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Do you have a box full of perfume vials and/or a vanity covered in perfume bottles? Are you the Goldilocks of perfume, just looking for the perfect signature scent? Do you want an opportunity to post daily about how your perfume of the day smells oaky and smoky with hints of blackberry and currant, like a cigar in a whisky barrel rolling through a Mediterranean orchard on a breezy summer morning?
If you answered yes to any of the above, or you just want to hop on board for the ride, join us for a 31 days of perfume challenge starting January 1st! Some of us from the 25 days of lipstick challenge wanted to continue the fun and exploration, and since many of us have so many perfume samples, we thought this challenge would be perfect. If you don't have 31 perfumes or hate everything that doesn't smell like Meyer lemons and fresh goat cream, that's fine--we're just aiming to use the neglected perfumes we have laying around and incorporate them into our perfume rotations.
And if you want more perfume vials, there's no better time than now to take a peek at Sephora's samples section.
Edit: Anyone can join in at anytime! We're here to support, live vicariously through, and encourage everyone in their olfactory adventures!
Finally, for the last of my Lagerfeld orders:
KL Homme by Karl Lagerfeld
This is a spicy-oriental that was released in 1986 and is now discontinued. I purchased the 2 oz (60 ml) bottle on ebay for $93.17 US.
This fragrance opens to a bittersweet orange (due to the lemon), amber, aldehyde, sharp lavender with some rosewood in the background. In the heart, the carnation, rose and geranium are the most prominent. The rosewood and amber are still noticeable in this stage, while the spiciness (cinnamon) comes into play and the orange begins to fade. As the floral begins to dissipate at the dry-down, I begin to notice the strong notes of castoreum and civet come into play, along with a lightly powdered vanilla.
The sharp lavender in the opening slightly messes with my sinuses but after that dissipates the fragrance is really enjoyable. A little will go a long way as it is a potent '80s fragrance but it is not a projection beast that will fill a room, which is a good thing because I wear my fragrances at work.
KL Homme is a classic that would be best worn during the cooler months of the year.
Top: Lemon, Bergamot, Rosewood, Lavender, Orange, Aldehyde.
Middle: Carnation, Jasmine, Geranium, Fern, Cinnamon, Rose, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Cedarwood.
Base: Vanilla, Benzoin, Olibanum, Musk, Amber, Civet.
1. KL Homme
2. Private Klub
3. Lagerfeld Classic
Though I enjoy Lagerfeld Classic, I find myself going back to the other two more often. The Vintage version of Lagerfeld Classic, Lagerfeld Cologne, was the very first Lagerfeld fragrance which was released back in 1978. I will eventually buy one as I read that it is a lot better than the reformulated version.
Modern version
Original version
@Vmasterthe Homme sounds pretty fantastic! Hope you get a great deal on the vintage 🙂
After quite a few more wearings of each fragrance, there is a slight change in my favorites:
1. KL Homme
2. Lagerfeld Classic
3. Private Klub
@Vmaster, funny how things can change with repeated wears! Was there something different in subsequent wearings that made you change your mind?
@pocketvenus That musk note combined with the orange is just too nice.
I'm going to buy another bottle tomorrow (just in case).
🙂
My bottle of Private Klub for Men by Lagerfeld arrived yesterday. If you can imagine Aventus by Creed without the smoky birch, you'll have Private Klub for Men. A really nice pineapple-centered fragrance. Not bad at all considering it was only $30 US on ebay for a 100 ml bottle, while a 100 ml bottle of Aventus retails for $435 US. A pity that it was discontinued.
Fragrance Notes:
Top Notes: Basil, Grapefruit, Lavender
Heart Notes: Pineapple, Clove, Cinnamon
Base Notes: Coumarin, Vetiver, Cedar
As usual, this is marketed towards men, but the ladies will enjoy it as well.
There was a Private Klub for Women that focused on magnolia, almond and kashmir notes but it did not rate very well.
Notice the profile of Karl Lagerfeld on the K's?
@Vmasterwow, $30 😮 You could try layering it with something smokey and there's your Aventus ha ha
@Vmasterthis one is definitely on my to test list. It sounds amazing
@pocketvenus I have a sample of this. It is Very smoky and Very nice.
@octopusmethanks for sharing, sounds like an amazing find ❤️
Karl Lagerfeld had worked for Jean Patou, Cloe, Krizia, Valentino and Fendi as a designer. He also worked as the design director for Chanel from 1982 to 2000, being responsible for bringing the near-dead brand back to life as well as creating the CC monograph of Coco Chanel into a style pattern for the house that we see today. He had also began his own "Karl Lagerfeld" brand, which was established to channel "intellectual sexiness". Karl worked with Fendi until his death last month, at the age of 85.
When I had read the news of his passing, I realized that I had never tried the Karl Lagerfeld fragrances. This past Wednesday I purchased three of the brand's fragrances: Lagerfeld Classic which was released in 1978, Private Klub for Men which was released in 2015, and the highly rated KL Homme which was released in 1986. I was able to find a 50 ml bottle of Lagerfeld Classic at Walgreens in the US for $25, and the other two were found on ebay as they both had been discontinued. I will report on the two from ebay when they arrive next week. If you are not into "male" fragrances, a highly rated women's fragrance from Lagerfeld is KL by Lagerfeld (released in 1982) which can be found on ebay.
Lagerfeld Classic by Karl Lagerfeld is a spicy oriental.
Top Notes: Aldehydes, Bergamot, Tarragon, Green notes, Clary sage, Lemon.
Heart Notes: Orris root, Jasmine, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, Tobacco, Cedar.
Base Notes: Amber, Oakmoss, Musk, Tonka bean, Vanilla.
To my nose, the musk really stands out. Personally, I do not like overbearing animalic musk, but the musk note in this fragrance is very enjoyable coupled with the other notes, especially the tobacco, amber, vanilla and aldehydes. This fragrance smells really sexy.
Although this fragrance is aimed at men, women will enjoy this one as well. Again, I purchased my 50 ml bottle at Walgreens in the US for $25. Cheap but it does not smell cheap.
Thanks, @Vmaster ! I didn't know Karl Lagerfeld passed away. I'm interested in your review on his fragrances. I have a tendency to migrate towards male scents (for myself).
@Vmasterthanks for sharing - always great to find an excellent cheapie 🙂
Tried Ellis Brooklyn's Sci Fi today. I'm not a big vanilla fan but read this was an unusual vanilla so gave it a shot. It was definitely not my style. There's a momentary mixing of orange and vanilla that's pleasant. I read a review that said it was not "orange creamsicle" but there definitely was a bit of that for me. Then it just became sweet and generic. No "jolt of green tea" or "otherworldiness." Unless you really want this temporary orange creamsicle experience, I don't think it's worth the price, you can get cheaper vanilla perfumes that smell similar in the dry down.
Hesitant to try the other Ellis fragrances. So far, I'd say the Phlurs are better and cheaper.
Yeah. This was a disappointment. As a fan of science fiction, you could imagine how excited I was to try this one. I don't understand what exactly is "sci fi" about it. Creamsicle and sugar water dry-down? What am I missing? It sure is not otherworldly, sci fi, alien, or whatever else. It's very meh and forgettable. Such a great name wasted on such a mediocre fragrance. Smh. ( I am still sour about it, obviously. 😄 )
