Thierry Mugler Boys of Summer: Aurelien Guichard and Dominique Ropion + Gaugin Draw

In the desolate wasteland called perfume flankers there is one perfume house out there that seems to understand how to do it right, Thierry Mugler. Most houses take their popular brand name and overdose it with citrus and aquatic notes slap “Summer 20-whatever” on the bottle and send it out the door. Like a roomful of monkeys typing, every once in a while this type of cynical perfume making results in something better than average, but rarely. As a rule every time I see “summer” on the label I avoid it. Like anything all rules are made to be broken and the Sunessence editions of Thierry Mugler’s trademark fragrances Angel and Alien have become those rulebreakers, for me.

What makes these flankers different? First and foremost Thierry Mugler has chosen two of the most talented perfumers out there currently. Aurelien Guichard has now done three Angel Sunessence fragrances and Dominique Ropion has taken his original Alien and added the two most recent Sunessence versions to that landmark fragrance. Neither of these noses would ever be accused of lacking imagination and the latest 2011 Sunessences show both of them adding memorable riffs to what they have done before.

Angel Sunessence Silver Ocean Edition 2011 manages to take one of the classic powerhouses in Angel and in M Guichard’s hands turn it into something light. The choice here is to keep it very simple. The top contains fruit but instead of citrus M Guichard picks the less common kumquat to open this edition. I have always enjoyed the sweet and sour nature of kumquat and left as the only note at the beginning it is allowed to display both of these facets unaccompanied. The heart is also simple as an aquatic oceanic accord holds the middle phase of development. The mix of salt, ozone, and water conjure up summer singlehandedly. The base is the very recognizable patchouli and vanilla which makes this recognizably Angel. In Eau de Toilette strength the patchouli and vanilla don’t even remotely reach the volume level of regular Angel. For anyone who has pushed their bottle of Angel to the back of the dresser until after Labor Day this new Sunessence might allow you to enjoy it in the dog days of summer.

Alien Sunessence Amber Gold Edition 2011 also keeps it simple as M Ropion follows the same formula as M Guichard. Single note top and heart leading to the namesake’s trademark base. The singular top note is kiwi and it starts this on a sweet note but underneath there is a hint of the acrid feel of the rind to add a tiny bit of contrast. The heart is the green sweetness of orchid and vanilla but as befits a summer scent it stays light and lilting. The base is all Alien and it seems like a logical progression from the heart as the woody amber aspects close this in familiar territory.

Both of these fragrances have slightly above average longevity and sillage. Neither of them approaches the longevity of either of the parent fragrances.

Along with the ongoing series of flankers for A*Men Thierry Mugler shows that flankers don’t have to be empty-minded hybrids. If you make the effort to ask talented perfumers to re-interpret classic fragrances you can get something while not as classic at least far better than the usual bottles with “summer” on the label.

Disclosure: This review was based on bottles of Alien Sunessence and Angel Sunessence provided by Thierry Mugler.

Mark Behnke, Managing Editor

JUNE 13 Editor’s note: Alien Sunessence Amber Gold Edition 2011 smells like this

Angel Sunessence Silver Ocean Edition 2011 smells like this!

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12 comments

  • I really like these as well! Sadly, they are impossible to find here in Central Florida….

  • I adore angel. Sadly, my husband is disgusted by it. Too mnay youthful indiscretions associated to the scent as many of his college girlfriends were angel loyalists:( I am very interested in trying a lighter relative to angel. I wore angel all summer every summer when I used it I knew it was heavy but I didnt care. I gave up white all winter and thats alright but I was keeping my angel!

  • scentual healing says:

    how did i miss this i love chinatown from m. guichard. the amber essence please. nice artwork love angel liqueur from a few years ago

  • Ropion: His work for Malle – Carnal Flower & Portrait of a Lady especially.
    Guichard: managed to make the two Bond 9’s that are my faves – Silver Factory and Chinatown. Neat!
    I like Mugler in general and don’t really have a favorite. I was late to Angel. I have a vat of Cologne, and love Womanity.

  • The Alien Sunessence Amber Gold Edition 2011 sure sounds like something i would love. Anything with amber on seems to always call to me and i love the artwork that is used to show what it smells like.

  • I like most of Mugler’s perfumes. I like and even wear sometimes Angel. I enjoy Cologne. I admire Womanity.

    My favorite perfume by Dominique Ropion – Portrait of a Lady. I’m not familiar with creations by M.Guichard.

  • I think that either one of these flankers sound wonderful. I even love the Womanity, that many do not care for. Would be fun trying either.

  • The Angel Sunessence Silver Ocean Edition 2011 has the lighter base of the original Angel and that must be epic. I must say the limited edition designation, is very enticing to me. I suppose that this scent is as much come hither as it is independant. Like the tide and sand scape.
    That summer seascape looks like it could be a cove type beach its intimate but open and hazy but romantic and inviting. This could be the type of cove area where a pirate ship may pass by. In this case I suppose it would be the SS Mugler with treasure including Angel and Alien in various editions and quantities. Thats my kind of beach and very much my type of pirates booty:)

  • I’ve also been impressed with the summer flankers that Mugler has offered in the past! Most recently Sunessence Bleu Lagoon, in fact if I had to pick a favorite Mugler right now that one just may be it.
    Hmmm…..I’m probably most curious about the 2011 Ocean edition, but of course my interest is piqued by both 😉

  • My favorite from Thierry Mugler is Alien. I did not wear Angel, and probably will not wear the original, but if I were to win from these two, I’d choose the Angel Sunessence Silver Ocean Edition 2011. It sounds very intriguing.

    My favorite from M. Guichard is Chinatown, Bond #9. I love the way it is tender, and peachy, and unmistakably woody.

    Fragrances from M.Ropion, there are many and I like many — Alien, Ysatis, Pure Poison, but I don’t have a sure favorite from the ones I like.

  • I like the idea of the Sunessence Silver Ocean having a lighter base. I find the original Angel beautiful but sometimes a bit over powering…so my hopes are high for this one.