Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell Review (Julie Massé ) 2021 + #humanparadox Draw

 

Etat Libre d'Orange The Ghost in the Shell is a new fragrance by Julie Masse

Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell, photo and edit by Nicoleta 1

 

“-So life is like fruit growing on the end of the branches..?
-that’s right…
-… it’s like fruit.” ― 
Masamune Shirow, Ghost in the shell

To say that I have been anxiously waiting to smell this is an understatement of epic proportions, both as an Etat Libre d’Orange long-time admirer and science fiction lover. The Ghost in the Shell is inspired by Dan Simmon’s Hyperion books – an epic saga of religious and philosophical fiction that created one of the most intricate, deep, and complex imaginary universes. Etat Libre d’Orange throws in the mix the connection to Shirow Masamune’s visual wizardry and weaves a fully immersive experience: one unsettlingly spot-on visual ad, a very tactile bottle, and a perfume that will surely be “the talk of the (cyber) town” this autumn.

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The ghost in the shell, ELDO, official brand photo

 

Let’s turn to founder and creative director of Etat Libre D’Orange Etienne de Swardt for the background on how the perfume’s idea came into existence:  It is a night of pale moonlight, a night toward the end of the 20th century, a night when the old world is ending and the new one is beginning. It is a night when one trembles to boldly lower the sacred cross against the heart, to aid in the passage to fatherhood. So, as a crucifix, that night I pick up Hyperion, a novel by Dan Simmons(..) I read the future of man, the celebration of transhumanism and the qualitative leap of humanity enhanced by machine. I have rarely loved a book this much, I have rarely loved a thinker this much. I read that night what a man thought he saw in the tombs of time. I am a lover of words in the service of materials when they come together to make poetry in the bottom of our bottles; thus, a few years ago, I bring up the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to one of the last living vestiges of the triumphant 20th century, and I ask him: – “Then Teilhard de Chardin, precursor of genius?” A look, a silence and for the answer four unexpected words, four words whispered by my father: “GHOST IN THE SHELL”. This is the act of birth that makes the spirit of perfume. The rest is poetry to live on the skin. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin died in 1955, but his spirit continues to travel. This fragrance extends it through an alliance with the Japanese artist Shirow Masamune to transcend the spirit of Earth.” 

Etat Libre d'Orange The Ghost in the Shell

Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell, paper collage background made using a screenshot of Mamoru Oshii 1995 film TGitS and Shirow Masamune manga, photo by Nicoleta ©

Looking back at ELDO’s line-up, I will go out on a limb and affirm that perfume has the most personal messages left in a bottle (pun intended) by the creator of the brand.  Drawing an arc in time from the night he became a father to his own father’s words, an idea coming full circle through the years, turning the lens to the deeper discussion about human legacy, our mission, and the answers that can be found within ourselves. We are told in the press release:  ”This perfume is the future. It comes to us from the 20th century” maybe as an invitation to meditate on the non-linearity of time.  It also opens up a Pandora box filled with uncharted emotions, where we are left with a special kind of wide-eyed nostalgia riddled with hope, embedded in the source code of a special kind of retro-futurism. In the never-ending dance of the deus ex machina morphing into the ghost in the machine, let us unravel its story:

Etat Libre d'Orange The Ghost in the Shell review

Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell, paper collage background made using a screenshot of Mamoru Oshii 1995 film TGitS and Shirow Masamune manga, photo by Nicoleta ©

 

Stage 1: cryogenic fruits

We are embarked on Yggdrasill, the templar tree-spaceship that flows between worlds. Zoom into an upper branch, into the sleeper’s quarter where the cryogenic pod door has just opened, and high-altitude ozonated air rolls in white wafts from the glass ceiling. Head pounding from that very specific type of headache and dizzy lightheadedness that accompanies every resurrection – ”la petite mort”, as you tongue-in-cheek refer to the awakenings from the cryogenic fugue, you unpeel the last sensor tape that clings to your leg and step out.

Remembering your training, you begin the sensory recalibration procedure. Standing before the large windows that have now started to project familiar images from pre-Hegira Earth, you take rhythmic breathes of the treated air that fills in the room, in perfect sync with the images that start rolling on the screens. Wuthering heights, high on the cliffs above the waves, air filled with the green and salty aroma of the cold sea, you clench your jaw and feel the metallic aftertaste of thunders in your mouth. The tension dissipates, waves turn to ripples, muscles unwind, the grey skies turn to unbearable light blue, fluffy white scattered clouds, the airy and elevated wafts of alpine heights caressing the inside of your nostrils. Memories from eons ago come in waves, interfering with reality, like a swarm of technicolor static flies that hover in the dense air, to form one specific, immersive and tactile memory: taking out a green bar of soap from its metal tin and washing your hands in the cold mountain stream, slowly, with ritualistic gestures, before making the sign of the cross with your hands.

