Fragments by NVC Purpureum Review (Neela Vermeire and Cristiano Canali) 2022 +Winter Amethyst Giveaway

Fragments by NVC Creations Purpureum

 Fragments by NVC Purpureum by J©

Purple is my favourite colour; I’m always in search of purple items to wear as tonally it works so well with blacks, navies and other dark shades I dress myself in. Purple has this sense of depth and mystery other colours don’t possess. Fragments by NVC Purpureum, a collaboration between Neela Vermeire of Neela Vermeire Creations and Cristiano Canali, represents fragments of mystic warmth and the colour purple; it gives me all the beautiful tones and shades of purple my heart desires, covering me like an invisible scented cloak. One of the inspirations for Fragments by NVC came from a mosaic by Marc Chagall in a cathedral in Vence, in the south of France, a place close to Neela’s heart where she spends her summer months. I’ve not seen this mosaic in real life, but smelling Purpureum made me think of another work by Chagall I know, ‘He went up to the Couch and found a young Lady asleep, chemised with her Hair as she were the full Moon rising over the eastern Horizon…’ from the Four Tales from the Arabian Nights series.

Best Marc Chagall Paintings

Marc Chagall – He went up to the couch… The Arabian Nights, 1948.

It’s epic title along with the artwork itself, in an abstract way, has something of Fragments by NVC Purpureum to it. It’s not just all the purple colours and tones of the painting, but rather there’s a sensuality and wildness in the content that’s deeply evocative and that also feels imbedded within Purpureum’s composition. Yet Chagall’s soft circular line keeps things flowing allowing each fragment its own space as your eyes move around the paintings surface. Again similar to how Purpureum feels as you wear it, teasing you with all its delicious elements but not all at once, it never feels to busy or cloying, rather its more like a beautifully faceted diamond or amethyst, shimmering with tasty purple shades and tones, attracting those near by with its alluring scent.

Neela Vermeire of Neela Vermeire Creations

Portrait of Neela Vermeire, courtesy of Neela Vermeire Creations

This trio of perfumes Nemus, Purpureum, and Thyina arrived in 2022 in an air of mystery, accompanied by stunning graphics by Massimo Alfaioli, illustrating the notes of each perfume. I love how the usual perfume pyramid is discarded; instead we get this beautiful artwork, a kind of fragmented whole. Its much closer to how we really experience perfume notes, as the scent dances on our skin. It leaves you space for mystery.

Fragments By NVC Purpureum illustration by Massimo Alfaioli

Fragments By NVC Purpureum© illustration by Massimo Alfaioli

I’ve had a hard time describing Fragments by NVC Purpureum, because each time I sit down to attempt to put words to it, I get lost in its beauty. It teases you with it’s fragments of delicious treats, just enough to keep your mouth-watering as each element is devoured and explored, almost like a decant tasting menu, where the servings feel opulent yet, never over done or cloying. It’s balanced beautifully through it’s evolution, giving a feeling from the start of a rich and complex scent, slowly conjuring a deep fig liquor, perfect for this cold weather, with various elements almost distilled and reduced down, creating a thick rich syrup in the heart. The fig feels roasted, making it a biteable jammy rich purple deliciousness, with a dark sweet liquorice depth, if you know Finnish sweet liquorice it’s close to that. Boozy spiced rum facets shimmer over the top glowing with welcoming warmth. Resinous myrrh gives a different kind of sweetness, getting ambery in new ways. There’s a beautiful counter point from magnolia, which creates a soft clean floral haze, slightly waxy, almost as if its a top coat over the rich amber leather that’s slowly that’s forming in the composition, letting tonka bean make bring out a dryness as it’s coumarin facets come out to play. Purpureum is brilliantly seasoned with just a pinch of black pepper, it elevates the darkly rich and sweet gourmand elements, while simultaneously laying the ground for the star of the show for me, immortelle.

