New Perfumes from Esxence 2018: Eau d’Italie Fior Fiore, Homoelegans Ivre de vie, Calé Sottosopra, Antonio Alessandria Fara, Wild Society  Nube, Or +Damask and Tonatto EDI + A Touch of Gold Draw

Our Editor-in-Chief Michelyn Camen  gave us part 1 and 2  recapping the new perfumes from Esxence 2018, now it is my turn. You will read we had many similarities in favorites, and I scouted quite a few other intriguing new perfumes from Esxence 2018.

Dance Dance, Dance

The tenth edition has been a celebration of the community that through the years Esxence has been able to gather” said the bad girl of perfumery Sarah Colton introducing the panel Ten Years of Esxence – Assessing the Dividends & Planning the Future. And what best gathers the perfume bad girls and boys for some real fun more than an Esxence official Gala?

Ermano Picco party smelfies with: Top (R) Megan Paki and Cecile Zarokian, Marina Donato, Jakub Piotrvicz and friend, Middle Row: Christina Medri, Nishane Mert Guzel and Murat Katran, Cecile Zarokian, Bottom row: Stephanie Bakouche, Tiiana and Paolo Terenzi and Stefania Giannono of Nobile 1942

Perfumer Alex Lee of Mane (Michelyn's interview here) and Ermano

This year’s Cocktail Prolongé and DJ Set was held at Circolo Filologico, an amazing art nouveau building at the very heart of Milan and the dress code was “a touch of gold”, many inspirations that in a way reflect the upcoming trends in fragrances, but I will talk about it later.

Hilde Soliani with friends

To spice up the opening cocktail Silvio Levi invited Hilde Soliani who is famous for her lip-smacking concoctions as much as for her dramatic temperament that led her into theatrical incursions. Also the buffet had a touch of gold as the saffron laden; fragrant Milanese risotto (my favorite edible gold indeed!) was served. While the music started pumping and lights dimmed everybody rocked the dance floor. I couldn’t help grabbing senior editor Lauryn Beer for a whirl time (did I know she knew classical dance too?). How funny!

 New perfumes from Esxence 2018:Perris Monte Carlo Bergamotto di Calabria,Perris Monte Carlo Mandarino di Sicilia and Perris Monte Carlo Cedra di Diamante

Perfectly matching with “a touch of gold”, let me name the Calabrian gold, Bergamot from Reggio to introduce the first trend emerging from Esxence 2018: Zest is Best. The brightest example of this trend is the White Collection introduced by Perris Montecarlo. Mandarino di Sicilia and Cedro di Diamante are simply joyful but the real gem is Bergamotto di Calabria where Gian Luca Perris and Luca Maffei exploit rare traditional and high-tech specialties like the unique bergamot oil sponged the old way from top notch producer Capua 1880 allied to the fruity freshness of Himalayan Timur pepper Mane introduced last fall at Pitti Fragranze.

Sicilian Citrus at Antonio Alessandria  booth

I enjoyed a few sneak sniffs  and loved the thirst-quenching Fara by Antonio Alessandria debuting next fall, this trend is definitely going to stay for longtime. You can swear it’s true when even a full frontal oud based brand like The House of Oud takes a depart in its new line THOO, an uplifting trio of eaux which star is a beautiful blue tea and chamomile themed concoction signed by perfumer Cristian Calabrò. In fact after more than ten years of Arabian gold galore where (real and fake) oud has leaked from the most expensive attars down to the cheapest drugstore shower gel, people now long for more luminous fragrances letting the Middle Eastern most coveted wood finally rest as just one of the ingredients in the perfumer’s palette.

 New Perfumes from Esxence 2018: Calé Fragranze Sottosopra

Along with oud, there’s a departure from monolithic Orientals in favor of another rising trend: Timeless Elegance. Best in show of this multifaceted refinement is the extrait de parfum L’Iris de Fath, the stunning restoration of the fragrant chimera known as Iris Gris which I will soon review. Neela Vermeire Creations has always made a statement of French refinement and this is again true of the new bubbling leathery iris in Niral.

photo by Christina Fiorentini and Laura Rizzo© via milano.republica.it

This classicism now radiates also from the sage laden carnal snuggle of Aedes de Venustas Musc Encensé which muskiness perfectly complements the stained glass ceiling of Circolo Filologico.  Timeless elegance meets sunny florals in Cornaline, the latest tempting introduction by Anatole Lebreton which captures the carrot orange mellowness of the stone dipped in a sundrenched ylang ylang harmony. Exploring a pillar of masculine elegance, perfumer Fanny Bal pours in Masque Milano (homage to Hemingway) all the charme of the 1950s thanks to the crystal-clear mineral nuttiness of a special Laboratoire Monique Rémy vetiver heart extraction. Even a Master Chopper of scratchy woods like Arturetto Landi smoothed his axe under the artistic direction of Silvio Levi in the avant-garde leathery green Calé Sottosopra

New Perfumes from Esxence 2018: Eau d’Italie Fior Fiore

The floral trend continues to grow now also boosted by this desire for lightness. An exquisite embodiment of the updated jeune fille en fleur is the new Eau d’Italie Fior Fiore created by Master Perfumer Olivier Cresp. Creative Director Marina Sersale took inspiration  from the jasmine trellis decorating the exclusive Hotel Le Sirenuse champagne bar to portray a luminous spring romantic date in Positano.