Recalibration ritual completed now, it’s time to take your vitamins. You take the glass jar, filled with the iridescent yellow-green juice, and gulp down the potion that sublimated a cornucopia of old-Earth fruits, merged into one multisensorial experience: the green peel of an apple, crisp and tart, a juicy mouthwatering pear, the soft creaminess of a ripe banana and the bitter-sour yuzu, sliding between your tastebuds between zesty citric and deep tangy richness.

Mood: alive, tangy, electrified, metallic fruits, ozonic

Credits: Aqual™,Yuzu HE, Hexyl Acetate

Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell, paper collage background made using a screenshot of Mamoru Oshii 1995 film TGitS and Shirow Masamune manga, photo by Nicoleta 4

Stage II Manga flowers:

Setting: a pastel-colorized manga page, depicting a greenhouse filled with flowers. Eyes jumping from frame to frame, trying to understand the timeline of the action in the collage. Sensory enhancement headset on, zoom into the drawn world, to unlock its secrets. A huge pile of plastic cables, spawn between the frames, sit in the sun, warming up and slowly releasing their sweet artificial smell in the greenhouse air. Trying to pull them together, to see where they lead, like some twisted version of Ariadne’s thread, the garden hose edition, you start to have a new bout of flashback glitches. Your hands round up in the air in the automated gesture of grabbing the ghost of an ancient steering wheel. You close your eyes and inhale the familiar scent, trying to calm down. That was the summer of 1997AC, Earth life memory slot #7853, your first new car, scorching heat of the summer, laughing with painful surprise when you touched the hot wheel of your green Peugeot 206, parked in the sun for too long. The memory is condensed and served in your tastebuds and nose in one burst: sweet, plastic, hot, and dense.

Wondering if it’s just another fake memory, you breathe in the intoxicating scent of jasmine -fresh, fruity, and solar, that rises from the thousand floral heads, petals multiplied to infinity in the greenhouse mirrored walls. From the outside, you feel the light of a different kind of sun, gleaming and bouncing back, reflecting in a pastel-powder kaleidoscope with blurry edges. You are NOT in Kansas anymore, you whisper to yourself while looking at the convoluted ways in which the flowers’ branches are hugging the metallic structures, drawing strange labyrinthic patterns. The rhythmic sound of a robotic arm becomes more clear and loud as you approach the exit. “Fear sometimes tastes like sucking on a 9-volt battery, remember kiddo?” said the muffled voice in your head. In the corner, freshly out of the printing liquid, the new human shell is shedding its milky opaque outer layer to reveal the pink fruit of the flesh. It’s been a while since you took female form, you think before transferring into your new flesh vehicle.

Mood: Light, aldehydic, airy florals, metallics, sweet warm plastic, soft green, and fuzzy-edged white florals

Credits: Jasmin absolute, Mugane™ Milky Skin Accord

Shirow Masamune manga

Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell, paper collage background made using a screenshot of Mamoru Oshii 1995 film  and Shirow Masamune manga, photo by Nicoleta ©

Stage III –  Anime rain

The city has been drowning in the never-ending calm rain, for what would seem like an eternity. The vegetation slowly took over the urban landscape, turning the city into a futuristic radiation-free version of a crowded Pripyat, neon lights included. If superimposed on the song playing in the background of the montage sequence from Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 film, “Ghost in the Shell” we would also have a scented map of a city, here is where things would perfectly align:  mossy, earthy, and woodsy, merging in the artifacts of an old, dying world with the promise of the new one, still amidst its painful prolonged birth.

We have the smell of an urbanized mossy damp forest floor, with roots entwined beneath the glistening wet cracked pavement of the city. A city like a lived-in skin, one life merging into the next, blurring and erasing the edges of the individual to the hum of the sentient human bee-hive. Wafts from restaurants rolling into the streets, spicy and smoky, bakery windows filled with powdered delights and vanillic offerings, the street vendor’s carts silently rolling on the sidewalk, newspaper cones filled with roasted peanuts. Some version of enhanced emotional thermo-optic camouflage, to be used on yourself, Matryoshka.

