DSH Perfumes Iris Tuxedo Review (Dawn Spencer Hurwitz) + Inimitable Elegance Draw

 

DSH Perfumes Iris Tuxedo

 black and violet painting of DSH Perfumes Iris Tuxedo by Dawn ©

The fact that I frequently rhapsodize does not necessarily mean that I’m in error. Rhapsody may be seen as a flaw, if passion is unquestionably a flaw. So I’ll come straight out and admit that once a sample was in my hands, the button was clicked and I purchased award-winning artisan perfumer Dawn Spencer Hurwitz’ DSH Perfumes Iris Tuxedo without a second thought or any guilt whatsoever. Dawn’s muse for this perfume was the impossibly elegant, velvety ruffled black iris; in fact, she is currently working on an Iris Trilogy.

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Iris by Gail Gross©

I feel amply blessed: both Dawn and our brilliant Senior Editor Gail Gross furnished me with such beautiful images when (politely) asked, and these contribute greatly to my review. In the interest of transparency,  it is a rare occasion when I request to review a particular fragrance, because I’m a team player – and no one ‘owns’ a perfumer simply because of relationship. It’s only fair to spread the bounty around. I did plead to review Iris Tuxedo, though. I think you will understand why…

DSH Perfumes Iris Tuxedo review

 James Bond with iris gun by Gail Gross©

Tuxedos are glamorous, effortlessly chic: don one and you’ll feel like you can conquer the world.They possess the power to transform a ferret into James Bond tout d’un coup. Years ago I bought two fabulous tuxedo shirts (one beruffled, the other rather severe) which I wore with a dark navy velvet suit and English riding boots for my pants rôles as an opera singer; I also owned a full black tuxedo which I had tailored to fit my (then) very slender frame. I loved them to bits.

Prince Orlovsky

Holland Opera Park Prince Orlovsky via classical source©

I particularly enjoyed inhabiting the persona of that quirky Russian prince – Prince Orlovsky – in Strauss’ Die Fledermaus: masculine stance, albeit one of a dandy – downing both vodka and champagne while audaciously exhorting my guests to do whatever suits their fancy, no matter how bizarre. Brazen, arrogant, handsome, metamorphosis via costume and much more fun auf Deutsch!

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Judy Garland in Summer Stock 1950 and Billy Portman at the Oscars 2020 collage digitalized by Michelyn

Tuxedos tread the tightrope wire which straddles gender: think Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland. Like the chevaliers and goddesses of the silver screen, a tuxedo will weather time and space with undeniable elan and render you invincible.

There’s much to be said for mystery – the ambivalent, ambiguous state of never being quite certain. DSH Perfumes Iris Tuxedo fulfills my unslakable lust for mystery from the outset.  It’s so vast that once a single toe ventures over the side of the abyss you are in for the entire ride. One is plunged into a vortex of enigmatic sensuality which spins the head and the senses. It’s aromatic intoxication; my overall impression is one of celestial booziness – not gin, rum, cognac, not davana-like (not quite as dried fruit-boozy). It is champagne-like, scintillating and plummy suave. Iris Tuxedo morphs into an eau de vie, the beloved Alsatian quetsch or mirabelle of my father’s kin – a true ‘water of life’ which revives one after a luxurious and decadent repast. Black tea certainly deepens the fragrance, while the perfumer spares no expense or time in surrounding iris with accents of cassis, angelica, wood violet and a trio of exquisite roses embraced by unctuous butter CO2 and honey beeswax. Ambrette shimmers, exhibiting her various facets: animal, vegetal, floral (and yes – boozy), even slightly mineral. Iris Tuxedo’s foundation garments consist of a deer musk accord, the depth of lichen-y, forest floor oakmoss, noble aridity of Arabian myrrh – and the Golden Standard, Mysore sandalwood (sigh). The entire composition is inimitably elegant, delicious and envoûtant. It would be a divine choice for one’s signature scent.

Georgia O'Keefe Black Iris

Georgia O’Keefe Black Iris, 1926

I can’t help but think of Georgia O’Keefe’s splendid Black Iris painting from 1926. I long to caress back the silken petals and immerse myself its frilly dark velvet heart, lost to pistils and pollen, invisible to the eye. Perhaps one day I shall permit myself another sensuously austere tuxedo – one the deepest shade of black iris velvet.