Immortelle in perfumery

Photo of immortelle in the suburbs of Dublin by J©

Immortelle, or helichrysum, is one of my favourite materials and plants out in the wild; I’m hoping to grow one soon, but for now I’ll settle with passing a bush near where I get coffee. I can smell its scent as I approach; it’s darkly spiced with an almost sticky burnt sugar aroma that forms a kind tea like biscuity sweetness. Here in Purpureum its warm tea like facets makes the rum glow, while its burnt sugar side bakes the fig into a golden jammy richness, one I find utterly mouth-watering. This lets the spiced side bring out an unknown slightly wild edge making it rather sexy; with gentle aromatic facets giving it’s a cool twist. It’s blends beautifully into a sweet tobacco aroma too, where more abstract rich stone fruit aromas bolster the fig, taking it to new depths, as dark roast coffee aromas bring out new darker tones, tanning the rich dark purple leather that was formed. Purpureum never gets sweet sweet, it’s always stays on the right side of opulent, its so beautifully balanced, just giving you enough of a taste of each element, letting other materials compliment and expand each other, all seasoned beautifully. Its does all this while tempting and teasing all those around you with its delicious scent trail. Fragments by NVC Purpureum really feels like rich deep purple leather with a boozy resinous figgy coffee aura of velvety darkness. It’s complex and mysterious in many ways; yet its sweet smile draws you in, pulling you close into Purpureum’s delicious purple haze.

Notes: Black Pepper, Coffee, Fig, Rum, Immortelle, Magnolia, Licorice, Cocoa, Leather, Tobacco, Tonka Bean, Labdanum, Myrrh.

Many thanks for the samples provided by Neela Vermeire. Thoughts and nose my own.

Purpureum Fragments by NVC

Fragments by NVC Purpureum via the brand and @carolecharbonnier

 

Thanks to the largesse of Neela Vermeire, we have a 50 ml bottle of Fragments by NVC Purpureum for one registered reader in the USA, and EU. Please be sure to register. To be eligible, please tell us what appeals to you about Fragments by NVC’s Purpureum based on J’s review and where you live. Draw closes 12/3/2023

50 ml bottles and the discovery set are for sale on the Neela Vermeire Website here

Neela Vermeire was Ermano’s Best Creative Director of 2022 and Michelyn’s Hall of Fame recipient of 2022. Thyina was a top ten perfume of 2022 for Michelyn.

Ida Meister awarded the collection in her top ten best perfumes of 2022.

Please read Ida’s reviews and background of Thyina, Nemus and Purpureum here

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62 comments

  • The description of all the notes: fig, fig liqueur, dark, spicy coffee, tobacco coming to together to create a tea-like sweetness, that is still unisex and not too gourmand but rich and complex and perfect for Fall and Winter plus a mysterious vibe, that stands out for me. USA

  • Now this sounds like a potential showstopper to me! This fragrance somehow seems to have all of the gourmand notes that I love wrapped up together. Licorice, rum, tobacco, coffee, and tonka? Yes, please! I’m especially interested in that roasted fig that J mentioned. I like the idea of the fig being cooked down into a sticky, syrupy experience. I think the black pepper is a great touch too. Like J said, it can really serve to liven up certain notes and I think it would play very well with the richer tones of the coffee, rum, and tobacco. Overall, this seems to be a real winner and I would love to get my nose on it. Best of luck to everyone, I live in NC, USA.

  • All of my fave notes in one Perfume i Want this yummy blend. Amethyst is my favorite stone. Im from eu

  • The combination of Cinnamon and red rum really appeales to me. This perfume sounds relally mouth watering, it’s an amazing composition for sure. I live in Trzebnica, Poland, EU.

  • Fragments by NVC Purpureum sounds quite splendid and I’m also drawn to the color purple which to me evokes splendor, majesty and royalty. Thank you J for a detailed review and thank you Neela Vermeire for the kind giveaway. I’m in USA

  • Purpureum sounds luxurious and decadent. I enjoy tobacco, coffee, licorice and myrrh notes in fragrances, so it’s right up my alley. On my wishlist it goes. Thanks for the opportunity to sniff. Mich USA

  • I like the color purple and am always intrigued by fragrances that smell “purple”. I also love Neela Vermeire’s creations, so I’m very interested in Purpureum. While I love all of the included notes, I am glad that J mentioned it’s never overdone or cloying. J’s comments about it conjuring a “deep fig liquor”, possessing “sweet liquorice depth”, and the “soft clean floral haze” from the magnolia all make me want to try it even more. Purpureum sounds like a beautiful, deep purple fragrance. I would love to own a bottle of it.

