Description
“The garden of memories…where strong emotions flourish; the scent of a place, of a moment, of beloved skin.” Each of the fragrance is inspired by a past love story and a timeless French song, thus making a new creation, “receiving a new life, a new interpretation, through these fragrances.”
Maladie d’Amour (“…comme une Maladie d’Amour de moi tu es tout autour”) is a spicy, fruity and woody fragrance that aims to transmit involvement of all the senses, making a memory of a beloved woman’s skin as sweet and mouth watering as a fruity ice cream.
Top notes: curry, cinnamon, carnation.
Heart: red fruit, coconut milk.
Base: sandalwood, cedar.
The fragrances are available as 100 ml Eau de Parfum. Maladie d’Amour was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Nicolas Bonneville.
армтеррор – :
Shame, shame shame…you might as well not be wearing cologne..the scent in general is undetectable unless you do some serious nose pressing. Where’s the cinnamon?!! I smell the floral spices in the carnation but where’s the cinnamon?!!! The above text states that Maladie is mouth watering as fruity ice cream?!! I will admit, there are sweet moments in small doses but largely, I’m wondering who made up that lie?!! There’s a bit of identity crisis going on here. I’m not sure if this wants to be a gourmand or just a plain ole cedery scent with spices. No one note helps with the distinction. Piss poor projection, piss poor sillage, leading to an overall ho-hum effort proving that the author of inadequacy wins again. Instead of madness and despair, we need to celebrate the existence of this fragrance for we now know what not to create nor purchase in the future. A real disappointment for gourmand lovers and wood scent lovers alike.