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Fleur de Blonde 1957 Pure Perfume

8.0 / 10 11 Ratings
A popular perfume by Le Monde Gourmand for men, released in 1957. The scent is spicy-leathery. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Spicy
Leathery
Woody
Green
Animal

Fragrance Notes

OakmossOakmoss SpicesSpices LeatherLeather Woody notesWoody notes Citrus fruitsCitrus fruits PatchouliPatchouli XondriplevalXondripleval
Ratings
Scent
8.011 Ratings
Longevity
6.69 Ratings
Sillage
6.39 Ratings
Bottle
6.313 Ratings
Submitted by Aramv · last update on 04/24/2023.
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Charles Revson's Entry In The Perfume Market...
Braggi opens with a brief touch of bergamot citrus before quickly transitioning to its heart. As the composition reaches its early heart the bergamot completely vacates, as an ashy oakmoss and patchouli tandem asserts itself as the early star with natural smelling cedarwood joining mild herbs in support. As the composition makes its way through its middle, the herb-laced ashy oakmoss and patchouli tandem switches to a supporting position as rough leather emerges to take the fore. During the late dry-down the oakmoss regains its position as star, now sans patchouli with the cedar and leather now co-stars though the finish. Projection is average and longevity just shy of average at 6-7 hours on skin.

Braggi has proved a very pleasant surprise. The limited amount of web-based information available on the long since discontinued relatively obscure composition is all over the map. Some say the composition resembles original Polo (the vintage good stuff), others say it is Aramis that the composition resembles and the two respective camps apparently think the others are nuts... In truth, I can smell a little of both of these benchmarks in Braggi. Early-on, the part of Polo that I could pick out was the ashy, dry tobacco-like aspect derived in Braggi from the oakmoss and patchouli in the early heart section. Then later-on, when the moderately rough leather comes out there is no denying the Aramis connection, though the leather in Braggi is a bit smoother, lighter and easier to wear. By the time the composition reaches its late dry-down it smells like neither, but the oakmoss and cedar-led finish is definitely not lacking in its charms, equaling the positive experience of the rest of the composition's great development. All-in-all Braggi was a blind buy that turned out a real winner. It is a darn shame this Charles Revson released composition (of Revlon fame) never reached the heights of success it deserved. The bottom line is the discontinued Braggi has prices all over the place on the aftermarket, but deals can be found under $50 for a 60ml vintage bottle if one looks hard enough. This composition may not be well-known, but there is no denying the "excellent" 4 star out of 5 rated Braggi really *should* be.
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Philistine! I didn't see you coming. Spicy wild storm. All composure is gone. I'm clinging to moss and leather. A-a-a-amazing!
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Charles Dennis Buchinsky worked in mining. His underground scent: Braggi. He was a bodyguard, studied art, made film history. Fits.
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A men's fragrance can't get more classic than this:
Very spicy leather chypre that, despite its strictness, is also animalic-balsamic. Strong.
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Material for 1960s convertible scenes on the Côte d'Azur. Brigitte Bardot drives, I'm in the back, feet up, looking at the sky: oak moss dreams.
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Here, the classic Aramis was probably the blueprint, as the similarity is more than obvious. Spicy, leathery, and plenty of oak moss.
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A forest spirit: leather in its most primal form (can you still smell the tanning pee here?), bone-hard wood and moss: pure man!
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A classic woody-leathery scent of this era that already anticipates much of its successors; the top note, however, is still a bit unruly.
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