    Thank you, J, for the great review, and thank you to Neela Vermeire for the giveaway. I am located in the USA.

  • J’s review expresses a deep fascination with Fragments, emphasizing its rich, mysterious, and captivating nature. I am mostly fascinated by the ability of the fragrance notes, particularly the intricate blend of fig, rum, immortelle, and other notes, to create a velvety, dark aura reminiscent of purple leather. And it seems like its evolution on the skin, from a complex scent to a sweet and opulent experience, is very highlighted. I along with J appreciate the fragrance’s multifaceted nature, reminiscent of deep purple hues, it sounds so poetic and I would love to experience this perfume myself one day!

    I am from the EU (Germany)

  • Fragments by NVC Purpureum is inspired by the color purple and succeeds in its mission. from the review, it seems like a coffee tobacco composition with gourmandy elements. I am in US.

  • Shibuichi2000 says:

    I’d be curious about the fig in Purpureum, since it comes blended with heavier and stronger notes than usual. Reading the review I felt like swimming in a pool full with various sizes velvet purple balloons, all soft to the touch, squishy and on a constant motion.
    In all this purple somptuos fiesta, the magnolia sounds like a breath of freshness that softens the sweetness.
    I’m from EU.

  • Purpureum based on J’s review sounds very appealing. The description was great and then the part about the immortelle made it sound really good and different. The different nuances of immortelle and how they react with other notes the way J described just really had me interested for sure. Would love to try it. Thanks for the generous giveaway. From the US.

  • Oh, this sounds so delicious!
    Beautifully balanced rich and complex scent with deep fig liquor creating a thick rich syrup in the heart, followed by boozy spiced rum, resinous myrrh and magnolia, all layedered on tonka bean and immortelle.
    Perfect for these cold days!
    EU

  • Sorohan Adriana says:

    Fragments of life, a purple one like a beautifully faceted diamond or amethyst, shimmering with tasty purple shades and tones, attracting those near by with its alluring scent.
    I am from EU

  • perusegenesis says:

    The fact that the fragrance never gets to be totally sweet and that it remains balanced and elegant makes me wanna put it in on my wishlist, thank you for the review. It sounds right up my alley, and the notes are to die for. I’m currently in Romania, Europe

  • David Furman says:

    The sounds like mystery and allure at its finest. At first I was skeptical with the purple theme but seeing the notes changed that into a peaked interest. Got to be a beautiful combo I just hope the licorice isn’t overpowering. This seems to be a sweet, boozy, and floral but I could be wrong. Please let me win a bottle so my curiosity is satisfied, from Jacksonville NC.

  • Complex, mysterious and attractive. I think that PURPUREUM is a perfume suitable for winter, with its warm and intimate notes. I don’t own anything by Nella Vermeire, but I imagine her perfumes to be very elegant.
    Linda (EU)

  • When this perfume was described as “rich deep purple leather with a boozy resinous figgy coffee aura of velvety darkness”, it became appealing. US

  • Never tried anything from Neela Vermeire, but Purpureum rocking the notes of leather, tobacco, coffee, cocoa and rum seems right up my alley!
    Thank you!

  • Nice review! Not a fan of purple, beyond the Prince hit, perhaps because we associate this color in Spain with Easter, but this collaboration between Neela Vermeire and Sig. Canali results in a beautiful faceted rich and complex perfume that piques my interest: a spiced gourmand boozy velvety leather scent. I agree with J in the love of Immortelle : any scent with this wild flower is a must for me (Immortelle Corse from Parfum d’Empire, my favorite). I also like a lot the illustration of the notes by Massimo Alfaioli that leaves aside the olfactory pyramid. I live in Spain, EU.

  • Interesting collaboration of Neela Vermeire and Cristiano Canali. The purple tones are great. Darkly spices coffee with immortelle and deep leather sound complex and mysterious. Warm greetings from EU.

  • Where do we buy Fragments in the USA
    I am a big fan of Neela Vermeire Ashoka and trayee
    Would love to win this mysterious purple gourmand with salty licorice

  • Maybe it’s my adoration for Prince, but I just love fragrances inspired by the color purple. Most I’ve encountered are redolent of berries, so I’m gratified to see the only fruit present in Purpureum is fig. The combination with gourmand notes; coffee, rum, cocoa and licorice, as well as leather and tobacco make for a complex and mysterious scent. I’m in MD, USA.