Mood: I am home-but-I-am-homesick: quiet, woody, whispered, nostalgic, relaxing, comforting

Credits: Moss Accord, Vinyl Gaiacol (MANE Biotech), Orcanox™ (moss, vanilla, orcanox)

Contrary to the expectations, Ghost in the Shell is not a what you would call a “difficult artistic experiment” with “high shock value”. It is surprisingly easy to wear, comfortable, and luminous. A “strong but silent” type of sidekick, wafting close to skin, hugging the curves of the uncanny valley of “identically natural” fruits and flowers, The Ghost in the Shell delivers an airy experience that effortlessly slides from mineral to fruity, and from floral to mossy.  With the ease and fluid movements of an olfactive exoskeleton, that was built to reduce the effects of gravity, but with enough of an androgynous android wink to keep things interesting and subversive, The Ghost in the Shell is a place of overlap in a Ven Diagram where fragrance, manga,  anime and SF geeks will unite (to agree or disagree).

Also read about: Divin Enfant, Rien, Soul of my soul

Notes are a mixture of biotech and natural materials: Aqual™ Yuzu HE, Hexyl Acetate (MANE Biotech); Jasmin absolute, Mugane™, Milky Skin Accord; Moss Accord, Vinyl Gaiacol (MANE Biotech), Orcanox™

Nicoleta Tomsa, Senior Editor

Disclosure:  Bottle kindly provided by Etat Libre d’Orange opinions are my own

 

 Etat Libre d'Orange The Ghost in the Shell is mixture of biotech and natural materials

Paper cut-out of Shirow Masamune  drawing and Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell packaging, collage and photo by Nicoleta 

 Thanks to the generosity of  Etat Libre d’Orange we have a 100 ml bottle of The Ghost in the Shell for one registered reader in the USA, EU, UK and Canada.  You must register or your entry will not count. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what sparks your interest based on Nicoleta’s review and where you live. What is your favourite Etat Libre d’Orange  perfume? Draw closes  9/30/2021

The Ghost in the Shell will ship in the USA September 30, 2021

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72 comments

  • This sounds pretty cool! I’m a fan of anime, so this one definitely excites me. Thanks for the draw. From Indianapolis.

  • Everything about this fragrance is very catchy! Interesting name, unusual notes, great advertisment!
    I am in the EU.
    Thanks for the draw and for the review!

  • Sorohan Adriana says:

    Intristing floral parfum. Light, aldehydic, airy florals, metallics, sweet warm plastic, soft green, and fuzzy-edged white florals.
    I am from Eu Bucharest Romania Europe

  • MarkMarkMark678 says:

    Wow, wow, wow.

    I never read a review like this before.

    Such an immersive description with each stage taking me to another place and time and mood.

    What Nicoleta said in the beginning about taking Shirow Masamune’s visual wizardry and weaves a fully immersive experience sounds breath taking!!

    I don’t have a lot of experience with ELDO but i recently sampled remarkable people.

    I live in Houston Texas .

  • This is obviously an weird and unique conception for a fragrance. Exciting. Futuristic? Introspective? Mysterious and in your face. Intriguing for sure. In maryland.

  • The notes are indeed bizarre and that makes me only more curious to test this experiment of a fragrance.
    My favorite from Etat Libre d’Orange is Rien. Thank you!

  • Very intriguing fragrance here… Notes are a mixture of biotech & natural materials. Now I can’t wait to get my hands on this!! Big fan of the house & of anime + Sci-fi lover here!! Really cool review Nicoleta I really enjoyed it. USA thanks Cafleurebon for everything + the many draws & good luck everyone!!!

  • Wow such a wonderful review. It felt like a mini Story. I’m definitely interested in this fragrance. Etat Libre d Orange The Ghost in the shell. The notes everything about this one seems exciting and mysterious. Thank you for this Chance. USA

  • I love this brand! One of my favs is Marquis de Sade. Ghost in the Shell sounds comforting and grounding. The airy notes and moss accord caught my interest. Thanks for another great article and generous draw! Mich USA

  • Green house full of flowers. Based off of a very well done book series. What is there not to be intrigued about with this fragrance. This was beautifully described, this review almost felt like a short novel honestly. I’ve been wanting to try this house for quite sometime but never broke down and bought one yet. I live In USA Iowa

  • Fantastic! ELDO is such a great house. I am not a huge anime person, but I have watched Ghost in the Shell (anime) and movie. I can absolutely understand how the selected notes work! I can imagine this scent in my minds eye. I greatly enjoy how the review was presented in stages. My favorite ELDO is Spice Must Flow.
    I am from Canada.
    Thank you so much for the draw and letting us know about this fragrance!