Notes: ambrette seed, angelica, black plum accord, black tea, Bulgarian rose otto, rosa centifolia absolute, damask rose absolute, cassis bud, Florentine iris flower accord, iris/orris concrete, wood violet, butter CO2, honey beeswax, deer musk accord, Arabian myrrh gum, brown oakmoss, Mysore sandalwood.

Sample provided by the perfumer, and I purchased it, as I love it so. My nose is my own…

~ Ida Meister, Senior Editor and Natural Perfumery Editor

 DSH Perfumes Iris tuxedo by Dawn Spencer Hurwitz

Image by Gail Gross©

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54 comments

  • Strangely enough, I was looking at Dior Homme Intense before reading this article. I didn’t recognize the House DSH, so I immediately went to the website to find out who they were and browsed their catalog where Iris Tuxedo piqued my interest.

    I’m having a weird Deja Vu moment now that I realize this article is about Iris Tuxedo as well.

    Thanks Ida. I enjoyed reading this and as a suited and booted gentleman this sound like a very ‘suited’ perfume for me!

    I live in the UK.

  • Dawn has so many perfumes it’s hard to keep up. Most of them I have never smelled. But of the ones I have I think I like Scent of Peace the most. My wife loves the Egypt perfume, based on spikenard.

  • Symbian Pandora says:

    Love Dawn’s creations. Ida’s review was extraordinary!! I can see 007 wearing this as he expunges the bad ones and seduces the ladies!!
    I have a favorite of Dawn’s, Lila d’ Minuit.
    Need to re-order!!
    Thank you, Ida, Cafleurebon, and Dawn for your generosity.
    I am in the USA.

  • mleenstra says:

    Any perfume that brings to mind Judy Garland or Billy Porter in a tuxedo is my jam. I think it illustrates very well how Dawn’s fragrance like the classic tuxedo can be inspired by the classic man (Sean Connery’s James Bond), but can evoke the classic stylish essence of the tuxedo, but not prescribe to a gender and be totally unisex. It sound absolutely classy and stylish, haven’t tried DSH perfumes yet, but would love to! Marit UK

  • Beautiful inspiration and beautiful pictures for a fragrance that certainly seems beautiful. I loved its description as an elegant and velvety iris and I am excited to see plum accord as one of the notes. I love Dawn’s creations and I am especially fond of Foxy. I am in the USA.

  • So far I have only found two scents that fall into what Ida described as aromatic intoxication, would love to add a third one! Sounds like a deliciously elegant scent that can help me pretend to be 007 even if just for a few hours. Regards from the USA.

  • Richard Potter says:

    Oh, Ida!
    Foundation garments plus on of O’Keefe’s most suggestive works. I love you! USA

  • Trinity33 says:

    My stand of iris varieties (including Black Ruffled) just finished their spring bloom and the scent as well as the visuals was intoxicating. I love the soft, spicy floral aroma of irises in bloom and the combination with black tea and roses sounds delightful. I’m glad to see the tuxedo portion is fulfilled by a champagne/eau de vie booziness. DSH has such great fragrances. One of my favorites is Metropolis. Commenting from MD, USA.

  • I love the idea of a boozy earthy iris fragrance. I love iris in gardens, so regal and elegant. Thanks for the opportunity to sniff! If lucky, I’d choose EDP. Mich USA

  • sanvean79 says:

    “A vortex of enigmatic sensuality”… Say no more. I’ve been wanting to try Dawn’s irises and violets creations for a while now, I might see if the sample packs ship to the UK.
    Love from London.

  • What I liked most about ida’s review is how nuanced yet enjoyable and understandable it was to follow alongoing with. That’s not easy to balance.

    My favourite from Dawn is foxy. I love it so much I have two back ups.

    I’m from Ireland. Eu

  • Here it comes: iris and violets are my love. Dawn is too. These visuals are very beautiful. I can’t say that I’ve tried a boozy black type of iris really so of course I’d love to win this one. I am in Germany.

