If it weren't part of a WB, it would be on its way to you now. Maybe your nose could smell the difference between mainstream commodity and art here, but mine couldn't.
The marketing... *eye roll* That's not far from "The sound color of the scent is made tangible, creating access to a new dimension in how perfumes are generally perceived." ;)
It's also kind of art.
To recreate a washed-up man wearing a relatively uninspired designer scent so well that no difference is recognizable.
Even though the pyramid suggests a bit of complexity, this one reminds me of the type of spicy fresh scent that you can buy from any designer for a fraction of the price, and that we've all smelled in countless variations. A bit of East, a bit of West, a bit fresh, a bit spicy. If there was a concept behind this, I don鈥檛 get it. From the website:
"Here you won't find mass-produced waters, no so-called designer fragrances that are nothing more than the millionth iteration of a mass trend. Biehl. Parfumkunstwerke sees itself as an olfactory gallery, a space for perfume artists to present their extraordinary creations to an audience."
Well.
Still, the scent makes me curious.
To recreate a washed-up man wearing a relatively uninspired designer scent so well that no difference is recognizable.
Even though the pyramid suggests a bit of complexity, this one reminds me of the type of spicy fresh scent that you can buy from any designer for a fraction of the price, and that we've all smelled in countless variations. A bit of East, a bit of West, a bit fresh, a bit spicy. If there was a concept behind this, I don鈥檛 get it. From the website:
"Here you won't find mass-produced waters, no so-called designer fragrances that are nothing more than the millionth iteration of a mass trend. Biehl. Parfumkunstwerke sees itself as an olfactory gallery, a space for perfume artists to present their extraordinary creations to an audience."
Well.