Tonatto EDI Essenza Design Italiano (the essence of Italian Design)

Another discovery in this emerging trend is the ethereal violet in Tonatto’s EDI Essenza Design Italiano was created as a site specifi perfume for Triennale Design Museum in Milan and is housed in a light arcades flacon by Designer Astrid Luglio.

 

You know Flower Power prevails when a fabric inspired brand Uermi launched its first outspokenly floral, OR+Damask, a rose by Master Perfumer Maurice Roucel

DI SER Booth at Esxence 2018

Together with these trends, as the “Middle Eastern big sillage” fades out the concept of Terroir taked the stage. First, Australia which in the last years gained an international audience with brands like Naomi Goodsir (who just won a French FIFI  2018 for Nuit de Bakelite), Grandiflora and Map of the Heart. Fort & Manle and GoldField & Banks are newer brands that continue to define “Aussie style”. Japanese brands like Miya Shinma and Di Ser with their unique and precious perfumes based on uncompromising contrasts are also defining a “J-style” far from the western fragrant cliché of the Rising Sun.

Homoelegans Ivre de Vie and Song for a Rising Sun

Usually relying on cupcakes, macarons and popcorn smells, gourmands have  become a staple in perfumery. Now finally, the quest for less obvious perfumes marks a neo-gourmand wave. You can feel it sipping the turmeric infused milk of Gabriella Chieffo Lattedoro (inspired by resilience and serenity, other ongoing themes) or the Persian nan-e badami cookies in Isabey Tendre Nuit. The most refined delicatessen served at Esxence though is the latest Homoelegans Ivre de vie where Maurizio Cerizza depicts La Môme in Paris smashing a bunch of red roses on freshly baked baguettes and a glass of Bordeaux.

Sophie Gabriel of the new brand Wild Society – Le parfum en liberté , Ermano and Alexandra Monet

Special mention goes to perfumes & suitcases. Since I saw more than one booth featuring both, I suspect we’ll see in the future more about fragrant travelers. Worth mentioning is The Different Company owner Luc Gabriel’s latest project called Wide Society – Le parfum en liberté (Alexandra Monet and Emilie Coppermann) which offers affordable travel solutions for perfume lovers. Created by perfumer Emilie Coppermann Nubes is a refreshing mix of earth and sparking notes that definitely makes your nose craving for more journeys and adventures

Ermano Picco, Editor (all photos by Ermano Picco unless otherwise noted©)

We are offering a selection of samples from Ermano’s post to a registered reader in the EU, Canada and USA.  To be eligible please leave a comment with what you enjoyed about Ermano Picco’s report  about new  perfumes from Esxence 2018. What had your nose twitching or what trends appeal to you? Draw closes 4/16/2018

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30 comments

  • My nose always twitches for rose fragrances! I’d love to get my hands on OR+Damask, a rose by Master Perfumer Maurice Roucel

    I live in the US.

  • fazalcheema says:

    There were Australian brands in the past but some did not survive in the overcrowded niche segment. It is clear that the new wave of Australian brands will fare better than their predecessors. I also want more Japanese style perfumes to enter western market because I like their relatively quiet aethetics. I am in US

  • A lot of fantastic juices to test :))) The bottles from Eau D’Italie are eye catchy to me so definetly need to try this new one. Thanks for the draw, i live in the EU.

  • The new Aedes de Venustas perfume is already on my “to sample” list. Thanks for offering samples from your adventure! In the US.

  • There is not single perfume mentioned that I have tried or heard of. If I sample all the perfumes that I want to, I’ll never buy another bottle because I will not have time or spare skin to wear it. LOL. I am not an oud fan and will be happy to see less of it in perfumes, but more florals will make me very happy! The ethereal violet in Tonatto’s EDI Essenza Design Italiano sounds great. If the picture of it is the actual bottle, it’s the silliest thing I’ve seen in a long time, but I think I might want it. I have tried Fort and Manle Charlatan and absolutely love it so I want to explore that line further. Esxence 2018 sounds wonderful. I’m in the USA.

  • doowtnehpets says:

    My favorite part of the report is all the great pics. Some really cool presentations on some of these. I’m excited for lots of these up and coming Aussie style brands. Nice to see some unique things.

  • Just Add Light says:

    An exquisitely written report Ermano. I very much appreciated the density of information and ample use of photographs. I also loved the organic flow of the article from citrus to florals to gourmands – a transition mirrored by the traditional volatility of fragrance compounds. And although I’m still incredibly anxious to try L’iris de Fath, homage to Hemingway and Cornaline, you have also succeeded in putting Niral, Cale Sottosopra and Nubes on my radar. Well done my friend. lol

  • I loved the entire post, Ermano! The party smelfies were great. From the descriptions of the fragrances I would love to try Musc Encense and Bergamotto di Calabria. What fun!