  • The visuals and the review do a great job in capturing the atmosphere of Iris Tuxedo. What a great name by the way. I love Dawn and would love to wear this tuxedo and have my martini shaken not stirred. Living in the EU

  • Jack3Tlife says:

    California, US. I loved its description as an elegant and velvety iris and I am excited to see plum accord as one of the notes.

  • This sounds divine, something that both myself and my wife could enjoy, but mainly me. I haven’t heard of this house before and I think I shall be investigating further. I live in the UK

  • Wow! I can feel the passion in the words! It is very clear that Ida loves this perfume and that alone makes me want to try it so much! I also happen to very much enjoy Iris and have been wanting to try one of Dawn’s perfumes since I started reading about them here. It sounds unique and amazing the notes are different and delectable. Thanks for sharing your passion and the art was wonderful too. An iris trio from DSH Perfumes wow maybe this is this right place for me to start regardless. Commenting from CT USA. Thanks for the generous draw.

  • Amazing Review Ida, As I have been reading this review I have been reminded of Spanish Romance which I have literally been listening to this morning, and the suave masculine passion and bravura of a Male flamenco dancer clad in black complete with hat and mask…. think Zorro in a black vest, as such I am thinking of a showman displaying his passion to his audience albeit enigmatically, due to his masked countenance. Please include me in the draw, I could do with some olfactory escapism haha. My favourite of Dawn’s creations would have to be Café Noir. I’m in the U.K…. Thanks Ida Darling For The Exquisite Review, And Girls For The Exquisite Artistic Recreations And Last But Not Least Dearest Dawn For Her Heavenly Creations…. I’m In A Full Blown Swoon At The Mere Suggestion Of It! Xx

  • ambrette seed, angelica, black plum accord, black tea, Bulgarian rose otto, rosa centifolia absolute, damask rose absolute, cassis bud, Florentine iris flower accord, iris/orris concrete, wood violet, butter CO2, honey beeswax, deer musk accord, Arabian myrrh gum, brown oakmoss, Mysore sandalwood. I am intrigued by the notes and the review by Ida has piqued my interest and curiosity. Thanks a million from the United Kingdom

  • I am intrigued by the cacophony of notes and a wonderful description by Ida ‘They possess the power to transform a ferret into James Bond tout d’un coup.’ Thanks a bunch from the United Kingdom

  • I so want to try Dawn’s creations, I follow on Instagram and one day I will order but I’d love to be in this drawer. I’m in the U.K. Iris is my favourite note and I love Georgia O’keefe flower painting, it could not be sold better.

  • BostonScentGuy says:

    This sounds so wonderful! I love the passion with which Ida writes here–it certainly gives the fragrance much to recommend about itself. The marriage of plummy-booziness to violet/iris also sounds wonderful, and I love how those two threads mix together in many other scents. Art direction is, as always, great here as well. Love the picture of the Billy Porter outfit paired with Marlene Dietrich to examine the gender fluidity of the world of the tuxedo. I love many of Dawn’s scents, especially Sharkskin, Highland Idyll, Paperwhite, Le Jade, Passport a Paris, and Fou d’Opium. Thanks so much for this draw! I’m in the US.

  • marcopietro says:

    Wow! Just few words and Ida transported me to a world full of seductive black and white images, dripping enigmatic sensuality.
    A sip of the miraculous elixir that she defines as eau de vie and magic takes shape transforming us into fatal and irresistible beings…
    as irresistible as the review.
    I admire DSH’s creative abilities and I especially love his “Prince”.
    I live in EU.
    Thanks!

  • Wow, this was quite the review and the imagery is quite something. The beatiful iris flower then James Bond with the ridiculous gun, then we moved to the black iris painting and I don’t know whether my imagination is wild but that painting was probably not meant for a PG audience 🙂 This sounds very lovely. I have not yet sampled any of DSH’ creations. I would choose the EDP version and thank you very much for the review and the draw. I’m in USA

  • besar_bears says:

    I love how Ida prefaces the review with the suggestion of elegance by a tuxedo before describing the scent.
    I reside in Singapore.