  • Mazikeen Smith 24 says:

    This fragrance really caught my attention when the first time I heard about it. Just from the name, I really wonder how would this fragrance smell in relation to its name. I can say this is my most awaited fragrance. I havent tried any from the house yet but I know Etat Libre d’Orange is a house of masterpieces.
    About Nicoleta’s review, I really love how she described it in stages. The thorough thoughts were delivered well, it brings clarity and hint to my very curious mind of what this fragrance might smell. Thank you for the review Nicoleta!
    Cheers from South Carolina, USA <3

  • Wow oh wow I am a big fan of anime and manga, will look up Dan Simmons.
    I loved this review because it was so unique with its breakdown of the phases and moods Manga flowers and Anime Rain
    Brilliant
    So creative.My favorites from Etat Libre D’Orange are Fat Electrician and Divin Enfant

  • Very interested in the mixture of biotech and natural materials! I am a fan of ELOD and really like both Noel au Balcon and Divin’Enfant. This is a great draw! In Louisiana USA.

  • I love the anime, so I’m interested in the fragrance! My favorite ELDO is You or Someone Like You, also not one of the “challenging” scents from the brand (I’ve never sniffed any of the challenging ones). I’m in Oklahoma, USA. Thanks, as always, for the draw!

  • Ghost in the Shell is steampunk , futuristic manga/anime kind of fragrance. It starts with zesty, then turns metallic, and woody, spicy and smoky in the base. I like the whole picture.
    I always sample first, still sampled “I am trash” because of Despina Veneti review , and bought it later on. Again Despina AKA “Queen of Etat Libre d’Orange” was the reason i found my beloved Experimentum Crucis, fragrance I can’t get enough off , my favorite one .
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • What an over-the-top article/review/short story! I had to read and re-read this several times to absorb it all! All the ingredients sound like something out of work of science fiction.
    ELdO is always just a bit off-center but this fragrance really takes it up a notch. Remarkable People, Like This, Jasmine et Cigarette, Putain des Palaces …the list of my loves from this house goes on and on and on… I am in the US.

  • This is probably the most anticipated perfume this year for me. I loved it and the name sparked my interest a lot. I cannot wait for the sample I ordered to arrive. Nicoleta’s review is amazing. Amazing. I didn’t know this perfume is inspired by Dan Simmon’s Hyperion. I loveee those books. But overall based on the notes I think this perfume will be really cool and that I’ll love it. Because when Nicoleta says “Ghost in the shell delivers an airy experience that effortlessly slides from mineral to fruity, and from floral to mossy.” I know this is something I’ll love. Very exciting. I’m from Illinois, US.

  • All I know about The Ghost in Shell is the recent movie with
    Scarlett Johansson in the lead role .
    “spicy and smoky …..vanillic offerings ….newspaper cones filled with roasted peanuts.”
    Ok you got my attention. I’m interested in all aspects of The Ghost in the Shell
    Like usual for ELDO, different element’s of surprise are present .
    I have experience with Etat Libre d’Orange, Experimentum Crucis i had to smell, the reason was Despina glorifying it. It well exceeded my expectations , and now i have it. Suits me well, and it’s super powerful. Remarkable People for example, is A LOT weaker compared to it. The two in my possession.
    Thank you all
    USA , rarely Paris France

  • This perfume sounds like the whole package. All the notes sound absolutely amazing! I love how the mood changes with each stage of the fragrance; Opening: Alive and Electrified, Mid: Light and Airy, Base: Relaxing and Conforting. I am really excited to try this one out. My favorite ELDO so far is Soul Of My Soul. I live in Hawaii, USA

  • I love the story behind this fragrance. The notes really captured my interest. Based on Nicoleta’s review, I think that it is an unusual and creative smell.
    Iana from Romania

  • Sign me in, I am interested in those “fluid movements of an olfactive exoskeleton, build to reduces the effects of gravity, but with enough of an androgynous android wink to keep things interesting and subversive”, also I wanna feel that warm milky plastic accord.
    I live in the EU, thanks for the early post-premiere and very generous draw.

  • Despite being a fan of Japanese anime/manga, I have yet to see The Ghost in the Shell. However, the benefit of that is that I will smell this without any pre-conceived expectations. The composition seems tangy which seems to respect Japanese fragrance etiquette as lighter fragrances are preferred in Japan. My fav. from ELDO is Jasmin et Cigarette. I am in US.

  • Wow this article is amazing! It paints such a beautiful picture of each stage of the fragrance and really took this from a general interest to a must sniff situation. I’m really curious how the purposefully synthetic smells come across in this one. ELDO always seem to take things that seem crazy and make them not just wearable, but a joy to take with you throughout the day. My current favorite from the house is 500 years. Thank you for the chance to win, from Idaho, USA

  • Nice review. I am looking forward to sampling this latest release. I enjoy most of ELDO’s creations, but my favorite is Hermann a Mes Cotes Me Paraissait une Ombre.

  • You close your eyes and inhale the familiar scent, trying to calm down. That was the summer of 1997AC, Earth life memory slot nr 7853, your first new car, scorching heat of the summer, laughing with painful surprise when you touched the hot wheel of your green Peugeot 206, parked in the sun for too long. The memory is condensed and served in your tastebuds and nose in one burst: sweet, plastic, hot, and dense.

