Description
Nicolas Danila aka Aladin presents seven perfumes from his collection Aladin’s Gardens which were created of top quality ingredients, 100% allergens free. “Magic exists, let’s dream a dream…” says Nicolas Danila introducing us with his stories of seven gardens of his collection.
Fragrance triggers emotions, harmony, happiness and sincere pleasure, so Aladin (Nicolas Danila) with help of the famous Genie in a bottle did his best to create and present secrets and magic of seven fragrant compositions.
The fragrances were made of rare and purest natural ingredients, while combining tradition and innovation, as harmony of science and creativity. Nature is the main muse of the most beautiful creations, while modern perfumery allows embodiment of natural notes into olfactive odes. The seven compositions were presented in seven colorful flacons which stood for seven different civilizations. Aladin’s Garden limited collection is available in 7000 samples.
The flacons are available as 100 ml. They were created by Pierre Dinand who told the story of ingredients of the compositions on glass. Real sculptures on glass body of the flacons go perfectly well with outer cartons inspired by painting “Le Reve” by Douanier Rousseau. Each of the flacons is coloured in different nuance, adapted to composition and particular civilization.
ARABIAN GARDENS or Les Jardins Arabes will win you over at first glance with its emerald green flacon which suggest mystery and sensuality of Oriental nights. Fresh and green notes of freshly cut leaves in top notes open the door of the composition which is sun-bathed in floral-spicy notes of iris, rose, saffron and ivy. A base awaits us with opulent nuances of vetiver and cypriol (nagar motha) – plant from papyrus family.
Flacon of Arabian Gardens is designed of green glass and available as 100ml EDP.
Arabian Gardens was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Laure-Leta Jacquet.
dimdark – :
many years ago at the beginning of my fragrance journey I tested this and was also contemplating buying a bottle.
Interestingly, after testing hundreds of fragrances, I admit I’ve become harder to impress and yet this still comes across unique. Surprised it has only got one review so far! Here to help with a second, hopefully!
I’m not sure that looking at the notes reflects how it comes across. Am big on roses but Arabian Gardens does not really smell rose-y, so if it’s there, it’s blended equally with the other ones. On the other hand, I’m having a really hard to time to see why it falls into green and woody category.
First impressions – this frag is warm and sensual to me, very plush, feminine, like a feline soul lurking through the eyes of the woman.
P.s. notes per perfumer’s website ’Iris, Rose, Safron and Ivy Sustained by rich woody notes of Vetiver, Nagarmotha with its oud accents’
sergey_sport – :
Do you sometimes feel that perfumes in the oriental scent family could be a little to spicy, to loud or to much? Do you sometimes having trouble finding an oriental scent that you can wear to office? That smells warm, cozy and spicy but without disturbing people?
Well, Arabian Gardens can be the perfume you´re looking for? It´s warm, sweet, a little fruity, woody, exotic but at the same time so very thin and elegant as the lightest florals. Tjis is one of the strangest oriental scents that I´ve encountered. It´s pretty, fleeting, soft but also unforgettable and very sofisticated.
It makes me think of golden arabian arabesque patterns, a garden where you can find shadow and enjoy the sound of fontains and exotic birds singing. Like being trained in calligraphy by an old, patient calligraphy master.
The notes confuses me a little. The start isn´t at all green on my skin, but more like sweet fruits, sunripe orange, tangerine and mango that slowly with warm notes from the cutest roses and glowing safron, and then the dryness from vetiver and papyrus show up eventually and little by little. Such a cherful, happy an refined fragrance. I also got some really nice wood accords, like sandal, gaiac and maybe a little rosewood.
A MUST try, no matter what kind of perfumes you´re usually in to. A little on the sweet side, but I think it would be suitable for men also.
Surprisingly longlasting and just enough sillage.