  • You had me at black Iris. My irises bloomed for the first time in 10 years this spring, and I am over the moon about it. The pictures are great too!

    My favorite DSH is the basic Soft Musk. I have another bottle on order right now.
    I am in KS

  • ThatMulattoDude says:

    Appreciate Ida’s review on this fragrance. I really wanted to win the Amouage Black Iris giveaway but this one from DSH sounds even better. I haven’t gotten my nose on any from this house but I am intrigued. Thanks for the opportunity of the giveaway! -Virginia, USA

  • doveskylark says:

    I am always excited when a fragrance by Dawn Spencer Hurwitz is written about on these pages. I love the allusions to James Bond, Judy Garland, Georgia O’Keefe. Dawn’s fragrances take us to so many places and remind us of so much and inspire us to discover more, more, more. I love her animalics like Le Smoking, Foxy, and Rendezvous.
    I live in the USA.

  • This sounds amazing and unlike other irises I have smelled. My favourite DSH is an old one called Gelsomino. I also love Celadon. I live in the UK

  • An iris perfume with black tea, beeswax and oakmoss sounds like a must-try, a must-wear, probably.
    So far I’ve only had the chance to try Shark Skin, I like it a lot. When I was composing an article about Dawn for a Russian perfume community, I couldn’t help being astonished by her creative productivity, if I may say so.

    Thank you for the draw. I live in Russia

  • A woman in a tuxedo says so much without saying anything. A velvet tux = very brave indeed. Would love to win a bottle and explore this masterful mix. Thanks Brooklyn NY

  • Thanks Ida! I always love the unbridled sensuality in your appreciation of perfumes, and a classical yet deliberately agender tuxedo is indeed so evocative. “Celestial booziness” is definitely my highlight!

    I haven’t gotten to try DSH yet, just starting diving more deeply into niche fragrance as the pandemic began so it will have to be in the long game for me. I would definitely be interested in trying this eau de parfum!

    In Canada.

  • Jake Dauod says:

    The thing that appeals to me most is the black tea. I’ve never seen it used in a fragrance and I feel that it can really take the fragrance in a darker and richer direction. I love iris, and it speaks volumes that Ida requested this fragrance (considering that she very rarely does so). Warm regards from Illinois, USA.

  • sarabrika says:

    I haven’t tried Irish Tuxedo for sure, but I really enjoyed this review. Ida makes it feel like I’m smelling it in the air while reading!
    My friend gifted me Foxy by DSH about a year ago and it made me more curious about the DSH house.
    I live in Tirana,Albania.

  • This review really conveys the excitement and desire for this perfume. I like the concept and iris is often a favorite note. I’m excited to see what Dawn does with this and the series. My favorite DSH perfume so far is Paper White.

  • I’m intrigued & will want to try Iris Tuxedo in part because of your description of “celestial booziness.” I’m a former winemaker that traded in his hydrometer & grape press because I found that I prefer a type of drunkenness that did not dull my senses, but rather enhanced them with more volatile & subtle beauty of fragrance & transcendence. I’m in the wild hills of Arizona.

  • TeddynTawney says:

    Ida’s imagery is amazing especially enjoyed the Georgia O’Keefe reference .Dawn Spencer Hurwitz is one of my favorite perfumers her blending is masterful. Thanks again.
    Live in sunny(hot) Southern CA, USA

  • Ida’s writing is so poetic – for example, this description evoked the sense of depth and mystery of Iris Tuxedo:
    “It’s so vast that once a single toe ventures over the side of the abyss you are in for the entire ride. One is plunged into a vortex of enigmatic sensuality which spins the head and the senses”
    Haven’t tried DSH fragrances, yet. With many excellent reviews on Cafleurebon, I am sure anything from DSH would.he lovely.
    I enjoyed the beautiful photos accompanying the review. Of course, the notes are lovely too.
    Thanks for the review and the draw. Writing from USA

  • Bryant Worley says:

