Multiple Rouge Humiecki & Graef

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Multiple Rouge Humiecki & Graef

Multiple Rouge Humiecki & Graef

Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)

Multiple Rouge Humiecki & Graef for women of Humiecki & Graef

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Description

A fragrance about folly, inspired by ecstatic joy on the cusp of sentimentality.

The intense, almost breathtaking aroma of wild, red berries united with frozen
orange, peach kernel, green pineapple, Vietnamese coriander, green violet and
“immortelle absolute” turn this moment into a visceral experience.

100 ml Eau de Toilette Concentrée Natural Spray (20% perfume oil) Multiple Rouge was launched in 2009.

12 reviews for Multiple Rouge Humiecki & Graef

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This suffocates me on multi different ways! It’s like the dusty fruits… dusty weather carries fuits and honestly I don’t care what kind of fruits it does carry other than “please remove this scent away from me, I’m coughing as if I’m sick”.
    Enormous and super silage but the creations isn’t that much of an interest as I guess violets and pineapple are creating an extreme dosage blast.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    i really like MR and glad i have it though i rarely wear it. it’s an avant garde re-imagining of fruit, a sort of steam-punk jello with electricity/ozone taking it into the endless ether. if that doesn’t really make sense, nor does MR. totally fits the ethos of the 2 christophs

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Multiple Rouge is crazy stuff. As most of the other fragrances in the Humiecki & Graef’s range, it is way too easy to dismiss it because of its weirdness, complexity and for the fact it runs on a thin line between mainstream pop and pure avant-garde, between glory and precipice, between being an absolute masterpiece and a total prank. Personally, I’ve learned that when it comes to Humiecki & Graef and, more in general, to Mr.Laudamiel, nothing is like it seems and a second chance is always highly recommended. Even a third or a fourth if necessary…
    As a matter of fact, it took me a couple of years to completely get Multiple Rouge but I’m so glad I didn’t give up. This is an incredibly alive composition of red and sparkling fruity notes enriched by other sourish citric accords and soft cinnamon patterns. There’s a great juxtaposition between the bitter cilantro and a moderate sweetness inherent to fruit while immortelle provides depth and body to an otherwise too transparent composition. Ozonic notes are remarkable but Laudamiel’s mastery preserves the fragrance to cross the border of cheap-smelling and mainstream girly stuff. In fact, Multiple Rouge smells incredibly unique.
    Most definitely not an easy fragrance and, most of all, definitely not to everyone’s tastes but I’m more and more convinced that Laudamiel is a true genius of our times.
    Love.
    Ratign: 8/10

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Think about a mixed fruit jam. You’ve just opened the lid, taken out a knife, and spread it liberally across your arm, then inhaled the aroma.
    Welcome to Multiple Rouge.
    It’s fruit, fruit, fruit…did we mention fruit, by any chance? Exceptionally jammy and it never quite evolves and morphs from that state into other elements. The result is that you’re left with a strong and over-ripe cherry that dominates the fragrance, until it finally drops into a cinnamon-spce/patchouli ending. To say this will evoke a reaction is, indeed, understating, and it was a bit like a train wreck for me: “Wow, this is bizarre…let me smell this again…yeah, it’s really odd…let me make sure…I just cannot describe how strange this really is.” (Let’s watch this yet again in slow-motion). I cannot think of even one occasion where I could wear it, nor could my wife.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Humiecki & Graef MULTIPLE ROUGE is a rather gunky fruity concoction. I was wondering whether my sample had evaporated and that was why it seemed so thick, but having now read other people’s reviews, it seems that this is what MULTIPLE ROUGE really smells like.
    I would describe the scent as that of several kinds of fruits chopped up and forgotten about in a vat. They seem as though they are about five seconds from fermenting. The smell is not that of alcohol, but of very, very, ripe–even overripe–fruit. It’s a different sort of smell than that of the bottom of jam jar because the fruits have been undergoing decomposition and there is no sugar present.
    I’m not much for thick fruit compote perfumes to begin with, so it’s not that surprising that MULTIPLE ROUGE is not for me.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this scent!
    for me its not girly at all, smells like metallic fruit

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I actually find this to be more of an aromatic perfume not fruity, which for me is a good thing, although there is something really strange about this perfume and I just cannot put my arms around it what is it.
    The main note for me is berries, they are cold and a bit sour, like gone bad already, but fine, they don’t smell so bad, the next thing that happens is that peach and pineapple appear and this just get’s messy, on my skin it feels like a sour bowl of fruit salad.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Okay…I don’t know what happened when this hit my chemistry, but the notes I got were (extremely sweet) red apple and somewhere in the background…oily leather.
    I couldn’t take the bizarre combination of smells. I had to wash it off.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I think F_A confused this perfume with something else. There is no celery at all. It is very fruity fragrance. But fruits and berries are not fresh/juicy, they are sun-dried. Nice scent, but it does not stay long on the skin and it is terribly overpriced.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Totally strange!
    On first application it was quite repulsive on my skin. Very metallic, it reminded me of a more polished version of Secretion Magnifiques!
    Stay far from me!
    It gave me a sensation of organic things from human body, almost motherly in a way, but very biological.
    Make people happy? Not really! It was disturbing and made me think of invadent people, skin odour left on bad linen, both male and female, mostly female, but it’s not a stale scent. It keeps quite fresh, red fruity and metallic for a long while. Then it sets a little more nicely and becomes almost wearable, like something you feel both attracted and repelled at the same time. Strong lasting power and beautiful modern bottle.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s a really funky and girly perfume,it feels like you’ve been touched by a fruit punch waterfall full of pineapple,appricot and berries!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    OMG, this is celery, celery and one more time celery fragrance! If you like the smell of celery in perfumes, it’s a must try together with Yohji Essential and Mahjoun:)

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