    Wondering if it’s just another fake memory, you breathe in the intoxicating scent of jasmine -fresh, fruity, and solar, that rises from the thousand floral heads, petals multiplied to infinity in the greenhouse mirrored walls. From the outside, you feel the light of a different kind of sun, gleaming and bouncing back, reflecting in a pastel-powder kaleidoscope with blurry edges. You are NOT in Kansas anymore, you whisper to yourself while looking at the convoluted ways in which the flowers’ branches are hugging the metallic structures, drawing strange labyrinthic patterns. The rhythmic sound of a robotic arm becomes more clear and loud as you approach the exit. “Fear sometimes tastes like sucking on a 9-volt battery, remember kiddo?” said the muffled voice in your head. In the corner, freshly out of the printing liquid, the new human shell is shedding its milky opaque outer layer to reveal the pink fruit of the flesh. It’s been a while since you took female form, you think before transferring into your new flesh vehicle.

    Mood: Light, aldehydic, airy florals, metallics, sweet warm plastic, soft green, and fuzzy-edged white florals

    Credits: Jasmin absolute, Mugane™ Milky Skin Accord. A beautiful description by Nicoleta sounds like a magical concoction love to see how it smells like on skin. My favourite from this house is You or someone like you. Thanks a million from the United Kingdom

  • The city has been drowning in the never-ending calm rain, for what would seem like an eternity. The vegetation slowly took over the urban landscape, turning the city into a futuristic radiation-free version of a crowded Pripyat, neon lights included. If superimposed on the song playing in the background of the montage sequence from Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 film, “Ghost in the Shell” we would also have a scented map of a city, here is where things would perfectly align: mossy, earthy, and woodsy, merging in the artifacts of an old, dying world with the promise of the new one, still amidst its painful prolonged birth.

    We have the smell of an urbanized mossy damp forest floor, with roots entwined beneath the glistening wet cracked pavement of the city. A city like a lived-in skin, one life merging into the next, blurring and erasing the edges of the individual to the hum of the sentient human bee-hive. Wafts from restaurants rolling into the streets, spicy and smoky, bakery windows filled with powdered delights and vanillic offerings, the street vendor’s carts silently rolling on the sidewalk, newspaper cones filled with roasted peanuts. Some version of enhanced emotional thermooptic camouflage, to be used on yourself, Matryoshka.

    Mood: I am home-but-I-am-homesick: quiet, woody, whispered, nostalgic, relaxing, comforting

    Credits: Moss Accord, Vinyl Gaiacol (MANE Biotech), Orcanox™ (moss, vanilla, orcanox)

    Contrary to the expectations, Ghost in the shell is not a what you would call a “difficult artistic experiment” with “high shock value”. It is surprisingly easy to wear, comfortable, and luminous. A “strong but silent” type of sidekick, wafting close to skin, hugging the curves of the uncanny valley of “identically natural” fruits and flowers, The Ghost in the shell delivers an airy experience that effortlessly slides from mineral to fruity, and from floral to mossy. With the ease and fluid movements of an olfactive exoskeleton, build to reduces the effects of gravity, but with enough of an androgynous android wink to keep things interesting and subversive, The Ghost in the shell is a weird place of overlap in a Ven Diagram where fragrance, manga, anime and SF geeks will unite (to agree or disagree). A wonderful description by Nicoleta sounds like a complex fragrance but Nicoleta makes it sound like a easy fragrance to wear. My favourite from this Eldo is Fat electrician. Thanks a lot from the UK

  • The Ghost in the Shell sounds like something we have not smelled yet. It is weird in all the right ways! I would love to give it a try. Etat Libre d’Orange has a unique perspective and I appreciate that. Exit The King is the latest perfume I tried and enjoyed. I am in Indiana.

  • I do think this is an innovation in the fragrance world, as ELDO has got us used to. And the name, oh, the name, it instantly takes me to the movie with the same name, and the chaotic world of the future it projects. And the notes make me so curious, as everything around us is technology. With this fragrance, I have the feeling that the future is here, that we can experience it. When it comes to ELDO, I cannot choose a favorite. Maybe Putain de Palace, maybe Experimentum Crucis, maybe La fin du monde … I love them all. I live in Romania, EU

  • I’ve been waiting for this review ever since I’ve first heard of the fragrance! Great review, but I did kinda wish that it would be much more experimental than it sounds – knowing ELDO’s track record, as well as Ghost in the Shell and the revolutionary character it had when it release in mid 90’s. But, nevertheless, it was a great review and it sounds like an amazing fragrance! As far as my favourite ELDO – Rien or Afternoon of a Faun! First one is extremely artistic, hard to wear and always gives me something different and Faun is just a well , well done chypre and an amazing interpretation of a classic ballet! I live in Croatia, EU.