  • I love the graphics by Massimo Alfaioli! I agree with the reviwer that they seem to better represent the experience of wearing perfume, with notes coming in and out of focus as you move through time and space. And the notes of Fragments by NVC Purpureum do sound wonderful. I know a lot of people hate licorice, but I LOVE it and am always intrigued when it’s listed in perfume notes. Sign me up for this purple haze!
    I’m in WV, USA

  • Neela Vermeire i relate to what the great Walt Disney once said “If you can dream it, you can do it” , and she did it while having full financial, and creative control of the brand .
    With his experience i so wonder what kind of fragrance Wearescentient thinks possesses “fragments of delicious threats” and “biteable jammy rich purple deliciousness” , and I’d like to know will Purpureum be as good as Trayee , my favorite from Neela Vermeire. I really like the balsamic drydown, with velvety darkness.
    I’d tuck my scarf under the collar of my suit , spray some Purpureum and be found of the experience.
    Thank you Wearescentient , Neela Vermeire
    USA

  • Neela Vermeire has the most amazing creations. And this review makes me so excited.. leather with a boozy resinous figgy aura, plus the busy element is rum…say no more…these are all of my favorite notes. I have to sample this one. I’m from Illinois, US.

  • This sounds complex, boozy and warm – a fragrance like a dark drink with some bubbles in it, sweet and strong. Very aligned with its name.
    Thanks for the review and the giveaway, from Europe.

  • I love Neela Vermeire and this scent seems like it truly hits all the right spots for me. Based on this review I would love to try this! It would be amazing to win, thanks for the opportunity.
    Living in the EU

  • I really like the notes of Purpureum and I feel like it would be a great addition to anyone’s cooler weather wardrobe. Very curious about this release from Neela!!
    Thanks!

  • With a description like this it’s impossible not be curious about this perfume. The notes seems wonderful and i’d like to find how they brought them togheter.
    Gianmarco from Italy.

  • What appealed to me about Fragments by NVC’s Purpureum based on J’s review is how it never gets overly sweet, stays on the opulent side, beautifully balanced, giving the wearer enough of a taste of each element, allowing the other materials to compliment and expand each other, all seasoned beautifully. Thank you for the opportunity. New York, USA.

  • AromaDulce73 says:

    When I think of purple I think of a sweet grape candy or something fruity. The notes in this fragrance seem like it will take you on a roller coaster fragrance journey, not linear at all.

    Los Angeles CA USA

  • Coffee, rum, myrrh and immortelle…what is there not to love? I even am on the salmiakki team! (Finnish licorice and particularly, the sweet and salty type that so many loathe and I am lucky enough to enjoy). Purpureum sounds like a gorgeous, exotic, mysterious yet comforting ride. I also loved the associations to Chagall’s works.
    Commenting from the EU.
    Thanks!

  • I’m intrigued by the faceted, flowing feel Purpureum as you wear it, expressing a range of purple qualities from moment to moment. Also, the Fragments By NVC Purpureum© illustration is really cool; it captures how the fragrance is intended to express these notes in a different manner than the usual pyramid, and it’s beautifully rendered. The complex roasted fig note sounds particularly striking and immortelle’s honeyed qualities are almost always welcome. Thanks for the excellent review, J.

    I’m in the USA.

  • Oh, wow, that sounds like heaven. All the shades of purple, labdanum centered, ever-changing in misty glory….I want to dream in this one! I live in the US

  • small business owner myself, I own a bakery, I’m really happy seeing fine , and devoted people like Neela Vermeire succeed.

    “It teases you with it’s fragments of delicious treats, just enough to keep your mouth-watering as each element is devoured and explored, almost like a decant tasting menu”
    +
    “The fig feels roasted, making it a biteable jammy rich purple deliciousness, with a dark sweet liquorice depth, if you know Finnish sweet liquorice it’s close to that.”

