Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Collection Review (2019) + Oranzo, Olyssia, Osiris, Oscarine and Ozkan Draw

 

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange blossom collection review

Branch of Orange Tree in Bloom, Angeles M Pomata via Fine Art America

There are times when you just want lovely. Not complicated, not esoteric, no big story. Something lightly elegant, easy, well-done, like a well-cut linen blouse or the perfect little black dress. Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom has just the ticket – in fact five of them. Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Collection comprises five graceful variations on the theme of orange blossom that are all downright beautiful.

Sylvaine Delacourte formerly of Guerlain

Sylvaine Delacourte, photo via delacourte.com

Orange blossom in its different forms is the source of neroli, orange blossom water, petitgrain, and orange blossom absolute. “My challenge,” says founder and perfumer Sylvaine Delacourte, “was to present it differently each time and give it multiple faces: sparkling, luminous, delicious, sensual, charismatic. My hope was to update and imbue it with the complexity, elegance and unexpectedness that we want from a fragrance.” Each fragrance in the Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Collection is a sister to the others in their shared orange blossom DNA, like the Muses of classical mythology, each with a unique personality.

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Oranzo (Patrice Revillard, Sylvaine Delacourte): Oranzo is a deliciously sparkly aperitif of heady orange blossom and tangy petitgrain, like a spritz of spring. Delacourte describes this perfume as frosty; but to me it is playful, lighthearted but not girlish, with a cheeky herbal bite. Tarragon is potent note in both perfumery and cookery and could easily have overwhelmed the milky sweetness of the flower. But it is reined in, its anisic, aromatic scent adding a contrapuntal bitter savour. If you’re in the mood for orange blossom at its most carefree, Oranzo is for you.

Notes: Orange, petitgrain, tarragon.

Sylvaine Delacourte Olyssia review

Poppy Corby-Tuech in The Collection, Amazon Studios

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Olyssia (Randa Hammami, Sylvaine Delacourte): Tres francaise Olyssia is perhaps the most classical orange blossom of the collection: perfectly structured, balanced between historically masculine and feminine notes, retro tinged. There’s a vintage quality to Olyssia that recalls the swan-like florals of 1950s France, like Givenchy L’Interdit or Lucien Lelong Indiscret; milky florals, a hint of fizz, and something just slightly earthy thrumming below the surface. Although it’s not listed, I’d swear there was aldehyde in the opening and a splash of tea somewhere in the middle. Jasmine and sandalwood make this confection creamy and romantic. This is the one you want to don when you’re thinking of ballgowns and elbow gloves.

Notes: Jasmine, sandalwood, vetiver, orange blossom.

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Osiris Review

Photo by Cecilia Austin

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Osiris (Irene Farmachidi): Named for the Egyptian god of the underworld, Osiris (whose names means “mighty”) is the least conventional fragrance; a velvety, spicy-sweet fragrance that would wear well on a man or a woman. The clementine note that opens Osiris merges quickly with pink pepper and cedar. For once, the pink peppercorn note does not come across as artificial; it has the slightly sweet pungency of the cracked dried bud; the cedar is ever so slightly smoky, like wood that has dried out over time. Sesame is a neat addition, adding a bitter nuttiness that cuts through the denser notes. Osiris is a sophisticated, modern alternative to the resinous and woody-spicy amalgam of winter scents.

Notes: : Clementine, sesame, cedarwood, orange blossom, pink peppercorn, guaiac wood.

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Oscarine review

Photo by  Steven Meisel for Vogue

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Oscarine (Irene Farmachidi): Saucy, bubbly Oscarine is the flirt of the bunch. She packs a punch of juicy, irresistible blackcurrant right off the top. A dash of bergamot and some dark, leafy basil add a summery touch. Here, the orange blossom hangs back a bit, letting those effervescent opening notes play around a while. Then, a staccato sharpness from pine. It’s a strange combination of notes on paper, but it works delightfully. When I need a hit of the heat, this one makes the blossoms rain from the trees. It’s a lovely touch of late Spring, even on a frigid November night.

Notes: Blackcurrant, pine, basil, bergamot, orange blossom.

Photo by Sandra Fourqui for Bloginity

Ozkan (Irene Farmachidi)Leather and crème brulee, a touch of licorice whip; Ozkan is the seductress of the sisters. Layers of dusty, smoky, saffron, milky tonka bean and dried leaf patchouli pull back and gradually reveal the orange blossom at the center like Salome’s seven veils. Ozkan is sensual, a little boozy, with nutty overtones from the tonka that get richer and more gourmand as times goes on. It takes a while for me to discern the orange blossom, because its lusher, more floral aspects are muted in favour of the flower’s inherent creaminess. Snuggle up under the covers with a dab on the nape of your neck and see what happens.

Notes: Tonka bean, leather, saffron, patchouli, orange blossom, neroli.