  • As a Sci-Fi fan I like the books and the movie. My favourite scent from the brand so far is Spice Must Flow. I live in EU.

  • Oh, Nico, there are so many memories with Ghost in the Shell! It was my high school anime, if I may say so. This is the reason I need it, no matter how it smells. And Nicoleta is a great reviewer, she knows what buttons need push.
    My favourite Etat Libre d’Orange perfume is Eau De Protection.
    Regards from EU (Romania)

  • I already pictured this in my mind: ‘we have the smell of an urbanized mossy damp forest floor, with roots entwined beneath the glistening wet cracked pavement of the city. A city like a lived-in skin, one life merging into the next, blurring and erasing the edges of the individual to the hum of the sentient human bee-hive. Wafts from restaurants rolling into the streets, spicy and smoky, bakery windows filled with powdered delights and vanillic offerings, the street vendor’s carts silently rolling on the sidewalk, newspaper cones filled with roasted peanuts. Some version of enhanced emotional thermooptic camouflage, to be used on yourself, Matryoshka.’

    Thank you!
    Europe

  • The way this was written is genius, Nicoleta completely submerges you into a story while still described what the ghost in the shell smells like! From Iowa

  • The review describes the different stages of the perfume as it wears: cryogenic fruits, manga flowers, and anime rain. This is so cool and I’d love to wear it! I’m a huge Eldo fan and a new release is very exciting. Thank you, in Texas.

  • wandering_nose says:

    I am in awe for Nicoleta’s sci-fi style description, she sounds like a true geek here! The various settings and moods have been depicted so masterfully that smelling the fragrance and experiencing it on one’s skin is the only missing puzzle. The house of ELDO is amazing to me, I love Divin Enfant, Bijou Romantique and Jasmin et Cigarette the most. Based in Ireland

  • That is a journey! Thanks so much, Nicoleta. I am a fan of both the Ghost in the Shell books and Etat Libre d’Orange, so I’d be in even if the review hadn’t been so magical. My favourite Etat Libre d’Orange is a tie right now between “Like This” and “I am Trash”. I am in the US.

  • The vivid imagery used by Nicoleta to describe each dry down phase of the fragrance is extremely interesting and well written. You almost forget your reading about a fragrance. 🙂

    I’m in the USA.

  • Sparked my interest by these words, “effortlessly slides from mineral to fruity, and from floral to mossy”. I like a lot of the house offerings, but no fave. US

  • I enjoy how Nicoleta seamlessly attributes fragrances/notes in a futuristic sci-fi manner that is reflected in Anime. Very Cool! My favorite Etat Libre d’Orange perfume is You Or Someone Like You (affectionately referred to as YOSLY). USA

  • I really like books, comics and movies inspired perfumes. The Ghost in the Shell gives the impression of the perfume of the future, and I wonder how our descendants will perceive this fragrance? I would like to combine Stage 2 and Stage 3 masterfully described by Nicoleta Tomsa. In general, the whole review of this fragrance leaves a feeling of retrofuturism, something familiar and, at the same time, distant. The idea of ​​a perfume inspires me! I would like to try The Ghost in the Shell.
    My favorite is a Fat Electrician. I also like Like This and, don’t be surprised, I wear Secretions Magnifiques on me and enjoy it!
    I am from Wisbech, UK.

  • I never thought I would encounter a fragrance inspired by Dan Simmons Hyperion series but I guess if any perfumer were to do it, it would be ELdO! The Ghost in the Shell sounds futuristic with its use of synthetics but comforting at the same time with jasmine and moss. Fascinating review, Nicoleta! Favorite ELdO is Fat Electrician. I’m in MD, USA.

  • Wow this was really well done! I liked the 3 stages it was broken down to and how after each one a description and some notes. Im not familiar with the subject matter but the perfume sounds nice and unique and definitely worth a try. Ive not tried anything from ELDO yet but have wanted to try She Was an Anomaly and I am Trash among others for some time. Thanks for the generous draw, from CT USA.

  • Nicoleta, wow. WOW. I think Etat Libre d’Orange should really hire you or do some kind of artistic collaboration. This review is Amazing! ❤️❤️❤️ I absolutely must experience The Ghost in the Shell if it has inspired this much intensely amazing writing! I love everything about this review! It’s cool to describe the scent as “biotech & natural materials.” Also, just personally, I’m interested in the “airy” aspect of the fragrance. Thank you for the opportunity to win a whole bottle! USA ❤️

  • Ghost in the shell sounds totally intriguing. Avant garde and eager to break the rules and take you to another time and space, yet comforting and easy to wear at the same time. Uncanny.
    My favorite EldO: Jasmin et cigarettes. Though I got to love Divin Enfant after the recent CFB review about it too.
    I am in EU.
    Thanks!

