New Natural Fragrance Reviews: Seth Kornegay Perfumes + Luxury, Niche & Michelle Obama Perfume Draw

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Just when I think: If one more collection shows up in my mailbox, I’ll scream…something magically appears that blows me out of the water. Perfumer Seth Kornegay has managed to create and compose a veritable embarrassment of riches with his first collection, seven of which are out and two of which are “settling”, as the perfumer likes to say. Niche. Luxe. Artisinal. We perfumistas use these words to help define fragrance, its quality and composition-Mr. Kornegay has, in a very cohesive and articulate way, managed to capture all three of these qualities in his line. All fragrances, including the mens’, are all perfume concentrations, ranging from 29-34% fragrance. All are constructed with the highest quality raw materials and crafted in numbered small batches. His fragrances are all natural, and organic where possible. If melon, muguet and myrrh are listed, you can bet your last back-up bottle that they are really in there.

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Seth Kornegay

Seth Kornegay is a native of Philadelphia, PA and a graduate of University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor’s Degree in business. He has, like most of us, always been fascinated with scent and fragrance. Bored and rather jaded after many years using and wearing mass market releases, Seth strives to rise above the clutter of “perfume by numbers” scents littering the mall perfume counters and actually create something real; that makes a statement, exudes luxury and rises above the majority of the two-dimensional synthetic modern designer/mass market offerings. After years of independent study and working with organic chemist Helen Feygin, this perfumer has dovetailed science, business, passion and the purest raw materials to release a stunning collection of truly fine fragrances.

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First Lady Michelle Obama

Orla is a perfume inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama, and shows just how easy Seth makes creating a complex bespoke fragrance for an individual seem. After determining her favorite fruit and flowers and spending time learning about her, he has fleshed out a sublime and regal fruity floral befitting such a lady. A meshing of a soft yet dry pear and juicy melon with fully bloomed water lily and demure violets engage you gracefully and maintains a definite green aura that oscillates between delicate deliciousness and sheer floral grandeur.

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Orla perfume was inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama

Based around the “Big Four” (lilac, rose, jasmine and tuberose) without centering on any of them, this perfume exudes femininity and strength while having a gentle but firm presence. Many have used this accord in other scents, although none have “framed” it with quite as much sophistication. Wisps of frankincense waft around golden amber, in the finish, as it meets sandalwood, musk and sweet tonka, Wafting an air of the mysterious East while feeling down-to-earth and comfortable, this is sweet and flowery  without being trite. Sillage: good. Longevity: very good.

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Pink Ribbon by Alexandra Sheldon

This house’s newest release (1 July) is entitled Undenied and is meant to celebrate cancer awareness with its fresh and upbeat character. The notes composing this are meant to pay homage to the positive energies and hope those battling cancer have. Twenty-five percent of the proceeds from this scent are being donated to cancer research. A frosted lemon, thick with zest, meets neroli’s slightly musky softness and, without smelling like lemon Pledge or your typical eau de cologne, manages to set a light and ephemeral tone that still has definition. A pure heart of muguet reins in the citricity, adding a palpable green layer that maintains the fresh prelude; while bringing out its hopeful tender heart. Hints of wildflowers play tag with precious barks and heady spices. Soft yet compelling whispers of musk hint at how hard the struggle really is, yet it ends triumphantly with a warm glow of tonka and vanilla-without descending into the realm of gourmand. Sillage: very good. Longevity: good.

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Tres Belle Femme is Mr. Kornegay’s “perfume portrait” of a statuesque and beautiful woman. Her bright demeanor and gentle strength are illustrated with bergamot blended with rosewood and a thin wedge of melon represents her fun and playful side. The citrus and wood accord creates sheer warmth that is neither too blinding nor too oppressive. She is already enchanting; but until you get closer, you do not notice the subtle finesse of her movements or her kind and elegant air. Soft, slightly milky, peonies and heavenly wisteria add lightness to the almost carnal jasmine paired with cool and collected orris root. Even when she is surrounded by her friends and suitors, she maintains poise and charm while tonka, sandalwood, amber, musk and vanilla allude to the more sensual woman within. Whether she is dressed to the nines in haute couture or planting flowers in her garden-she is beautiful, from the inside out and each meeting with her reveals some new charming detail or wonderful discovery. Sillage: excellent. Longevity: very good.