    Wearescentient + Neela Vermeire fragrances = Win. I absolutely LOVE such culinary references , being a Pastry Chef i’ll also never forget how Ida once compared Mohur Extrait with Gulab Jamun , shout out to you too Ida ❤
    For those who don’t know, so called Finish sweet liquorice is traditional for the country, but the taste and texture is different , it’s a bit more crunchy than chewy , Fins even call it Halva .
    Wearescentient take on Purpureum is quite similar to mine , he made me think of making Chocolate Ganache Rum Cake, with Roasted Figs and melted lakritz , and later on eating it while sitting on a leather couch , and someoneis smoking Cuban cigarettes nearby. Like Wearescentient said the fragrance is delicious , and slightly edgy , such a great review. I have a sample , and I don’t think I can smell pepper.
    One VERY IMPORTANT note to all who based on Wearescentient take on Purpureum do want to discover Neela Vermeire fragrances , you should know that
    ☆ When buying the Original line sample set you will receive six , and not eight samples Rahele, Pichola, Ashoka, Bombay Bling,Mohur and Trayee .
    ☆ Be aware Mohur Extrait and Niral samples are NOT included in the Original Line discovery set, or available on Neela Vermeire website at all , and you will have to order the two extra samples from Luckyscent like I did , or other websites / decant shops.
    ☆ Fragments by NVC is a different line, with different motifs, and of course with its own sample set.
    Appreciate the review, the awsome culinary references Wearescentient made , and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • When I was starting my journey , working shifts on top of training with the vision of becoming Master Barber, at the barbershop i was working back then , there was a framed quote on the wall “To be successful, you have to have your heart in your business, and your business in your heart” . Neela Vermeire may very well have the same quote hanging somewhere in her office
    Congratulations on your Fragments by NVC collection , more artistic fragrances are coming I’m sure, stay on the right track, and please stay independent.
    Purple color has been used for centuries by the Royals worldwide, in Purpureum it symbolizes the pristine quality of the ingredients, the uniqueness and opulent feel.
    I don’t think I’ve even tasted a fig liquor, let alone mixed with tea like biscuity sweetness, roasted coffee and rich dark purple leather, Purpureum sounds delicious and exquisite , I always acknowledge such fragrances.
    Bombay Bling is my favorite Neela Vermeire perfume, it smells fresh mango fruity, and woody, in a good, natural way.
    Thanks to all involved
    Germany

  • sillage4ever says:

    Sounds truly incredible, and from such a legend. Roasted figs and and figgy liqueur…yes!

    Also, my hair is plum purple right now so I feel like this perfume is speaking directly to my soul. I’m in the USA, thanks for the drawing.

  • Neela Vermeire Creations Mohur Extrait i adore , fantastic jammy rose, lactonic almonds and resins , with top quality sandalwood , a gem I wear on special occasions .
    Neela has a small, but proven team you can trust , creativity , highest quality fragrances , and no short cuts . All are great moves leading people to success!
    Purpureum i like because the abstract purple journey @wearescentient took us on , and the delicious roasted fig , coffee , rum on top of resins and leather . Upscale sophisticated gourmand i need to try
    Cheers with Cognac and Coke cocktail, garnished with lime and maraschino cherries, and thank you for the opportunity
    USA

  • I love the story behind it. It sounds like a complex, boozy and warm fragrance that indeed would be perfect for winter season. I would love to try this purple scent.
    Thanks for the article, I’m based in EU

  • Nikolina_84 says:

    The notes themselves are enough to make me want this perfume, but what really sparked my interest is this: “Fragments by NVC Purpureum really feels like rich deep purple leather with a boozy resinous figgy coffee aura of velvety darkness. It’s complex and mysterious in many ways; yet its sweet smile draws you in, pulling you close into Purpureum’s delicious purple haze.”
    Hugs from Croatia, EU ❤️

  • Sounds like this one is very, very rich and deeply complex scent. I am intrigued how all those notes are coming together in one royal venue – magnolia, fig liqueur, resins, imortelle, tobacco… is this more gourmand or more ambery?
    I like all the Neela Vermeire fragrances i have tryed so far, my favorite is Rahele.
    Would like to participate in this draw, thank you, I am from the EU.

  • Patricia R. says:

    Purple works nicely with earthy shades too, especially in the cold months.
    I have hopes Purpureum will be the equivanlent of those tones and feelings translated into fragrance. It ´s also a very hieratic colour to express spirituality and festivity of the season.
    I live in the EU.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the great review! Neela Vermiere is a perfumer that I’ve been meaning to try for a while and this collaboration with Cristiano Canali sounds really wonderful.