  • Thanks for the review Nicoleta! I was hoping to see a review of this new release on Cafluerebon and now I am excited to try it!

    The Ghost in the Shell has been one of my favorite movies ever since hearing the iconic opening song from Kenji Kawai.
    The song is a traditional Japanese and is sung at a marriage, but in the movie it is sung to celebrate the ‘marriage’ between humanity and technology.
    Reading Nicoleta’s detailed breakdown I can see Etat Libre d’Orange married Natural and Synthetic perfumery perfectly.

    I have Tom of Finland and Fat Electrician.

    Greetings from the UK!

  • Very interesting review Nicoleta! What sparks my interest based on Nicoleta’s review is the idea of a fragrance inspired by an epic science fiction book such as an Simmon’s Hyperion books! Like Nicoleta, I am a huge science fiction lover. I am not familiar with the Hyperion books but I particularly love science fiction books that delve deeply into religious and philosophical themes. I also adore how completely immersive Nicoleta’s descriptions of each stage of the fragrance are – I feel completely transported reading it!

    I live in the US. My favorite Etat Libre d’Orange perfume is definitely the deliciously naughty Putains des Palaces.

  • Bryant Worley says:

    I really enjoyed Nicoleta’s breakdown of the stages of the fragrance. And that, along with those crazy notes, makes this very interesting.

    I live in Waldorf, Maryland, USA, and my live. What is your favourite Etat Libre d’Orange perfume is I Am Trash.

  • This is exciting and bold , most ELDO creations are,Nicoleta as always envelops the reader into the mood and conceptual universe.A SF fan like me is all eyes and nose , thanks for the opportunity , from Romania with love and curiosity !

  • Vanillander65 says:

    Wow! I love The Ghost in the Shell and a perfume with the same name is perfection!
    With those unusual notes, it’s clearly a creative and interesting concept.
    My favorite Etat Libre d’Orange perfume is Noel au Balcon. I’m from the EU. Thank you for the draw!

  • Wow. All the notes.. not sure how to put into words. Very very interesting and intriguing. Thank you very much for the review Nicoleta. Sadly I don’t own anything from the Etat Libre d’Orange.
    Many thanks, UK

  • OMG! I love Ghost in the Shell anime! I want to try this perfume soooo bad! And the notes sound intriguing!!! Most of them I’ve never seen before! I am from Sweden

  • Thanks for the great review Nicoleta!

    I really love how you partitioned this review into different stages with the mood in each and credits associated with each of the fragrance materials. Breaking down a fragrance into these stages is no easy feat.

    My favourite one from this house is Fat Electricaian.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • Francesca Brice says:

    Thank you so much for those fabulous reviews, a real pleasure to take my mind through the possibilities of these fragrances!

  • The start of a new wolrd is something that gets me interested in this perfume! I would love to try it! Thank you! Greece

  • I haven’t read these series of books or tried a perfume by this brand, yet, so no favorites, yet. But based on Nicoleta’s review, I am intrigued by both the books and by Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell. Reading the review was like reading a science fiction story. Interested in how the synthetic and natural ingredients are blended together in Etat Libre d’Orange The Ghost in the Shell. Thanks for the review and draw. Writing from the USA.

  • Wow, this time Nicoleta has surpassed herself, you can tell she is a fan of ELDO and of sci-fi! I am not into Mangas or science fiction but have tried a lot of ELDO’s fragrances and found them so peculiar and different from all other brands, so I am sure the ghost in the shell is no exception. The bottle is spectacular, the notes intriguing and so is the inspiration behind the scent… I would sooooo love to be the lucky winner!! Me favourite ELDO fragrance is Archives 69. Greetings from Italy

  • Etat Libre d’Orange are famous with (sometimes a lot….) quirky fragrances, I do believe Ghost in Shell is no exception.
    I like the notes, the transition from “cryogenic fruits” , to “manga flowers” and finally the “anume rain” , fascinating and alluring scent.
    “A “strong but silent” type of sidekick, wafting close to skin, hugging the curves of the uncanny valley of “identically natural” fruits and flowers”
    Hahaha , I’m sold.
    Tilda Swinton Like This is the only Etat Libre d’Orange fragrance i own , now the name is changed to just Like This , not why. On my second bottle “Tilda Swinton” part is missing , but the fragrance is the same , it’s not reformulated !
    Tilda Swinton Like This reminds me of grandma , and her garden full of pumpkins
    Thanks to Nicoleta , and Etat Libre d’Orange , and cheers with Cabernet Sauvignon
    Back and forth between USA and Scotland, two weeks in US -> two weeks in Scotland, and so on. Basically both USA and UK at the same time

  • What a cool review! It really took me to this world. I love the idea of the notes being a mixture of biotech and natural materials. I would really love to smell this. I live in St. Louis, MO, USA.

