Beautiful creation! An exquisite symphony of accords that lean towards a more oriental vibe with a greener woody floral blend. Lasting power is excellent esp. considering today's perfumes' mediocre pr...
I tried 31 Rue Cambon twice in my perfumista past . Once in 2008 and again in 2009 I believe. Both from pretty good samples. In all honesty I think 31 Rue Cambon has been reformulated a bit and it has...
What a gorgeous find. I was surprised to see comparisons to Number 5 and Coco here . . . although, there's a good whallop of powder in this, this is considered a light (i.e., "modern") chypre fragran...
What a glorious, old world fragrance. I can't imagine wearing it in spring and summer, but it's one of my go to frags for fall/winter, along with Shamilar Ode to Vanille and Dioressence. Really rich, ...
This is my go-to "grownup" perfume. It's classic, yet has enough of a modern edge that I don't feel grandmotherly wearing it. It's a chypre, but I'm picky about my chypres, and can't stand the fuddy...
This is my perfume for getting things done, especially things I’ve been putting off or just generally don’t feel like doing. The opening can be a little manic—no snap and growl of aldehydes, but lo...
This is lovely and I find it a little similar to #5 Sensual Elixir. There are women for whom this is or will be a holy grail. I've had one decant since it was released and have thought of how lovely i...
Some people here say it smells like Coromandel...??? The only similarity I see between the two is that both are perfume and that is about it. Now come on, if you spray this on at the shop along with t...
Bergamot (and citrus in general) and I tend to not be friends, and 31 Rue Cambon confirmed it. All I get is ashy-burned-medicinal citrus--in other words, floor cleaner. No. 5 Eau Premiere did the same...