Perfume Review: Elizabeth and James Nirvana White And Black + Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Designer Style Draw

mary  kate and ashley olsen

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

What do you do with yourselves if you are world-famous multi-millionaires by the time you’re eighteen, but no matter what you do for the rest of your life, people will always regard you through the prism of childhood stardom?  If you are Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, you make the best of it, using your resources to express yourself creatively while quietly turning out the best work you’re capable of.

In the early 2000’s the Olsen twins became influential in the fashion world when their idiosyncratic street style (which seemed to have been inspired by a desire not to leave their warm beds in the morning) spawned many imitators.  Since then, the sisters have created multiple fashion lines that are sold from JC Penney (Olsenboye) to Barneys New York and Net-a-Porter (The Row), all of which are surprisingly sophisticated.

Fall2014 elizabeth and james

Elizabeth and James, Fall 2014

Their contemporary chic Elizabeth and James line, inspired by vintage clothing and named for their younger siblings, debuted in 2007.  It marries masculine tailoring with feminine detail to create a timeless androgynous look with a distinctive Olsen stamp, comprised of pieces that combine endlessly.

Late last year, in an exclusive collaboration with Sephora, Elizabeth and James introduced its first pair of fragrances, Nirvana White and Nirvana Black.  They are intended to embody the multiple dualities of the clothing line (masculine and feminine), the reality of being a twin (a pair that is often seen as a single entity), and the contrasts between light and dark.

kondrashov

 Artist Sergey Kondrashov

The nose for Nirvana White is Master Perfumer Honorine Blanc of Firmenich, and according to Sephora the official notes are peony, muguet and tender musk.  On me, it opens as a fruity floral; the peony is supplemented with juicy plum and mandarin orange, and the muguet smells almost like green tea.  Over time, the fruits and florals blend into each other like watercolor washes, with the musk that is the true star of this show rising up to greet them.  While clearly synthetic, it manages to be simultaneously clean and seductive.  Imagine coming in from a sweet, spring rain, undressing, and wrapping in a towel fresh from the dryer.

For me, Nirvana White is the simpler of the two fragrances, but this is not a criticism.  Numerous "skin scents" falsely market themselves as enhancing the wearer's personal chemistry, but in this case I find it to be true.  Nirvana White smells its best at the end of a mildly active day on warmed skin.

kotarbinski

Artist Wilhelm Kotarbinski

Nirvana Black was created by the renowned Pierre Negrin of Firmenich, who was the nose for Amouage Opus VII, Amouage Interlude Man and the reformulation of Fracas in 1996, to name a few of his ultra luxe fragrances (he also worked with Honorine Blanc on Calvin Klein Encounter in 2012 which makes for nice symmetry). Nirvana Black has just a few notes according to Sephora – violet, sandalwood, and vanilla.  The sum is more than its parts, as I get at least four distinct stages from the scent.  Upon application, the first two notes combine to present an impression of green wood that is slightly fresh for my taste, but the violet quickly subsides to create a straightforward sandalwood.

If it stayed this way I would have liked it just fine, but Nirvana Black has some tricks up its sleeve that turn a crush into an obsession.  The violet returns in tandem with vanilla as the very slightest touch of powdered sugar, and a subtle hint of spices (I detect cinnamon and myrrh) turn up the heat.  This time, imagine coming in out of the cold and being greeted with a kiss which warms you from the inside out and you’ll approximate the sensation of Nirvana Black’s drydown.  I have not enjoyed the base notes of a fragrance as much since Yves Saint Laurent Opium before it was reformulated.

nirvana white and black

Nirvana White and Nirvana Black -The flacons were designed by Mary Kate and Ashely and were inspired by a vintage keepsake in their own personal collection

Press materials for the launch of the Nirvanas suggest layering both, but I don't think this is the best way to enjoy them.  Like Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen themselves, while they definitely go together, they deserve to be appreciated as individuals in their own right.

Longevity on both scents is excellent, and sillage is intimate, but that is appropriate here.  The scents whisper sophistication rather than screaming for attention, and given how seductive they are, it's a plus that they are best enjoyed by people you permit to touch you.

I can't quite believe that I'm mentioning the Olsen twins in the same breath as Opium without a hint of irony, but the surprise factor is a delight.  Nirvana White and Nirvana Black represent two of the best designer fragrance releases in several years.  It is a measure of their quality that when I am wearing White, I am convinced that it is the better of the two, but when I am wearing Black, it becomes my favorite.  As much as I adore niche fragrances, these are two beauties that work in virtually any situation, and I have been finding myself reaching for them multiple days in a row while neglecting more expensive fragrances.

nirvana perfume ad campaign 1

 Ad campaign for Elizabeth and James Nirvana Perfumes

Thanks to the generosity of Elizabeth and James Nirvana, we have a reader’s choice drawing for  50 ml of either Nirvana Black or Nirvana White for one lucky U.S. reader.  To enter, please leave a comment indicating which of the fragrances you would select if you win and why, as well as confirming you reside in the U.S.Draw closes March 31, 2014

Disclosure: Review based on bottles provided by Elizabeth and James Nirvana for promotional consideration

Nancy Knows, Sr. Contributor and editor of the fragrance blog Make Perfume, Not War

We announce the winners only on site and on our Facebook page, so Like Cafleurebon and use our RSS option…or your dream prize will be just spilled perfume.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


44 comments

  • I’ve followed these scents with interest, because I admire the way the Olsens have worked as fashion designers. Black sounds like the one I would like the most, spices are irresistible. I’m in the US.

  • Kim Morgan says:

    Nirvana Black sounds like it would suit me best — I really was surprised by this review, and pleasantly so. US resident.

