Bogue Profumo I Love YY Review (Antonio Gardoni for Scent Bar NYC) + Welcome to the Big Apple Draw

Bogue Profumo I Love YY is the Met Gala of ylang ylang

Lady Gaga at the Met Gala, 2019, photo via Getty Images

Let’s face it, New York is BIG in every conceivable way; the never-ending Phillip Glass symphony of horns, the hurry, multi-decibel conversations in clattering restaurants, gargantuan faces that loom over Times Square like one-dimensional gods. New York needs a big fragrance to represent it.  When the brilliant perfumer Antonio Gardoni told me he created a fragrance for Luckyscent’s  launch of Scent Bar  NYC in October 2019, that was based around three versions of perfumery’s lushest, most grandiose flower, ylang ylang, the idea fit that outsized city like a Gucci glove. In Bogue Profumo I Love YY, the fleshy, golden bloom is overlapped with layers of velvety violet, dark syrup, cedar, jasmine and rose. It is hugely, over-the-top gorgeous – the Met Gala of ylang perfumes.

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Photo by Josh Olins for Vogue Hommes Japan, February, 2009

Bogue Profumo’s fragrances are Mozartian; individual, conceptual, and baroquely gorgeous. Gardoni drew on some memories of an exuberant New York characterized by “clubbing, big nights out and parties, great exhibitions, key architectural epiphanies and ambitious projects.” Rather than shy away from ylang’s opulence, Gardoni plays with it, taking it in as many directions as he possibly can. This is ylang-ylang squared.

Antonio Gardoni of Bogue Profumo

 Antonio Gardoni, photo Bogue Profumo

“Ylang ylang always intrigued me,” Gardoni says, “its multilayered qualities and the fact that to me it smells like a flower/non-flower. It has a lot of floral qualities and the morbid density of a rich, exotic flower, but at the same time it has some balsamic, almost medicinal aspects. Ylang ylang to me has a bit of a decadent eighties party aura as well, and this is probably why I decided to focus mainly on this ingredient in a New York City celebration or interpretation. At the same time, I just needed and excuse to do a quite extreme perfume almost all about ylang ylang … And then there is something almost dirty in ylang ylang something obscure behind that thick sexy petals… I felt honored when Franco Wright and Adam Eastwood asked me to celebrate with a perfume their opening in New York and then all these things came together.”

I Love NYY for Scent Bar review

Photo by Nick Knight for V, February 2009

I Love YY uses three different ylang ylangs: two distillations from Madagascar and another from a small producer in the Philippines. The effect is a multifaceted rendering of the flower. The opening is bejeweled, as if a dozen related smells were refracting off each other; jasmine-like floral notes and also ripe banana, toffee, vanilla, and breadfruit. In a few minutes, the ylang is met by a sloe-eyed, dark, dusty rose that smells like it was cut from black velvet. Some sweet, toothy notes work their way in: old-fashioned boiled-sweet benzoin, Bourbon vanilla, with its slight booziness, the café au lait aroma of tonka bean mixed with some disheveled sweet spice; muted herbs peeking out quietly from time to time.

 

I love YY Antonio Gardoni

Dazed & Confused, Photo by Richard Burbidge, October 2009

One of the great pleasures of I Love YY is the way it develops along two parallels over the course of the day. The first trajectory is the glowing ylang with its changeable notes. It maintains a slow, steady pace throughout the perfume’s development, fruity at times, floral or dessert-like at others. In tandem are the flowers, resins and spice-herbal notes that emerge languorously over the next few hours. Earlier in the day, I am most aware of the florals – dusky violet, honeyed linden blossom and that secretive rose, which cling to the ylang like a fog, blurring its brasher qualities. The next stage is sexier, bolder. The fruity aspects of ylang shift towards bodily, animalic, complemented and are entwined by indolic jasmine and civet. And, while Gardoni gives a sly nod to the big 80s ylang fragrances like Samsara, I Love YY does not fall into homage but does its own thing. And nothing is more New York than that.

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Ylang ylang, photo via Alberta & Brown

With Bogue Profumo I Love YY, Gardoni does for ylang what he did for lavender in 2017’s stunning MEM (one of my best perfumes of that year), teasing out every conceivable aspect of the flower and surrounding it with lush accents that enhance its rich, sometimes weird, beauty. I can tell you right now, this is one of the best perfumes of 2019.

Bogue Profumo I love YY review

photo by Hernando who stopped by Scent Bar NYC on October 1, 2019 

Editor’s note: Scent Bar NYC, is located at 244 Elizabeth St.in Nolita. Fragrance lovers, head downtown the next time you’re in New York.

Notes: Ylang ylang, grapefruit, jasmine, rose, tonka, violet leaf, vanilla, benzoin, cedar.

Disclaimer: Sample of Bogue Profumo I Love YY graciously provided by Luckyscent. My opinions are my own.

–  Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

Antonio Gardoni created I Love YY for the opening of Scent bar NYC

Sample of Bogue Profumo I Love YY, photo by Lauryn

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25 comments

  • First of all, I did not know that there is a Scent Bar in NYC, so thank you for that. Will definitely pay a visit next time I go to NY for work, which is fairly frequently. Bogue Profumo I Love YY sounds very promising as I love non-linear floral scents. Thanks for the review and the draw. Boston USA.

