Anatomy flavor: Kenzo, Vintage Edition
 Last fragrance from Kenzo - Vintage Edition - fragrance unisex, released in honor of the 20th anniversary of the perfume house Kenzo.

In 1970, Kenzo Takada has appeared on the Paris fashion scene. To celebrate this era of discovery, life and daring creations, Kenzo decided to resume the invention seventies in a new limited edition unisex fragrance that embodies the spirit of freedom.

The spirit of freedom - who does not need it? Vintage Edition was developed by perfumer Annick Menardo (who was also responsible for the limited edition 1999 Kenzo Time for Peace for Him), and contains notes of musk, heliotrope, cedar, tonka bean, vanilla and tangerine. After a quick start vanilla citrus, comes into force star heliotrope. Middle notes are somewhat like ice cream, but it makes it sweeter and heavier than expected, and in support of the unisex-constrained structure sweet dark wood chords at the base (with the vague hints of skin chords). Vintage Edition - not quite what I used on hot summer days - has a fine perfection, which does not overwhelming. This creamy woody fragrance may be associated with the male version of Kenzo Amour, or refined version (or simplified, depending on your performances) women's fragrance Bvlgari Black.

This is a wonderful fragrance, and despite the fact that there does not exist a special courage, it is perfect for use. I certainly would have used it, but I can not say that at this moment I want to go to the store for them - for me, there are many other, more interesting creamy woody fragrances. What I liked most about this new product - so it's an advertising campaign, so I would like to bottle had a wild and bold shades than those in which it is made (the bottle is made in the likeness of the original 1970s, executed in floral shades).

It should be noted that the flavor is quite stable (as well as Monday's Bvlgari Jasmin Noir, the smell of which I felt even on the following morning).

Author: Ann, New York