Freedom Collection

Free 2020

TheSchwae
28.12.2023 - 01:50 PM
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Scent

What does freedom smell like, Mr. Chieze?

Before we answer that, it should be said in advance: It is exuded in the midst of five extravagant companions from Mark Buxton's "Freedom Collection", preferably in a state of musical suspension after the will has been expressed through Chypre I Want and the break has been made through Animalik To Break; we now finally have the option of choosing between fougère Why Not A Fougère, cologne Why Not A Cologne or memories of lost time Mi Confesión. So much for marketing ideology that shouldn't impress our noses. Yes, yes! After all, we're not on Parfumo for fun! That's the way it is.

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A first spray initially reveals sharp, bitter spice, from which juicy bergamot soon emerges. This fruitiness (which can actually be compared to pineapple) transforms into a fresh, floral note in the freesia accord, which smoothes out the intense, essentially dry smoke of the resins and takes away their biting edges. The voluminously composed amber base constantly lends the wearer its spicy sweetness (vanilla and benzoin), its citrusy-woody balsam (labdanum and olibanum), whereby the incense used does not seem even remotely sacred: we are in the profane, in the non-denominational fog of freedom.

In short: what does it smell like?

C.: It smells damn good!
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