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  1. Jan 24, 2022 · Papillon Dryad. The perfumer Liz Moores weaves moss, salty vetiver, and green, balsamic notes with narcissus to evoke a walk in the forest. Dryad’s woodland is autumnal, filled with fallen crimson leaves and chestnut shells, but the whisper of narcissus is a reminder of blossoms, sunshine, and spring.

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  2. Oct 3, 2009 · Black Narcissus. The name suggests nighttime, malignancy, eroticism. Famously dubbed the Film Noir perfume for expressing in perfume language that genre's contrast between light and dark, white flowers and animalic musk, she (to personify Narcisse Noir) is also beautiful and dangerous, a femme fatale only in it for herself even though she ...

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  4. May 5, 2015 · Rather, the vintage parfum and eau de parfum of Narcisse Noir are, comparatively, mannish and challenging; deep,solidly assured: the erotic aggressive to your passive. Essentially, this sunless, stygian floral is a rich narcissus/boisé/animale blend, based, so it is claimed, on an essence of Persian black narcissus, a prominent, citrus-glinted ...

  5. Perfume rating 4.16 out of 5 with 763 votes. Narcisse Noir (1911) by Caron is a Amber Floral fragrance for women. Narcisse Noir (1911) was launched in 1911. The nose behind this fragrance is Ernest Daltroff.

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  6. Jul 23, 2023 · 1. Fragonard Narcisse Eau de Toilette. Credit: Fragonard. Review. New for 2023, Narcisse Eau de Toilette is a perfect example of Fragonard’s often whimsical and creative blends. A bright, airy blend of tangerine, bergamot, and petitgrain merge to a heart of sunny narcissus, sweet jasmine, and delicate Turkish rose.

  7. We want Aubrey Beardslyian tendrils, a narcissus that will thrill our latent senses; violate us into semi-consciousness. The obscenely overpriced ‘Jonquille de Nuit’ (never have inverted commas seemed more appropriate), fails, utterly, to deliver what we expect and yearn for from a perfume with this name.

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