Photo by Luis Monteiro for Vogue India, 2011
Perfume fanatics react to the release of a fragrance from a beloved niche house the way my techie friends go nuts over the latest iPhone. But often, the price for the new Precious feels as sadly out of reach as Apple stock. Fortunately, some independent brands are coming around to the conclusion that there’s a market for quality fragrances people can actually afford to buy.
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Enter Essential Parfums, a new Parisian brand, whose egalitarian perfumes are crafted by some of the finest noses in the business: Antoine Maisondieu (Nice Bergamote), Sophie Labbe (Rose Magnetic), Natalie Gracia-Cetto (Orange Santal),Calice Becker (The Musc), and Bruno Jovanovic, who created my favourite from the line, Mon Vetiver. These fragrances splash on like a smile – sunny, immediate and carefree – just the sort of scent to reach for when the world wears heavy or you just need to feel a bit indulged without the guilt. My relationship with Haitian vetiver is complicated. I used to adore it and would get a small flutter whenever I saw vetiver in a note list. Unfortunately, I was wearing it when I came down with a stomach bug, and it has never been the same since. Still, it subsists in no small part in some of my favourite perfumes, such as Dior’s Jules. As I gingerly try to rekindle that lost love, I have, luckily, found that there exist a handful of vetiver perfumes not only don’t bring on that queasy, room-spinning feeling. Add Essential Parfums Mon Vetiver to the list.
Vetiver, stock photo
Vetiver frequently has a masculine whiff of petrol and rubber that I find tricky. It’s here on first sniff, all right. But it is almost immediately balanced out with perfectly poised herbal notes that take it out of the car shop and into the garden party, transforming Essential Parfums Mon Vetiver into a lighthearted gin and tonic fougere. An amalgam of outdoorsy green smells follows: stalky beans straight from the garden dunked in fresh lime juice; crunchy, glossy leaves, bitter herbs. If I close my eyes, I’m on an English cricket pitch in summer, chilled G&Ts on the clubhouse terrace, the hot savor of nearby lavender adrift in the air.
Photo by Jouke Bos
Patchouli adds the clean, rooty smell of fresh-turned earth as it mixes with the vetiver. Essential Parfums Mon Vetiver becomes more herbal and loamier as it wears; though without losing that gin cocktail sparkle. It’s suave but genderless, classy yet accessible and downright chipper. I dare you to wear this without a grin.
Photo by Cecilia Austin©
Essential Parfums ethos is to use sustainable raw materials that are ethically sourced and reduce environmental impact. Classy, accessible and genderless, these fragrances make me feel optimistic about niche perfumery reaching a wider audience. I hope they are a harbinger of things to come.
Notes: Haitian vetiver, lavandin, Mexican lime, juniper essence, gentian, cashmeran, Indonesian patchouli.
Disclaimer: Sample of Essential Parfums Mon Vetiver kindly provided by Essential Parfums. My views are my own.
— Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor
Essential Parfums Mon Vetiver©
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