  • Ermano has got my nose twitching for a few of these, most notably the new Aedes Musc Enscense, Cornaline, and Niral. I love the ‘touch of gold’ theme and a trend towards timeless elegance in classic perfumes. So much to look forward to! I’m in the U.S.

  • The photos are very excellent. It really got my attention to see the party and I would really like to try AEDES Musc Ensensè and Homoelegans ivre. Eu reader

  • minorlionz says:

    My favourite part of the post is Ermano’s moustache! I am excited to try the new light perfumes. I live in Canada.

  • bumbuliuki says:

    The party smelfies look great. Thank you Ermano for the amazing report. I’m already looking to try some of the new releases. The new”touch of gold” theme that reflects in the upcoming trands sounds great.
    Thank you for keeping us informed.
    I’m from the EU.

  • Tonatto’s bottle, are you kidding me!? Love!! I’m also loving the neo-gourmand wave, I hope it takes root. I’m one of “those” people really into the turmeric milk and stuff. Thanks for the draw, I’m in Canada.

  • VerbenaLuvvr says:

    It looks like such fun time had by all! I love these reports to give us a heads-up on what is coming available. I’m also glad to see Hilde Soliani included in your report, her creations are some of my all-time favorites. I am particularly interested in the Wide Society offerings and the ideas they have for travel with fragrance. I live in the US and thank you for the draw.

  • So many exciting fragrances coming our way. I’m thrilled that Iris is going to be in full bloom in the fragrance world. I recently bought an iris fragrance and I’m smitten! I thought I would always love gourmand, but I’m branching out. Looks like gourmands are going to have a bit of twist in future. Looks like an all around good time was had by all! I love saffron risotto! Great post! Thanks for the chance. USA.

  • gvillecreative says:

    I’m all about the brilliant citruses and unique florals, so I’m excited to hear that the trend is continuing. I don’t think I’m most excited about Mandarino di Sicilia and Cedro di Diamante, only because I might have enough bergamot based frags for this year. I’m jealous! I wish I could have attended too! But thanks for letting us live through you vicariously, Ermano!

  • NiceVULady says:

    I’m loving the use of florals and citrus. Lightness, especially for Spring and Summer will be appreciated. The Australian fumes really have me interested as does Musc Ensense. I’m also glad that the overwhelming attention to oud is fading. Thanks for wonderful pictures and your thoughtful impressions. Thanks for the draw. I’m in the USA

  • So interesting report!!! I read it as hungry. Thank you Ermano!
    I noticed that florals perfumes are in trend now by this report.
    I am very intrigued by Cornaline: “timeless elegance meets sunny florals”.
    USA

  • I like the floral trend. Tonatto’s EDI Essenza Design Italiano is piquing my interest. I’ve always loved, loved, loved, violet. Grey Flannel is one of my fav fragrances because of the violet note. I’m in the US

  • Everything sounds amazing! I am particularly excited for Hemingway and love the sound of the new The Different Company scent – plus hope they extend the travel packaging to the US! A wonderful report. I am in the US.

  • I find all fragrancing very interesting, sounds amazing.
    As man I would love to have Hamingway Masque Milano- “the charme of the 1950s”.
    US

  • Loved reading this great synopsis! I’m already a big fan of Perris Monte Carlo and am really looking forward to smelling their new White Collection, especially the Bergamotto di Calabria!

  • Enjoyed reading this report and great photos. So many interesting fragrances that I would like to sample. From the citrus and Oud fragrances. A few Australian House I would love to try all they offer.
    Thanks for this opportunity. From California

  • Amazing article. I would very love to try all of these wonderful fragrance. The bottle of Tonatto EDI Essenza Design Italiano is really impressive. Thanks for the chance. I live in the EU.

  • Catanosmia says:

    New gourmands and travel sizes are both welcome to me! Thanks for the draw, I’m in the US.

  • doveskylark says:

    I loved seeing the smelfies in this writeup! I enjoyed hearing about the trends and I’m happy citrus zest is one of the notes in many creations. I am intrigued by Homoelegans Ivre de Vie. I have heard good things about this house and the notes of this one sound crazy good.
    I live in the USA.

  • Lovely pictures. I would love to test some of the creations of the house of Di Ser. I took a look on their website and the whole idea behind it made me quite curious about the fragrances. Thanks for the draw!

  • Carol Webb says:

    I enjoyed reading a little about all the fragrances, the smelfies, and the pics of the beautiful bottles!
    I love florals and citruses, I would love to try OR+Damask, Eau d’Italie Fior Fiore, and White Collection.
    I’m in the US, thanks for the draw!

  • Many thank yous for the photos and the news that Zest is Best. I am a Cologne girl at heart so the trends for lighter sillage and citrus scents makes me smile. I’m in the US and enjoy the international updates found here at CaFleureBon.

  • Those pictures! I love the Tonnato bottle for its quirkiness, but I would also welcome a violet fragrance for the spring. In addition, I’m always happy to try something new from Aedes-they are consistently excellent. And both OR+Damask and Niral are tempting me. Thanks for the reporting!