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Samuel L Jackson

Homme Forte, according to the website, is a scent for “a self-assured man whose presence ushers quiet whispers”. This perfume, actual parfum, delivers on that promise. Something utterly masculine, without being brusque or macho, greets the nose as woody bark and spices are blended with the cool, yet bitter, herbaceous green of armoise (mugwort, Artemisia) and the result is something spectacular. Anchored firmly with a genteel white amber and topped with citrus and blossoms, this radiates strength without being overbearing or showing off. Spices, ranging from piquant to smooth and sweet, ooze from this radiant and refined slightly oriental woody scent. The evanescent citrus keeps the usually denser base notes from taking over as cool fronds of forest herbs and leaves maintains the perfect balance of confidence, charisma and class. Sillage: very good. Longevity: excellent.

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Petra is the only scent labeled “unisex” and adds a fine Islay single malt scotch into the mix. I expected “boozy” in the opening but was pleasantly surprised by smoky, earthy and woody. Resting on the skin, however, this has an almost Scotch-like vaporous quality to it as it warms and rises off you without smelling like you crawled out of a bottle. Soft aromas of flowers and hints of lavender play peek-a-boo in and around dark regal woods and lighter sap-stained trees. Smoky and silken, the finish of this is ever-so-slightly camphorous with an herbal edge that gets sweeter and more subtle as it fades, like a lingering embrace. Sillage: average. Longevity: very good.

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David Bowie and Elizabeth Taylor

Whether you find yourself interested in one of the above perfumes or Essence d’un Homme with its classic blending of citrus, spice, greens and woods or the opulence of Femme Sophistique and its heady trio of tuberose, Parma violet and Bulgarian rose or you just really appreciate fine fragrance, you have got to try these. On first sniffing my generous and sturdy handmade samples I was (believe it or not) speechless and any fears I had about some new guy charging triple digit prices were immediately allayed. Forget what you think you know, and let your nose be your guide. Other companies charge similar prices for mostly synthetic compositions. Here is one time you will be getting what you paid for, without a doubt.

Disclosure: Reviews based on samples from Seth Kornegay Maison de Parfum

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Thanks to Seth Kornegay we have a very special reader’s choice draw of a full 50mL bottle of any of the perfumes reviewed in this article. This is a worldwide draw. To be eligible leave a comment naming your choice if you should win. The draw will end on July 13, 2013.

We announce the winners only on site and on our Facebook page, so Like Cafleurebon and use our RSS option…or your dream prize will be just spilled perfume.

John Reasinger, Senior Editor

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64 comments

  • First let me say….Seth Kornegay looks like Lafayette from the show Trueblood in the picture, which made smile….hope he takes no offense to the comparison as I love Lafayette. My choice would be ORLA. Its simply sounds beautiful and you had me at ” delicate deliciousness and sheer floral grandeur”.

  • Petra sounds wonderful! I am still looking for an herbal scent I can wear rather than just appreciate and the scotch pushes this one over the edge for me.

  • All these sound good, love the premise behind Undenied. Petra,(smoky, woody and earthy) is the one I would most like to try.

  • Monica H. says:

    Definitely have to go with Orla as well! All of his creations sound wonderful and it takes skills for all natural perfumes to achieve good sillage and lasting power so I’m very curious to try them~ Thanks for the draw =)

  • Petra seems very interesting because of the scotch, but I would have to go with Homme Forte, your description won me over

  • I don’t even know which one to choose: it’s between Orla, Tres Belle Femme, and Petra though, having narrowed it down from “All of Them.” I guess if have to go with Tres Belle Femme, because, in the end, peony always steals my vote. They all sound wonderful though. Thanks for introducing me to this brand! Definitely one to watch and covet.

  • Wow! Several of those sound amazing. Tres Belle Femme almost gets my vote, but I think that Petra edges it out. A scotch note that doesn’t smell like you crawled out of bottle? This I must try!

  • Orla, you had me at the big 4. Water lily and violets, divine. Thanks for the information about this wonderful line.

  • Oh wow all of these look so fantastic! I am having the hardest time picking out one. I love scotch and tuberose and pear… and I see at least 4 winners!

    I think Petra sounds the most unique though, as beautiful as I am sure the others are. So I will choose that one.

  • Clove Pink says:

    Petra sounds up my alley, never have seen that pick of Bowie and Taylor! lol:). Such an interesting pair for a pic!

  • I really have been enjoying the citrus, spices and herbs lately and your Homme Forte sound right up my alley. Several others have piqued my interest as well. Thank you.

  • They all sound wonderful and captivating, but the one that speaks to me most is Tres Belle Femme. Thank you!

  • Chapeau Clack says:

    It’s always nice to see a new natural line grow beyond the stereotypes usually associated with… well, natural.

