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pvit – :
I’m wearing this right now as I was lucky enough to be given a bottle of this fragrance for review a couple of years back. I haven’t worn it for a while, but the weather has turned cool this morning and it was the right time to dig it out again.
Fire Amber Baby is a big, warm, generous amber. To my nose, it is floral and honeyed, rather than being spiced and crunchy. If someone told me that the perfumer used rose, ylang, vanilla tincture and beeswax in this composition, I’d believe them.
It’s incredibly full and present with a sweet, abundant generosity. It reminds me of a 19thCentury oil painting of a Turkish city, complete with tobacco shisha smokers, roses climbing an ancient wall and honeyed tea being sipped from gold-painted glassware.
There is not much incense here; certainly not enough for it to be offputting for anyone who dislikes olibanum or smoke; just a delicate hint. Enough to balance the sweetness.
This is a remarkable, resinous amber with a beautiful labdanum dry-down – a thing of great beauty and something which makes me feel cloaked in luxury.
scumpic – :
A bottle or Fire Amber Baby should be handled with heatproof gloves, because this thing is smoking hot!
This is for the Dangerous Dames who wear hats dipped over one eye while they seduce a down on his luck Private Eye, who drink liquor elegantly and dismiss nonsense with one perfect raised eyebrow, who own a pistol and are not afraid to use it, who can scheme intricate plans while looking immaculate in their pencil skirts and high heels.
GeteCluttyjek – :
A fragrance for kissing and being kissed. Coaxing images of fire, unbuttoned blouses and top shelf cognac. It is incendiary, saucy, bright but dare-devil.
Use at your own risk…. it will take you places and invite attention.