MATTEO PARFUMS Celadawn bottle, official image via the brand
Celadawn is the first fragrance from MATTEO PARFUMS, born from the play on the words celadon and dawn. Celadon is a beautiful shade of pale green that mixes the serenity of blue with the sense of renewal that green brings. So renewal, a new autumn day, a new dawn, a new life, and I’m feeling (and smelling) good!
Matthew J. Sánchez and collage of official photos
The founder and nose of the brand is American Artisan Perfumer Matthew J. Sánchez, nicknamed “Matteo” or “Mateo, who was recently featured in our CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumer Series “… I would spend the next 3 years solely refining my perfumery skills and knowledge of the industry and ingredients, before eventually creating my inaugural scent, MATTEO PARFUMS Celadawn, in 2019 and launching the scent in August 2020″.-Matthew J. Sanchez
AI generated image of ingredients, made using DallE by Nicoleta ©
Drawing inspiration from his heritage, as the son of a Mexican-Sicilian father and a Ghanaian-American mother, in MATTEO PARFUMS Celadawn we find the fragrant embodiment of multiculturalism, as a homage to African, Mediterranean and Latin woods, spices, herbs, fruits and flora.
The official fragrance description reads: “boy-next-door” meets “metropolitan lumberjack” “who is she?” and “I’ve never smelt something like this before!”
AI generated image of ingredients, made using DallE by Nicoleta ©
The visuals tricked my mind into thinking I was going to dive into relaxing light green waters. Quite the contrary, I am submerged in orange light and swirled around in a circle of spicy fire. A bright orange sun turns into a blood-red orange, spiked with cinnamon rays, making it even hotter as minutes pass. The juiciness of the orange is short-lived and it rapidly dries to a clove-spiked orange peel warmed on a radiator. Not long after, the leathery saffron comes into play, the spices bloom with sharp peppery edges and all slowly melt into a sweet ambery rich wooden texture. Then hours pass and in the scent lingering on my skin, a deep, enveloping cinnamon is still the main character.
Reasonably priced ($95 USD), it’s the debut fragrance (and so far the only offering from MATTEO PARFUMS). If you want a cool – but –warm- “urban lumberjack”, to embrace you in a thick cinnamon hug, give Celadawn a try.
Top notes: Vietnamese Cinnamon, Indian Black Peppercorn, and Spanish Saffron
Heart notes: Sicilian Blood Orange and our custom Horchata Amber
Base notes: Virginia Cedar, Mexican Vanilla, and Beige Musk
Disclosure: Sample kindly provided by 7 Scents Perfumery, opinions are my own
Nicoleta Tomsa, Senior Editor
MATTEO PARFUMS Celadawn was a finalist in the 2022 Art and Olfaction Awards, in the “Artisan” category.
MATTEO Parfums Celadawn photo, via Instagram
Thanks to Matthew J. Sánchez, we have a draw for a full size (50ml) bottle of their debut fragrance MATTEO PARFUMS Celadawn (EDP) for one registered reader in the US, UK, EU, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and Latin America. To enter, you must be a registered reader. Please leave a comment with what excited you about Nicoleta’s review. If you want your comment to count twice.. also leave a quote from the feature we did October 22, 22 here and your comment will count twice. Draw closes 11/8/2022
You can purchase MATTEO PARFUMS Celadawn on the brand’s site, where you can also donate to support MATTEO Parfums and at 7Scents in Budapest
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