ÇaFleureBon Saturday Night Classics: Ô de Lancome Review (Robert Gonnon) 1969 – The green shield

Ô de Lancôme composed in 1969 by Robert Gonnon is the olfactory equivalent of drinking a frosted glass of iced lemonade in front of the AC.
Ô de Lancôme composed in 1969 by Robert Gonnon is the olfactory equivalent of drinking a frosted glass of iced lemonade in front of the AC.
Perfectly suited to the beautiful but duplicitous Delilah, Exaltatum Osmanthus Noble isn’t quite the lady it appears.Darker tones reveal her true nature
The violet in Hiram Green Vivacious appeals because it’s luscious, is comfortable in its own skin, unapologetically joyous and abloom with enthusiasm
Montale Paris is famous for their oud fragrances. Montale Bengal Oud may have oud in its title, but the fragrance is more a woody leathery animalic.
Les Indemodables Musc des Sables by Antoine Lie plays on space-defining relationships with the omnipotent aptitude of a Maitre D.
If Rogue Perfumery hasn’t been on your perfume radar it needs to be. The three you should be wearing- Tuberose and Moss, Chypre Siam and Jasmin Antique