  • This review has me looking at the Olsens in a whole new way. Thank you for that. The scents both sounds very appealing, but Black sounds more like me. I love darker fragrances. Thank you for the draw. I am in the US.

  • My next fragrance adventure will be a deeper exploration of musks, so Nirvana White would fit with that. But I would love to win it to give to my niece for her planned Mary Kate and Ashley movie marathon. Both I and my niece live it the U.S.

  • I think Nirvana White would be nice to try.I tend to lean more towards how I would image Nirvana Black would smell so would love the opportunity for a change. They both sounds delicious!
    US resident

  • I actually smelled these just a few days ago and liked them both though they are celebrity scents. I really don’t know which one I would prefer. They are similar but both good in their own way. I also have to say that I do admire these two simply because they are the only celebrities that come to mind that don’t rely on showing skin to be fashionable.

  • wefadetogray says:

    I am not fond of the Olsen twins at all, in all honesty, but I do love anything that resembles my beloved vintage Opium even in the slightest, so I’d say Nirvana Black. Thanks. I am in the US.

  • I had wondered if these were worth sampling and am glad to hear they are. I would love to try Nirvana White. I live in the US. Thanks.

  • I didn’t particularly enjoy White, but Black is one of the best designer fragrances I’ve smelled in quite a while. Black would be my choice. I live in the US.

    Thanks!

  • Both of these are fabulous fragrances! You cannot go wrong with either and the bottles are extremely cool also! Please do not enter me in the draw as I already own these 🙂

  • They both sound great, but I am extremely interested in trying Black! I can think of many perfumista friends who would definitely go with White though. I have the utmost respect for all the Olsen twins have achieved with their hard work and creativity 🙂 I am in the US, thanks!

  • Nirvana Black appeals to me most, probably because this review really piqued my interest! The base notes sound great. I’m in the US. Thanks for the draw!

  • US resident. It sounds like Nirvana White would be my preference. Love the simple, skin scent description.

  • I reside in the US. I would love to try Nirvana Black, as I’ve developed an interest in violet fragrances, and I have yet to mind vanilla. Thanks for the opportunity.

  • helicalgnome says:

    I am pleasantly surprised by this post. I wondered about these for a while but haven’t been close to a sephora in the slightest (too much work!). Nirvana Black sounds stunning, anything sandalwood is my thing and I love that bottle!
    I am in the US. Thanks!

  • I live in the US.
    I think Black Nirvana sounds right for me. I love sandalwood, myrrh, and vanilla! Thanks. This sounds wonderful!

  • I really think the Olsen sisters have a fabulous sense of style. I wasn’t aware they have fragrances but I would expect them to be good, but very excited to read how good. I would choose Nirvana Black and I love the bottles. USA resident

  • I’ve tried samples of both and like you were pleasantly surprised! I do prefer Nirvana Black over White and that is the one I would choose for a full bottle. It is a richer scent to me and I love the drydown! I am in the U.S. Thanks for the draw!

  • I have watched those Olsen twins with a wry smile on my face for years …good for them and now I am very interested to try their fragrances ! I wouls love to try Black , I love a darker fragrance and , hard as I try , musk never seems to work for me .
    thanks for the draw !!
    I am in the US .

  • susie frankel says:

    The twins have always been ahead of the curve and good for that. I prefer the notes in Black…and would enjoy either. thanks for generous draw…usa.

  • Elizabeth T. says:

    I live in the US and would love to try Nirvana Black, the notes sound great!
    Thanks!

  • julesinrose says:

    Nirvana Black sounds intriguing. I love violet and vanilla and hearing it has “some tricks up its sleeve.” In the US. Thanks!

  • I would definitely pick Nirvana Black to try – will look for it at Sephora the next time I’m there regardless. I live in the US. Thanks.

  • I’m torn! Probably White would be my ultimate choice, but I’m intrigued with the layering concept. I might have to pop over to Sephora to check them out! I live in the US. Thanks!

  • I would love Nirvana black because violet, sandalwood, and vanilla are notes that I absolutely love!

    I live in the US.

    Thanks. 🙂

  • I am most interested in trying Nirvana Black. Violet… Sandalwood… Need I say more? 😉 I live in the US. Thanks

  • Nirvana Black is the one I am most interested in trying. Cinnamon, myrrh, violet, sandalwood, and vanilla!! The flacons look good in the picture. I am in the US.

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    the packaging is too die for..i would choose Nirvana Black because it is kind of unisex and has violet note which i have been enjoying in some modern releases such as Lalique Hommage..i am in the US

  • nirvana black for me, because i have come to adore violet — and this one sounds really good. the bottles remind me of the old chanel edp and body mist bottles (a LOT) — and i’ve always loved those. and yes, i’m in the u.s.

  • Thank you Nancy for the great review. I’ve not tried these, but you can be sure I will source a sample after reading. I think the Black would be more my style based on the review and the notes alone.

    Thank you for the draw … I am in the US.

  • I’d love the chance to win Nirvana Black. This is the one that sounds most appealing to me, due to the notes and also the idea that it is the darker of the two scents, and that is what I am generally drawn to. Thanks so much for the great review and the draw! I’m in the U.S.

  • i’d love to win Nirvana Black. it sounds so sophisticated and rich with the spices and the reviwers comparison to Opium. That sold me. The Olsen twins are such great business women. im in the US

  • I went to Sephora specifically to try these out and I love the Black so that is the one I would choose. I live in the US

  • Cynthia Richardson says:

    I would love to try White because it sounds perfect for the upcoming warm spring days. I live in the US

  • Nirvana Black sounds absolutely amazing just off the review itself but when I looked at the notes, they are some of my favorite. Excellent descriptive review and article Nancy. Nirvana Black would be my choice.

    USA