Her story is set to the music of Chopin's Nocturne Opus 9 No.2
While other flowers slumber, she is perfumed, dressed in black haute couture. (Tubéreuse Couture by Parfumerie Générale)
Dior Perfume advertisement (inspired by a famous painting by Charles Allen Gilbert named “Allis vanity”, 1892 -left)
She haunts the cities (genus of Polianthes, from Greek "polis" = city & "anthes" = flower).
A Goddess of the moon, she is Artemis the huntress; she prowls the London Underground and the streets of New York, where some restaurants are protected from her by a warning: "No smoking, no Poison."
Otherworldly, she floats on the air and trails her scent for generations (Fracas by Robert Piguet). Wherever she walks scandal follows(Scandal by Roja Dove).
She is the queen of the night.
From the liliaceae family, she is a dangerous sister to lily of the valley, narcissus and lily.
An Agent Provacateur of intoxication, she is a seductress
This girl is on fire, she will wrap you in her embrace until your skin smokes, then she will consume you.
She is not Angel but a succubus
If you say her name … there is no return.
Le Galion “Tubéreuse” 1939
The galleon you choose will no longer matter.
A tempest engulfs you but you have no compass.
If there is a crime of passion, she is the criminal. (Tubéreuse Criminelle by Serges Lutens)
She stalks her prey, she is a Vampyre.(Vamp in NY by Honoré des Près)
Beware meeting her green eyes or you will be paralyzed by her gaze.
Theda Bara in “A fool there was”, 1915
Her head is like a cold metal stethoscope on your chest; your heart stops beating.
Cineole and methyl salicylate, medical molecules, freeze your blood while you yearn for her kiss.
You have no choice.
Her heart is exotic, fiery and erotic.
Methyl benzoate fills your nostrils.
When you meet her no other flowers exist, she is like the Madagascan ylang, she is the "flower of flowers".
Her body suggests the gentle aromas of childhood, methylanthranilate of orange blossom absolute.
"… Thinking of a bunch of tuberoses that had faded in his room once and he had almost died. Tuberoses when decomposed, smell human" (Emile Zola, Nana)
But her nature is indolic, she is carnal and animalic. (Carnal Flower by Editions Frédéric Malle & Tubéreuse Animale by Histoire de Parfums)
She drives you beyond love, prohibited, to discover her Milky Way- nonalactone. (Beyond Love by Killian)
Photo: Pierre Benard
A sphinx of the night, she is enigmatic as you flutter around her, a moth waiting to uncoil its proboscis to reach the juice at the bottom of the floral tubes.
She is virginal unsullied with the scent of lily, the flower of the Madonna. You want to play truth or dare but she is capricious (Tubéreuse virginale & Tubéreuse Capricieuse by Histoires de Parfums)
Sainte Marie-Madeleine
Fertilizing her beauty, this Mona Lisa, is the twilight. (Tubéreuse by Mona Di Orio)
Harvesting tuberose in Grasse
In Grasse, city of the alchemists, to extract her soul takes a period of three months.
For Indian tuberose or "hyacinth of India," the harvest is nine months long… (Tubéreuse Indiana by Creed)
Eugène Thivier “Le cauchemar”, Musée des Augustins, Toulouse.
"But nothing prevents a fatal shadow that gradually advances on her pallor…her complexion tuberose" Sidonie Gabrielle Colette"-L’étoile Vesper (1946)
This was the story of a nightmare, a dark desire to her luminous star .
Sensitive and fragile, she is naked and frees herself from all fears.
Like a rose that blooms from the darkness into light, she awakens
The smell of her skin is made of milky tree bark that is mixed with white musk of her sails.
Near her head attached to her ear, the pearl.
In the room, there are emanations of Indian tea with cardamom, a masala chai .
I am the bewitched dreamer who sleeps close to her.
Jacobs Collins, titled "Seated Nude".
And when she decides to turn her head to look at me, I rejoice and smile through the pain
This is the woman I love.
She is my tuberose.
Ombre et lumière , 1976, André Brasilier
« To translate an intense emotion, you must love like crazy, art is a love song » (André Brasilier)
"The only difference between a madman and me, is that I am not crazy "- Salvador Dali
She speaks the language of flowers;Tuberose brings love and insatiable passion
My poem/article is a "lyrical" summary of a year of research, around the theme of tuberose. And this, in various disciplines: photography, botany, extraction, analysis and sensory quality, marketing, evaluation and composition.This research was presented at a conference, September 4, 2012, in the gardens of International Museum of Perfumery, in Mouans Sartoux, near Grasse.
Many niche perfume brands have supported me in this quest: Le Labo, Keiko Meicheri perfumes, Frédéric Malle Editions, By Killian, Eau d'Italie, Parfumerie Generale, Roja Dove parfums, Robert Piguet, Histoires de Parfums, Mona di Orio, Mad et Len, Aftelier parfums, Diptyque,M. Micaleff parfums, James Heeley Parfums.
Thank you to the fragrant "actresses" who starred in my love story and to the.companies who helped me to conceptualize and compose my tuberose.
–Pierre Bénard, Guest Contributor
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