    And look at all us Scotch lovers! My choice would be Petra too, can’t resist that peaty goodness.

    Thank you for an informative article and for the draw!

  • I’ll put in for Tres Belle Femme! Loved reading the reviews, such intriguing-sounding fragrances.

  • Yet another new line I learned about through your blog, thanks! I would love to try Petra, even though I am not much of a scotch drinker I do love the aromas 🙂

  • linnea wiedeman says:

    Tres Belle Femme would be my choice, Sounds wonderful. Thank you for the draw.

  • Dubaiscents says:

    They all sound wonderful but, I would go with Orla because I love how he based it on Michelle Obama – finally a “elebuscent” I wouldn’t be embarrassed to wear! Thanks for the draw!

  • These all sound wonderful. Just reading about them was transporting…
    Undenied would be my choice if I was chosen. I love mugeut and am always looking for one that honors the actual flower. Beautiful!

  • I lost myself in the notes but wanted to add that I love that he is using scent to honor the journey of people with cancer and to financially support them. Bravo!

  • Laurentiu says:

    Anything that has to do with Samuel L. Jackson is worth trying. Therefore, I would like to win Homme Forte. Many thanks!

  • Tough choice between Petra and Homme Forte but in the end the Islay single malt note wins the day. It’d be Petra for me. 🙂

  • I like whiskey, so the note of an Islay single malt sounds attractive. I’d like to try Petra, ty.
    I’m in the EU

  • Michelle U says:

    Petra sounds like a very interesting fragrance! It would be my choice! ^_^

    Thank you for the draw! 🙂

  • Rebecca Morgan says:

    I’d choose Undenied, it sounds lovely and I appreciate the idea of raising cancer awareness 🙂

  • How great to know the inspiration behind the perfume, love the idea behind Orla and absolutely respect Michelle Obama.
    But I think I would love to win Tres Belle Femme!

  • I am all about storytelling and truly enjoyed reading this review, with its captivating tales of these scents and the journey they took you on! Bravo!!

    I would most appreciate Orla, though many of these (including Homme Forte) sound intriguing.

  • Petra sounds the most intriguing to me because I love smoky, earthy, and woody. And like everyone else has said, the Scotch note sounds interesting.

  • I love the idea and inspiration behind many of the fragrances, but I think I would have to choose Tres Belle Femme. I am certainly not a statuesque woman, but I can dream.The combination of citrus, floral, woods, and amber sound like a scent I would be drawn to. What a generous draw!

  • Seth seems like a very smart and determined man…I loved the reviews and if my ship comes in Petra for me although they all sound great
    The price ….wow! What a generous giveaway

  • Great article, would love to try all of these, but I like the generosity of the perfumer with Undenied, so that is the one I would pick…also I really like the notes….seems like a good summer fragrance.

  • Daniela Schuch says:

    Femme Sophistique seems to be the ultimate indulgence! Can wait to try all natural perfume.

  • StephenJohn says:

    Homme Forte sounds like my kind of scent! I was intrigued to find out that these are largely natural. Well done, sir! Thanks for the draw!

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    Business degree from UPenn and ending up in perfumery..quite an interesting path…I would go for Petra because i enjoy boozy notes but I was also tempted by Orla due to my admiration for Mrs. Obama

  • ringthing says:

    What a classy, sophisticated line of perfumes! Hard to choose, but I’d pick Tres Belle Femme for that elegant, opulent description. Thanks for the chance.

  • rosiegreen says:

    I would love to win a bottle of Undenied. I enjoy reading about new perfume lines on your blog.

  • Oooh Petra for me–love the name, love the idea of a Scotch perfume which doesn’t smell overtly boozy, love that it’s unisex.

  • I would choose Orla perfume inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama. Your First Lady is AWESOME and she has such beautiful arms I’m told!

  • Oh, oh, so hard to choose, but I think Homme Forte is speaking to me–and not just because of the compelling portrait of Sam Jackson. Thanks for the review and draw — I’d love to sniff them all!

  • It’s so nice to see a local guy on the scene!! Yay, Seth! And, yes, Undenied – the perfect choice for those pesky follow-up appointments.

  • Petra or Femme Sophistique…uhm…uhm…
    Since I’m a little afraid of the scotch (how unsophisticated!) I’ll vote for Femme Sophistique:)

  • Laura Matheson says:

    This is really hard to choose as they all sound wonderful. I would love to try Tres Belle Femme. Thanks for the opportunity!

  • Someotherspring says:

    I’m in love-from-a-distance with Orla! But I’ll find a way to sample them all! Congrats on the collection!