Which is my favourite? Yesterday, under a cold weak sun, it was zingy Oscarine. The day before, in the slumbery hours of morning, it was Osiris. Last night, a spritz of Olyssia and Oranzo, one on each wrist, brought a smile at day’s end. Tonight, as I type this, I’m breathing in that kitten with a whip, Ozkan. And that’s the beauty of this collection – there’s a whole orange blossom wardrobe to let you wear whatever style strikes your fancy.

Disclaimer: Samples of Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Collection kindly provided by Sylvaine Delacourte. My opinions are my own.

–  Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Collection review

Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Collection, photo by Lauryn

Thanks to the generosity of Sylvaine Delacourte Paris, we have a sample set of all five fragrances in the Orange Blossom Collection for one registered reader worldwide. You must register or your  entry will not count. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what appeals to you about the Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Collection, where you live and which of the five in the set appeal to you the most,  Draw closes 11/19/2019.

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47 comments

  • Orange blossom lover here! They all sound lovely, just like a woman can be: sparkling, luminous, delicious, sensual, charismatic. Love to try them!Ana, Romania,EU

  • The sheer thought of being able to test all those different interpretations of oranges intrigues me!

    Living in Germnay, EU

  • I”m not usually a fan of orange blossom (I know, how can I love perfume and not this note?), but I must say that I found the variations of this to be most intriguing. I think Osiris is the most appealing to me. Thanks for a great review and a generous draw. I’m in the USA

  • With its creamy quality and leather note, Ozkan is the fragrance that appeals to me the most in this set. I tried both musk and vanilla discovery sets, so I am curious to see how Sylvaine approaches the orange blossom theme. I live in the USA.

  • Citrus fragrances are my favorite during the warm summer months. If lucky, I’d love to try them all. But, Oranzo is calling my name with that tangy petitgrain note. Thanks for another fabulous draw! USA

  • Orange blossom mmmmmm! So many variations I would not know what to pick. So nice to have a collection! Thank you . I would pick Ozkan if I had to. USA

  • What appeals to me about Sylvaine Delacourte Orange Blossom Collection is obviously the theme itself, orange blossom. The seductive nature of Ozkan might be the boozy & tonka notes and that’s what I’d like to try the most. VA, USA.

  • From Lauryn’s description, Oscarine would be my choice. I am familiar with Syvaine Delacourte’s musk and vanilla collections and I very much like the idea of taking a familiar note and spinning out variations, as she has also done here with orange blossom. This approach gives me the chance to appreciate the different nuances that each unifying note can have. I live in North Carolina in the US.

  • Osiris intrigues me the most because of the sesame. But comparing all the takes on Orange blossom sounds like a perfect weekend! I live in the USA.

  • I am very curious to see how a single orange blossom note can be made into five different fragrances, each with a unique personality. Osiris sounds the most appealing to me given its description as the least conventional and unisex. Regards from Boston USA.

  • I absolutely love orange blossom fragrances, it’s one of my favorite notes.
    Ozkan sounds most appealing to me -with notes of leather, crème brulee, and a touch of licorice whip, sounds divine!
    Greetings from California.

  • I own the vanilla set and love it. Excited to try orange blossom and Sylvaine Delacourte Oksan
    All really

  • Such a lovely idea behind this line. Orange blossom is a classic and indeed it deserves a chaper of its own. What most appealed to me was the description as “lovely”. Lately, I find myself reaching for classics which indeed are not too groundbreaking, but have a charm of its own. Like CK’s Beauty, Omnia Crystalline, Eau de l’orangerie…they just smell so good and put a smile to my face. Among this line, the two which appealed to me the most were Osiris and Ozkan, for their beautiful names and for their twist on the orange blossom note. I would love to try them, from Romania. Thank you.

  • So what your saying is – (just like the vanilla collection) we need one of each! : ). Oscarine really appeals because from your description it sounds like winter sunshine, Thanks for the opportunity! Location USA

  • What I like about the collection is that, even though the common thread is orange blossom, these can be worn in any season at anytime, which is wonderful. The one I like the most is Ozcan because of the leather-saffron-patchouli. I live in Waldorf, MD, USA.

  • Intrigued by all the notes in Ozkan Tonka bean, leather, saffron, patchouli, orange blossom, neroli. Thanks from UK

  • Notes of Osiris speak to me Clementine, sesame, cedarwood, orange blossom, pink peppercorn, guaiac wood. Thanks a lot from UK

  • I find it appealing to play with the interpretations of such a iconic material, orange blossom. I would like to try the retro-classic Olyssia. Elena

    Romania EU

  • I’m looking for the perfect orange blossom fragrance! From the descriptions above, the most appealing for me seem to be Ozkan and Oranzo. But I’d like to try all five, there can be many surprises..I’m from EU, Romania. Thanks for the draw!

  • I like the fact that the one note of Orange Blossom is used so differently from one scent to the next. They all sound interesting, unique, and appealing. I’m no always a fan of leather but for some reason the one that grabs my attention most at the moment is Ozcan probably because of the mention of Creme Brulee as I do enjoy sweet scents but fresh scents as well so truly they all sound great. In CT USA. Thank you for this very considerate and intriguing draw.

