made up much like the bright Meadham Kirchhoff models are on the runway. The usually genteel ribbon is here a foofy velvet bow that almost obscures the face. The label uses the trademark Meadhan Kirchhoff typeface superimposed on a heart, and it is all encased in a very fancy box. Completely adorable.

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Illustration Meadham Kirchhoff S/S 2014, by Valerie Servais; Jean Demarchy fashion illustration 1953

Tralala opens with a mist of aldehydes, giving the perfume an instantly vintage feel. It is slightly boozy and giddy, like champagne bubbles that tickle your nose as you raise your glass. This perfume is wonderfully blended; it is pointless to pick out notes, which I don’t really like to do, anyway. What I get is a perfume that reminds me of some of the sparkly, powdery retro perfumes I have in my collection that fortunately also has the depth and oomph of a classic vintage fragrance, thanks to the deeper notes that balance the giggly ones. It needs to be sprayed, and fairly lavishly, because M. Duchaufour has managed to create a retro perfume truly for the modern age: incorporating all of the vivacity of vintage while capturing the scent in an almost ethereal way. It is light and easy to wear while still having a wonderful complexity.

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The Tralala Fashion Box on the runway, Milles Willis for Getty

Penhaligon’s has been releasing  quite a few  excellent perfumes over the last couple of years, and I am always excited to hear about something new. Tralala is no exception, and I am already envisioning the fab flacon on my dresser (that is unless Michelyn or Nancy, our very own fashionistas plot to become bottle burglars).

Notes Aldehydes, Saffron, Whiskey, Ambrette Seed Butter, Galbanum, Violet Leaf Absolute, Carnation, Leather, Tuberose, Ylang Ylang, Orris, Incense, Myrrh Resinoid, Opoponax Absolute, Patchouli, Vetiver, Cedarwood, Heliotrope, Musk, Vanilla

I received my samples thanks to Penhaligon’s of London. Tralala is currently available at Harvey Nichols and Penhaligon’s online and in boutiques, and will launch in the US in June.

Tama Blough, Managing Editor

Thanks to our friends at Penhaligon's London we have a sample of Tralala for one US reader.To be eligible leave a comment with why Tralala appeals to you or your favorite British Fashion Designer or style icon. Draw ends 5/10/2014

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19 comments

  • ringthing says:

    That’s a great bottle 🙂 I’d like to try this because I’m kind of having a fling with some other modern vintage perfumes (Zelda, Yin & Ylang, what would I smell like without CaFleurebon) and I am a Duchaufour fangirl, plus I really liked Penhaligon’s Vaara. Nice review!

  • Elizabeth T. says:

    I love trying moderns that smell vintage-y. Sign me up! Thank you. 🙂

  • Barbara B says:

    I love to look at the designs of the late great Alexander McQueen. Tralala appeals to me because I am a fan of Mr. Duchafour’s fragrances. Thanks for the draw, I am in the US.

  • I am not a fan of the name either, but the bottle is lovely, like a piece of art. Would love to sniff this. I also love B. Duchaufour’s work, so I am sure this will be lovely.

  • Simply because this fragrance was crafted by Bertrand Duchaufour I hope to be chosen. 🙂 USA

  • Love the fact B. Duchaufour captured a retro in a modern way. Ethereal and light and easy to wear with the complexity of a true B. Duchaufour creation, whats not to love 😉 Would love to sample this one! Thanks to Penhaligon’s London for the opportunity.

  • Everything about Tralala appeals to me!! I have been anxiously waiting for the chance to try it.I reside in the US.Thank you for the great review/article and the chance to experience this fragrance 🙂

  • Heather F says:

    The notes sound amazing–aldehydes plus whisky sounds like something I’ver certainly gotta try at some point. Thanks as ever for the draw!

  • It is the very absurd oddity of this perfume (name, notes, bottle, everything) that makes me want to get a sniff of it- I won’t say appeals to me because I’m not sure that it does. I’m in the US.

  • I was prepared to dismiss it. But aldehydes, classic and vintage feel? This is a must have!

  • I always want to try new scents by Duchaufour! Thank you for the draw. I live in the U.S.

  • I live in the us and i have to say my favorite designer is Alexander McQueen. I just heard that the wonderful retrospective that was a t the Met is going to the Vand A in London and that may warrant a trip over to London in the future!! Thank you for the draw!

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    my fav. British Designer is Alexander MccQueen…i saw his exhibit at Met , lovely dressesssssss… i am in the US

  • Tralala appeals to me because I’m a huge fan of Bertrand Duchaufour’s work. He has created some very memorable and beautiful scents! I’m in the US and thank you so more for the draw .

  • This is one I want to try because Sartorial is one of my personal favorites. USA. Thanks all.

  • It’s a beautiful fregrance. In the US it’s available in Saks New York City. Here is the 212.940.4322