Etat Libre d'Orange
France since 2006 Pronunciation
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Parfumo knows 49 perfumes of this brand.
Perfumes of this brand have been rated 7.0 of 10 on average. 7638 perfume ratings have been submitted so far.
Interesting Facts
Etat Libre d'Orange is a Paris-based brand founded in 2006 that has adopted the slogan "Le parfum est mort, vive le parfum!" ("Perfume is dead, long live perfume!") and sees itself as a "state" (French: état): a virtual nation of perfume freethinkers who - unrestricted by the interests of the big brands and markets - uncompromisingly understand perfume as art and fragrance creation as artistic creation. The initiator and owner Etienne de Swardt gives perfumers the opportunity to develop a fragrance consistently and completely following the inspiration.
As subversive, non-conformist and taboo-breaking as Etat Libre d'Orange describes itself, however, the market reaction has been equally good, and in just a few years the brand has been able to establish itself well in the market segment of niche perfumes. Consumability of art in the sense of pop art is entirely in line with Etat Libre d'Orange philosophy.
The Etat Libre d'Orange nation also gives fragrances names in a similarly uncompromising manner, and often these are irritating or even offensive. "Don't get me wrong, baby, I don't swallow" ("Don't get me wrong, baby, I don't swallow"), for example, is a much more explicit sexual-pornographic name than perfume is known for. The perfume-atypical, sometimes provocative names are understood as a teasing invitation into the theme of the respective fragrance.
As subversive, non-conformist and taboo-breaking as Etat Libre d'Orange describes itself, however, the market reaction has been equally good, and in just a few years the brand has been able to establish itself well in the market segment of niche perfumes. Consumability of art in the sense of pop art is entirely in line with Etat Libre d'Orange philosophy.
The Etat Libre d'Orange nation also gives fragrances names in a similarly uncompromising manner, and often these are irritating or even offensive. "Don't get me wrong, baby, I don't swallow" ("Don't get me wrong, baby, I don't swallow"), for example, is a much more explicit sexual-pornographic name than perfume is known for. The perfume-atypical, sometimes provocative names are understood as a teasing invitation into the theme of the respective fragrance.
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GalbanumLeaf 6 days ago
Another ELdO name befits its scent
First off, this is a nicely crafted scent, and, while it is a unisex fragrance, I felt this pulled masculine. I would love this on a guy, but don't limit yourself! Second, the notes. The first spray, before the alcohol dries, is a surprise...