  • Olyssia and Oscarine sound very nice and classical. I appreciate the tribute to the orange blossom by dedicating a line to it and I am curious to try all of these, from Finland. Thank you.

  • Ana Guimaraes says:

    Ozkan intrigues me the most, because of it’s more autumn quality – I have a love affair with orange blossom as my late grandmother had three orange trees ( and 1 big lemon tree in close proximity) and it is a scent that reminds me of being a child – young and free – playing and running around in nature, with an almost religious respect and union with it, while waiting for my grandmother to call for tea in the afternoon. Thank you Sylvane for creating a collection that I am sure will bring up a lot of memories for a lot of people.
    Ana, Portugal

  • I have tried the Musks collection, loved the simplicity and elegance of the perfumes. Orange blossom is one of my favorite notes and am really curious to see what Osiris smells like, as smoke is mentioned in the notes and the combo really makes it super-interesting.
    Thank you for the opportunity to win the samples! Croatia, EU

  • This is such an interesting review Lauryn. It’s always fun to see a perfumer create as set of perfumes to explore the different facets of an ingredient.

    I’m very excited about Oscarine and Oranzo.

    Love from Madison, WI, USA

  • I love orange blossom frags. I like vintage florals. With that said, the two that appeal to me are the nontraditional Osiris and Ozkan. I’m in USA.

  • Thank you for the review and the giveaway. I love the idea of creating a line with orange blossom as the main player. I love all things orange and from the description, Ozkan would be my favorite. I’m in USA

  • I love fleur d’orange, Houbigant being my favourite, yet I’m curious as to what Mme Delacourte managed to achieve with this collection. Oscarine seems incredible, I don’t think I’ve ever smelled anything like it before: orange blossom, blackcurrant AND pine?! I have to try it, obviously.
    Russia

  • OSIRIS is the fragrance that attracts me the most, but the possibility of trying every day a variation of the orange flowers of the very good Sylvaine Delacourte is very interesting.
    A touch of spring in winter will be pleasant
    Linda – UE

  • bigscoundrel says:

    I love orange and orange blossom fragrances, so this collection is perfect for me. Ozkan sounds amazing! I’m in the USA.

  • (I don’t think I was logged in before)
    Ozkan intrigues me the most, because of it’s more autumn quality – I have a love affair with orange blossom as my late grandmother had three orange trees ( and 1 big lemon tree in close proximity) and it is a scent that reminds me of being a child – young and free – playing and running around in nature, with an almost religious respect and union with it, while waiting for my grandmother to call for tea in the afternoon. Thank you Sylvane for creating a collection that I am sure will bring up a lot of memories for a lot of people.
    Ana, Portugal

  • Orange blossom is delightful. It brings happiness on first sniff, and makes everything smell a bit better. I like to put Orange Blossom Water in shortbread and the like. Trying orange blossom in all these different combinations is very enticing. USA

  • I could see myself wearing all of these Sylvaine Delacourt fragrances, in particular Olyssia, although Oscarine’s notes of black currant and pine call to me quite strongly as well. Orange blossom is such an endearing and likable scent that lends itself well to a set such as this. It’s nice to read a review from someone who has smelled all five and compares them so beautifully.
    USA

  • I’ve tried both of Sylvaine Delacourte’s other collections and I like how she plays with variations on a theme. Orange Blossom Olyssia most appeals to me because of the image of soft elegance, and I tend to like jasmine. I live in the US.

  • firstly, its an orange blossom COLLECTION! i think ozkan had me with those notes of patchouli and neroli—seduced in california

  • I’ve never tried any of Sylvaine Delacourte’s creations, but I’ve heard that the collections focused around a single central note are always of high quality, creative, and unique. The vanilla collection seems particularly beloved, and it seems like the orange blossom collection will be equally well received. Ozkan sounds the most appealing to me with its leather, saffron, and tonka facets, but the woody-spicy character of Osiris is a close second. I am in the US 🙂

  • A great review by Lauryn and I love the concept! Orange Blossom is one of my favorite notes, especially when I need a pick me up or for the summer heat. Ozkan is the one that spoke most to me with the tonka, booze, and leather. Thanks for the giveaway and I live in the US!

  • DONNA L YAVELAK says:

    I am thoroughly enjoying ALL of the collections. I have tried all of the vanilla collection and was thrilled. I am on the Orange Blossom Collection and I first tried Ozkan and was euphoric! I can;t tell you how much I am loving these gracious samples from which I will pick several perfumes. They are light, clean, and breezy and actually brighten my mood. For someone, like me, who is VERY picky about perfumes, these have delighted my senses. Bring some more to the table like Ambers!

  • DONNA L YAVELAK says:

    I have tried on several Orange Blossom scents and Ozkan elated me the most! It is light and a little spicy. I just tried the Oranzo which is the most like pure Orange Blossom, a stronger scent. I cannot wait to try the others!