Juliette Has A Gun Magnolia Bliss by Olya Bar©
What does summer of ’69 smell like?. I heard quite often that it smelled of patchouli and free love. We all know these stories, but there must have been some other fragrances in the air that can describe the era of peace, love, and freedom. Juliette has A Gun Magnolia Bliss, the latest release by Juliette Has a Gun, celebrates precisely that. Inspired by the Flower Power of the late 60s-early 1970s and the pure enjoyment of life, this is one juicy perfume.
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As many others may agree, a fruity fragrance always seems to do an excellent job of uplifting my spirit. Have a gloomy day? Spritz some Magnolia Bliss and it suddenly feels like an infusion of vitamin C that quickly delivers a dose of brightness and optimism into even the most dismal days. There is a Jolly Rancher type of sweetness you can almost taste in the opening, ripe nectarine and mirabelle plum duo make my mouth water. Juliette Has A Gun Magnolia Bliss feels relatively youthful to me. I picture a 1960s VW bus full of young nomads. Flowers are woven into their hair, and the soft scent of shampoo trails behind them as they listen to the tunes and open their hearts to life’s adventures. There is not a drop of seriousness in this fragrance if you are expecting a Lady Vengeance level of sophistication; keep going; this won’t be for you. If you enjoyed Pear Inc. and found it fun and flirtatious, Magnolia Bliss is your gal.
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As perfumer and founder Romano Ricci says, “Magnolia Bliss is a Flower Power spirit embodied in a fragrance”; one may believe the bohemian spirit smells of earthiness and warm woods, and perhaps some herbs may qualify as well. I think that each generation looks at the past through the lens of their life. Magnolia Bliss is an interpretation of what the 70s might have smelled like through the eye of a Gen Z consumer. Fun and liberating, it smells of tart summer filled with tropical cocktails and late-night parties around the pool. It smells of sweet kisses, first love, and lollipops.
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The one common denominator between the summer of 1969 and the famous Woodstock festival is perhaps the usage of musk in the base of Magnolia Bliss. According to a fabulous article written by Deputy Editor Ida Meister called the Perfumes of Woodstock, musk was everywhere. It is mixed with the scent of unwashed bodies and cheap fruity booze, which we will get to in a minute. Now I will be honest here, it’s in no way dirty or provocative. On the contrary, it smells of fruity shampoo and a bubble bath, fresh out of the shower skin and possibly some cheap fruity cocktails teenagers like to sneak into parties and drink as they rebel against the world.
Complex? No, Fun? Yes! Juliette Has A Gun Magnolia Bliss is a sundrenched and joyful little babe, sipping on a fruity glass of wine, a great fragrance for Flower children of all ages that brings nothing but happiness to the table. After all, isn’t that what we are chasing after all?
Notes: Bergamot, Magnolia, Mirabelle Plum, Musks
The bottle of Juliette has A Gun Magnolia Bliss was kindly gifted to me, opinions are always my own.
–Olya Bar, Editor
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