  • I just like how the ylang ylang was described and there are 3 different types in this creation. Saying it is the best fragrance of 2019, who wouldn’t want to try it. USA

  • I liked the scintillating description of the I Love YY notes especially the “morbid density of a rich, exotic flower”. It makes me think of the corpse flower and how people will camp out waiting for this rare flower to bloom. All the notes sound delicious and I can’t wait to get my nose on this award winner

  • What an amazing and descriptive review. I love the notion of a fragrance that is not meek, but “does its own thing.” As a former New Yorker, I can understand that vibe. I’m very curious as to how this fragrance smells and I look forward to trying it. Thanks for a wonderful review and a lovely draw. I’m in the USA

  • Frixyminnow says:

    The review itself made me feel like I was in NYC enveloped in smells/lights/sounds/sights! The frangrance sounds like a sensory circus. I adore Ylang Ylang and looking forward to trying the mix of 3 sources.

  • Anna Egeria says:

    An ylang-ylang fragrance using three different ylangs that gives a nod to Samsara has a great appeal to me. I’d love to try I Love YY! Thank you for the chance!2

  • Anna Egeria says:

    An ylang-ylang fragrance using three different ylangs that gives a nod to Samsara has a great appeal to me. I’d love to try I Love YY! Thank you for the chance!

  • patrick_348 says:

    I loved the way Lauryn described the progression of the fragrance over time. It sounds like it would be a bit of an adventure to wear. North Carolina, USA.

  • I would love to get a sample of this. What appealed to me was the huge, over-the-top notes surrounding the Ylang, along with the way the fragrance develops over time.

  • Rich florals and the big fragrances of the 80s are my favorite in this wast world of perfume exploration. I Love YY seems to merge both. The exotic flower in a creation inspired by un urban jungle. It can be anything but boring. Antonio’s smile – mischief. US.

  • I would love to try this perfume inspired by the multiple souls of the ylang flower. I am curious to see how it combines with the rose and violet leaf. In the USA.

  • This sounds BIG and beautiful. Lauryn describes the fragrance journey from begining to end and it would be great to try such a multi-faceted scent. I’m glad clean is being overtaken by dirty – way to go! I live in the USA.

  • I enjoyed reading about the scent’s structure and creation. I live in the United states. Thank you for the drawing.

  • I agree that ylang-ylang is somewhat of a poster child for the unabashed self-expressive energy force that is New York City! Masque Milano’s Times Square is a fragrance similar in concept but not in notes that I am fond of as well.
    Yes, ylang-ylang pulls very 80’s/90’s to my nose, too. It reminds me of blind buying a bottle of Bob Mackie perfume at a yard sale a few years ago, taking a whiff and thinking…people used to be brave enough to wear fragrances this bold?
    I’ve since become a lot more confident and adventurous in my perfume selections, haha.
    I love that Nick Knight for V photo…looks like she is bursting forth from a storm cloud!
    USA

  • This sounds so interesting. Most of the notes r onea I love. It’s cool how it seems almost like multiple perfumes in 1 due to the development and use of the ylang ylang. Floral, fruity, desert like w/ vanilla but then also animalic due to another way of using ylang ylang, indolic jasmine and civet, wow just sounds wild! I’m not very familiar with animalics honestly a bit timid about them this relatively early in my fragrant explorations but this is one that just kinda tells me to try it lol. I also watched Sebastian’s review of this so have had it on my mind for a while. Thanks for the chance! In the USA. Much appreciated!

  • Michael Prince says:

    Lauryn, great review of  Bogue Profumo I Love YY. Ylang Ylang is a very unique fragrance note that has floral qualities, but can also smell different depending how its used. I enjoy the other floral notes listed as well as the benzoin, vanilla, and cedar combo in the base. I am from the USA.

  • This review seems like an eye opener into the depths of Ylang Ylanga. Interestingly all the listed notes for I love YY are familiar to me apart from the main player, Ylang Ylang. Thank you for the review and the giveaway. I’d love to sample this. I’m in USA

  • Excellent review by Lauryn and I loved the accompanying artwork! I had no idea that there was a Scent Bar in New York. I am intrigued by the use of 3 different ylang ylang’s in this fragrance. This sounds like something I would wear. Thanks for the giveaway and I live in the US!

  • m.r.everything says:

    Antonio Gardoni has intrigued me with his artful, loud, in your face, masterpieces! I LOVE Maai, Mem, and OE! I absolutely adore Noun, the one he did for Luckyscent’s 15th anniversary. I was not lucky enough to grab a bottle, but I did get a sample and cherish it greatly! T-Rex by Zoologist is one of my favorite Zoologist fragrances, and that is tough, because there are so many of Victor’s creative scents that I truly love! I am also interested in smelling Antonio’s new fragrance, Douleur, which look superb! All this to say… that I love every one of Antonio Gardoni’s scents that I have smelled, so I would definitely like to get my nose on this super limited edition, as I’m sure most would like to! Thank you for this awesome opportunity! I have never been to one of the Scent Bar’s, mainly because I have never been on the West Coast, but now that there is one up in New York, that will definitely be in the works for the near future! Thank you Lauryn for describing this limited work of art so beautifully! Thank you Michelyn for putting this all together! A big thank you goes to Franco and Adam, not only for their generosity, but for opening up a store here on the East Coast and collaborating with an amazing perfumer to bring us a phenomenal fragrance! I live in Delaware, US. Good luck to all and I hope everyone enjoys the rest of their day!

  • Interesting facts about Ylang Ylang. I love Maii and Mem. Would love to try this. Thank you for the great review Lauryn.