  • What sparks my interest the most is the progression of the fragrance. I really liked the stages that Nicoletta described and the overall concept of the perfume is quite interesting as well. Kind regards from IN, USA.

  • There a lot to take in here , from history to founder of this fragrance. I like it of its all in one fragrance and not one strong note only. I am in Sweden EU

  • ELDO fragrances are kind of unpredictable, Remarkable People for example somehow reminds me of Haribo grapefruit gummy bears, and I was expecting something…. different. The sample came with my bottle of Spice Must Flow , fragrance on a different level compared to the regular Etat Libre d’Orange line.
    Ghost in Shell attracts me with its transition from tangy malicious fruits, to plasticky and floral , to nostalgic grown up , and trailblazing to my taste spicy , smoky and mossy fragrance .
    Inspired by a famous manga , that’s so ELDO
    For years my favorite Etat Libre d’Orange was my Bijou Romantic. Right now it’s Spice Must Flow, 10/10 fragrance , I also own Bijou Romantic.
    Exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • No doubt I’ll sample Ghost in Shell, Nicoleta Tomsa review made me think of me making, and later eating Banana Pear cake , drinking apple juice, while sitting on my old plastic couch and watching anime Sounds great in some unusual way , i like the notes, and the fact the scent changes a lot.
    Etat Libre d’Orange do have fragrances for every occasion, 500 Years for example , my favorite Etat Libre d’Orange smells like chocolate rose and Cardamom Tarts, with Rose Water .Fat Electrician is my second favorite Etat Libre d’Orange. Combination of vetiver and the whipped cream is done very well.
    Appreciate Nicoleta Tomsa review, and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • Ghost in The Shell is avant-Garde tricky fragrance i’d love to win.
    Floral, ambery , mossy, sweet, metallic , manga inspired , I like what I just read. One olfactive fantasy is a way to describe a lot of Etat Libre d’Orange fragrances , not just Ghost in the Shell .
    At the moment my number one Etat Libre d’Orange fragrance is Spice Must Flow, and I find the smell very similar to Chai Masala – Rose, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cardamom . If you know Chai Masala, you know Spice Must Flow. Fabulous smell, and unlike some other Etat Libre d’Orange fragrances it’s a really powerful.
    I also like Remarkable People, and You or Someone like You .
    Thank you Nicoleta , Etat Libre d’Orange
    USA

  • This sounds stunning. I’d love to have such a rich, vivid story (or fictional world) stimulated by a perfume. My favorite ELDOs are Jasmin Et Cigarette and Cologne. (USA)

  • I haven’t tried anything yet from this company, but I’ve been wanting to try one of their incense-prominent fragrances which I’ve heard about. It seems like there are a lot of fragrances being made these days which are having a mineral aspect in combination with a floral aspect, and it has a soap-like scent, or a clean laundry scent, and this fragrance seems like it might be an example of that. This fragrance has some ingredients which I’ve never heard of, and I’d like to see what they are like. I live in MD., U.S.A.

  • I have to say Nicoleta review is great, she tried her best not only to review the fragrance, but to stick to Ghost in the Shell theme, splendid job !!!!
    Only Etat Libre D’Orange could release a fragrance named, and inspired by one of the greatest cyberpunk franchises, and seinen mangas ever. In this world Ghost in the Shell, and Masamune Shirow are considered royalties. Where he took inspiration for Ghost in the Shell no one actually knows, some of the theories he never referred to, some he denied.
    Stage 1: cryogenic fruits
    Stage II Manga flowers
    Stage III – Anime rain
    Huge fan of the whole franchise, I love Etat Libre d’Orange, I’ll be happy to win Ghost in the Shell fra.
    I now have 4 Etat Libre d’Orange frags- 100 ml’s of You Or Someone Like , Like This, Experimentum Crucis I received as a gift.500 Years i also have. I’d like to add that performance of “Orange Extraordinaire” line is unreal. I like most of my fragrances obnoxiously loud , but even I’m careful not to overspray.
    All profiles I already follow
    Thanks a lot
    USA only, not for long I hope

  • Andrei Artimon says:

    The notes are indeed bizarre and that makes me only more curious to test this experiment of a fragrance.
    My favorite from Etat Libre d’Orange is Rien. Thank you!