Patchouli Figue - Panouge Paris
The scent Patchouli Figue by Panouge Paris takes us into a summer garden. In this garden, the sun is at its highest and the sky is azure. In this perfect harmony, protected, under the freshness of the garden foliage, she paints a basket with figs and pears. The fragrance is creamy and juicy, as if it were emanating from the canvas.
A warm and sweet fragrance, enveloping and sensual. Sprinkled with cocoa, the patchouli gives the scent of Panouge Paris a mysterious and dark appearance, balanced by the juicy and luminous notes of an autumn pear and a summer fig. A "claire-obscure" composition.
Fig, rhubarb and pear start right at the beginning of the fragrance with a fruity prelude. Jasmine and fig milk complement Patchouli Figue in the heart of the fragrance. The spicy-oriental base is patchouli, cocoa, amber and cedar wood.
What is behind the fragrance?
Carte blanche for the perfumer behind Patchouli Figueby Panouge Paris, Marie Schnirer:
"The fragrance reminds me of the month of September, a special time of the year, a moment of transition, a period marked by the end of summer and the beginning of the autumn season, when the air becomes cooler and wetter. If Patchouli Figue were a fabric? This fragrance seems to weave a cashmere stole on the skin. If Patchouli Figue were a music? "No milk today" by Herman's Hermits. And if it was a scene? This creation is also an ode to a small Greek village, Vasiliki, on the island of Lefkada."
Matiéres libres Collection by Panouge Paris
Patchouli Figue is part of Panouge Paris's new matiéres libres collection. This collection by Panouge Paris, with its minimalist design and pastel shades, was born out of the idea of Rania Naim, Creative Director of Panouge Paris. Their idea was to give the perfumers complete freedom in the composition. According to their inspirations, without constraints and without limits, they have coordinated the components in this way.
The young talents Marie Schnirer and Patrice Revillard from Maelstrom were selected for this daring adventure. In addition to his contribution to the fragrance compositions, Patrice Revillard drew the watercolors representing the four fragrances. In doing so, he expresses his diverse talents. Matiéres libres is the expression of diverse talents, an adventure.
Panouge Paris's collection of the matiéres libres (uninhibited blend) is available in four fragrances, two of which were created by Marie Schnirer and two by Patrice Revillard.
With unexpected, rich raw materials, they have let their boundless creativity run wild by breaking through established conformism. Each fragrance is named after the two main ingredients. This collection is an art prism that expresses perfume, painting, music and even films.
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