    I enjoy the immortelle note and combining it with a roasted jammy fig, rum, resins, labdanum and using black pepper as a contrast for all the sweetness makes this a fascinatingly mystical fragrance. I also appreciate that this is a scent that is purple sensual without using the iris note.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • Just in time for winter! You had me at fig, add some spicy coffee and tobacco, how can I say no!?

    PNW, USA.

  • Regis Monkton says:

    I’ve been very interested to try something from Neela Vermeire. The list of notes for Purpureum seem very good to me. I appreciate how J describes the immortelle bush and how its scent is used in Purpureum, e.g. “Here in Purpureum its warm tea like facets makes the rum glow, while its burnt sugar side bakes the fig into a golden jammy richness, one I find utterly mouth-watering. This lets the spiced side bring out an unknown slightly wild edge making it rather sexy; with gentle aromatic facets giving it’s a cool twist.” This fragrance sounds enticing to me. I live in the U.S.A.

  • So interested by the review; all I want is to smell like purple twilight and this scent is the perfect purple amethyst dream. I love that it’s a rich, deep take on purple and not just light and breezy. Seems mysterious, sexy, and spicy

  • PetaloDiCera says:

    This sounds just perfect for me! I would love to play with PURPUREUM colours and the delicious perfumated Fragments of coffee, fug, rum, magnolia, immortelle, tobacco…
    Love the illustrations by Massimo Alfaioli by the way.. can’t wait to smell this creation!
    Smiles from Italy, EU.

  • Neela Vermeire is so talented and this sounds magical and mysterious and above all delicious! I’d love to try it to experience what purple smells like. In US.

  • Coffee, fig, cocoa……and rum. Some of my favorite flavors. Nice that it doesn’t get too sweet, but stays velvety seems nice. Purple is an awesome color, this sounds so fantastic. Thanks for the chance. USA.

  • Fragments by NVC Purpureum seems like a beautiful concoction of some of my favourite notes in perfumery (fig, immortelle, tonka, magnolial, licorice, cocoa and myrrh). I’m familiar with some of fragrances from Neela Vermeire and I’m still infatuated with Bombay Bling.
    Many thanks for this draw. I live in France.

  • wandering_nose says:

    I am so excited to smell Purpureum as soon as physically possible! Thank you, J, for you very evocative review. I am a major fan of fragrances which never become too sweet but which seduce the wearer and those around them with their velvety opulence. The marriage of roasted fig with black pepper, coffee, immortelle, tobacco, rum, myrrh and labdanum is like a dream come true to me… Truly swept off my feet with the notes. The depth, the trail and the mystery of Purpureum make it a fragrance that seems to be able to appeal to most perfume aficionados, myself definitely included. I am based in the EU. Many thanks for the draw!

  • Great review by J here.
    Fragments by NVC is a fragrance house that I must totally try.
    Purpureum totally caught me by surprise. I got hooked by the fig and the liquor notes. The sweet gourmand elements just make me want to try this perfume even more. I hope I get my nose on it soon.
    USA here.

  • Taking into consideration all the good things that I read about Neela Vermeire during the years , i believe she’s one of a kind person. LOVE Bombay Bling, and original Mohur, and I’m pumped for Fragments by NVC line .
    Purpureum is smooth, balsamic fragrance with added rum, coffee , tobacco, leather with slightly spicy and vanillic nuances , sounds fantastic. Every single aspect of the fragrance has its own place, nicely blended and adding to the whole purple color picture
    I believe Purpureum would be a great fit for me.
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • Fragments by NVC Purpureum is such a charismatic fragrance , warm , delicious, and even boozy. The thick rich syrup is the heart, the warm leather, roasted figs are the aspects of the fragrance i find most appealing. Purpureum could easily lift my spirits up with its deep purple attributes.
    I also like the mosaic in Vence, France purple sentiment , and the graphics by Massimo Alfaioli.
    Thank you “J” for the review,and of course for the generosity
    EU