    What appealed about Ida’s review, is when she really opens up the fragrance to the reader – – “It’s aromatic intoxication; my overall impression is one of celestial booziness – not gin, rum, cognac, not davana-like (not quite as dried fruit-boozy). It is champagne-like, scintillating and plummy suave. Iris Tuxedo morphs into an eau de vie, the beloved Alsatian quetsch or mirabelle of my father’s kin – a true ‘water of life’ which revives one after a luxurious and decadent repast. Black tea certainly deepens the fragrance, while the perfumer spares no expense or time in surrounding iris with accents of cassis, angelica, wood violet and a trio of exquisite roses embraced by unctuous butter CO2 and honey beeswax. Ambrette shimmers, exhibiting her various facets: animal, vegetal, floral (and yes – boozy), even slightly mineral. Iris Tuxedo’s foundation garments consist of a deer musk accord, the depth of lichen-y, forest floor oakmoss, noble aridity of Arabian myrrh – and the Golden Standard, Mysore sandalwood (sigh).”

    I hadn’t tried any of Dawn’s fragrances yet. I live in Waldorf, MD, USA

  • I thoroughly enjoyed the photos and the stories and reflection about tuxedo and its timelessness and genderlessness, while being of exquisite elegance and composure. I also love myself a great iris and so far I could only try the very classics, which satisfied my craving for iris, but let me down in terms of performance. This dark, velvety iris would be a lovely new experience and my first by DSH perfumes. I am in the EU.

  • Margarita K says:

    On the opposite of the color wheel of this purple colored fragrance is the Hansa Yellow – that’s my favorite DSH perfume.
    But I see so much rose in the heart of this Iris, it must be irresistible.
    I like it fulfills Ida lust for mystery. I’d love to try it.
    USA

  • That was a beautiful review! I loved the Georgia O’Keefe black Iris painting and the thoughts of all the older actors and their tuxedos. Also the notes of this fragrance by Dawn sound incredible. I love Bohdi Sativa. I would love to win this one. USA

  • I have never tried Dawn’s fragrances, but this one does intrigue me. It sounds like a very formal fragrance, which would suit my style I think. USA

  • Oh, this is a lovely blend of beautiful notes – violet, ambrette, roses, myrrh really capture my attention.
    I live in the USA.

  • Ida, your rhapsody has taken me in! I had not yet succumbed to the wiles of iris and violet until reading your article. But now I am a hopeless case of desire to sample this “aromatic intoxication” akin to the effects of a sensuous and austere tuxedo. Have never tried DSH perfumes, but this would have to be the one.
    NH

  • Elizabeth T. says:

    A divine choice, indeed! I am with Ida when it comes to iris. I adore it. I love the supporting notes such as black plum, beeswax, honey, and BUTTER as well! Thank you for describing this for us. Dawn has created so much that it’s hard to pick a favorite… her green florals are some of my favorites. Thank you! I’m in the USA.

  • Michael Prince says:

    Ida, great review of these DSH fragrances. I would love to win Iris Tuxedo such a complex and classy signature worthy fragrance. The way Ida compared this fragrance to James Bond in a tuxedo to emphasize the sophistication of it. I don’t have a favorite DSH Perfume because I haven’t tried anything from this house. I am from the USA.

  • Eric Oden says:

    I am really curious about a good iris scent, something that is missing from my collection. Ida raving about this scent made me really want to try it! I live in Livingston, Montana, USA. Thanks!

  • Camille Sheil says:

    It seems like a scent that uplifts yet brings a sophisticated clarity to a mood (or situation). Something chameleon, for whatever may be required. I love this review! It helps me understand how a tuxedo relates. I have never sampled any DSH perfumes before, so this would be my first.

    Thanks so much for the opportunity! I live in New Hampshire USA!

  • One of my fav fragrances ever is Dior Homme Parfum. But this honestly might give it a run for its money! This fragrance sounds absolutely divine and elegant, and would make anyone feel like a million bucks. Would love the chance to win this one!

    Thanks for the draw and I’m in Canada!

  • NiceVULady says:

    I have found that what Ida likes in a fragrance will almost always be something I will like as well. That being said, Iris Tuxedo will surely be on my list of things to try in the very near future. Dawn creates beautiful fragrances and I cannot name one as there are so many that are beautiful. Thank you for this lyrical review and a most generous offer. I’m in the USA