Time and again, the question arises: "Is white even a color?"
And just as well one could ask: "Is white a scent?"
“Find me” is white and “Find me” is light!
Is this a scent, and if so, what does it have to tell us?
“Find me” is, first and foremost, an image dominated by white linen, dried in the wind and sun in an old-fashioned way, bleached on the meadow.
A festive table has been set with one of these white linen cloths: polished, sparkling crystal glasses, shiny silverware, small vases casually placed with bouquets of intensely fragrant lily of the valley, and an artistically crafted centerpiece filled with ripe citrus fruits (only the aroma of bergamot seems a bit lacking) as a tasteful focal point of this table.
The room we are in is bright, airy, and pleasantly scented with spicy ginger and pink pepper; the view from the large windows is vast and seemingly endless.
Thus, a wonderfully pure impression of a magnificent scene is already created before the last guests arrive.
Here they are, and their warm, sun-kissed skin radiates fine, slightly animalistic musky nuances; the atmosphere in the room changes again, tingling ever so slightly.
This is not the last shift in this interesting scent progression, in this so cleverly arranged scent “tableau vivant.”
This exquisite gathering in bright scent tones transforms; the served white wine is noble and subtly perfumes the air, the coffee served at the end is aromatic, and the pleasant, spicy scent of finely cut, light, selected tobacco harmoniously adapts.
“Find me” is yet another scent magic from the house of “Folie à Plusieurs,” which one doesn’t really know what to make of until it unfolds on the skin, enchants, and captivates.
I have often tested scents of purity, of linen (in varying fiber thickness, ironed and un-ironed/crinkled) and have been more or less impressed.
But this feel-good ambiance, this spatial sensation of “Find me,” which radiates pure enjoyment, I have never encountered before. I would love to settle into this celebrated, extraordinary scent image, lingering over exquisite wine and pleasant conversations.
Here I did not seek, but was found, and I marvel once again at this fascination that a skillfully composed scent entity can radiate.
Oohhh, the scent actually sounds intriguing: linen and white wine in the fragrance… I really like linen as a fabric, and a cool glass of wine is definitely something nice. This scent is definitely going on my wishlist!
Well described!