  • I had the blast of not only smelling Neela Vermeire Créations fragrances at Esxence 2018 , but meeting, and chatting with Neela herself. Such a warm and genuine woman.
    Esxence is surreal experience for every fragrance lover, my last visit was in 2019 , hopefully in 2024 I’ll visit the exhibition again.
    I know all Neela Vermeire fragrances, and if I have to rate my favorite ones, counting Fragments by NVC
    1. Mohur Extrait , also Michelyn favorite
    2. Purpureum / Bombay Bling
    3. Trayee
    Purpureum like @wearescentient said is quite complex, it changes so much from the opening, to the heart and the drydown. Sweet, boozy , smoky ,nutty, resinous and sweet leather nuances intermingle in a magician way. Unlike the author pepper i don’t get at all , and the floral nuances, and the liquorice are in the background, and not major factors on my skin.
    Thick and syrupy fruity , boozy and leathery goodness, Purpureum is a hidden gem every fragrance lover should try.

    “One of the inspirations for Fragments by NVC came from a mosaic by Marc Chagall in a cathedral in Vence, in the south of France, a place close to Neela’s heart where she spends her summer months.”

    “Moses saved from the waters” mosaic by Marc Chagall is quite famous, I was not aware it’s the inspiration behind Purpureum, and a region Neela Vermeire like to visit , love such inside information.
    It’s debatable within historiography, and different churches do have different views of what cathedral is , still technically speaking it’s a former cathedral , since no bishop reside there for hundreds of years. Since it’s a Catholic Church, and according to Catholic traditions it should be called proto-cathedral , meaning former cathedral.
    I’ll make sure to follow @massimoalfaioli , all other profiles I already follow, @waltherp99bg
    Thanks a lot
    USA

  • Hey , I know it’s a different Cafleurebon contributor but I first discovered Neela Vermeire Creations fragrances watching Redolessence videos.
    Thanks to J’s review I started thinking purple, purple mosaic, small charming places in the South of France,roasted figs, rum … even the leather is purple color. The rich and sweet gourmand elements, tea facets and the sweet tobacco together with J’s thoughts are making me believe Purpureum is almost esoteric, everything feels purple in my eyes right now
    Trayee is my darling by Neela Vermeire
    Thank you, and fingers crossed
    Lisbon Portugal (EU)

  • What a fragrance Purpureum is, unique and posh all together
    I can tell the connection made by the fragrance journalist calling it Purple, there’s alcohol, fruits , leather somehow blended with a cathedral in France, and the feeling of hand made creation.
    Wow to the maximum , thanks to the fragrance journalist (sorry there’s no name attached) for the read first, and the giveaway
    From EU

  • Michael Prince says:

    What appeals to you about Fragments by NVC’s Purpureum based on J’s review first off the note breakdown. I love so many of the notes in this to include coffee, rum, immortelle, tobacco, licorice, cocoa, and all the resinous notes such as myrrh and labdanum. This sounds like an amazing collaboration between Neela Vermeire of Neela Vermeire Creations and Cristiano Canali conveying the color purple with all the beautiful artwork. This fragrance really resonates with me and I would love to have this. I am from the USA.

  • What a read !!
    I have high regards for dedicated women , who wants to succeed without others money , and guidance Neela Vermeire is moving forward by working hard, having their own vision of the world and their brands, and being warm and caring .
    Neela Vermeire equals top quality ingredients fragrances , usually created by one of the best perfumers out there Bertrand Duchaufour , and now she invited Fabrice Olivieri and Cristiano Canali . I still need to try Fragments by NVC collection , the “figment of our imagination”
    Party , bars , jazz music, coffee, rum , roasted figs , pepper and contentment all are part of the festive sensation coming from Purpureum. I also like the burned sugar and tea aroma coming from the immortelle.
    I’m happy to own one of Neela Vermeire fragrance called Trayee . I sampled it because of Ermano Picco Cafleurebon review, and decided to buy a bottle.To me definitely special occasions fragrance.
    Overly exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • all the notes: fig, fig liqueur, dark, spicy coffee, tobacco is the comobination of all my favorite notes OMG it sounds amazing and mysterious , i hope to get to smell this one.
    From France (EU)

  • all the notes: fig, fig liqueur, dark, spicy coffee, tobacco is the comobination of all my favorite notes OMG it sounds amazing and mysterious , i hope to get to smell this one.
    From France (EU)