(untitled) L’Eau
Description
The fragrance opens with citrus and a green effect thanks to mint and bucchu, a plant with a scent reminiscent of cassis. The heart reveals orange blossom, galbanum resin and lentisk (pistachio-nut tree). The trail unveils a blend of frankincense, patchouli and serenolide (white musk). Perfumer: Daniela Andrier, Givaudan.
At a glance
A dazzling eau, drenched in freshness
History
A year after the launch of untitled, Maison Martin Margiela presents a less balsamic, more citrusy version of their first fragrance: untitled L’Eau. Having gone unisex, the fragrance turns out to be ‘airier, more luminous… and more arousing,’ too, Daniela Andrier, the perfumer, promises. She confides having simply poured a bit of concentrate of green and citrus into the existing juice.
Range
3.4-oz. spray bottle
Bottle
You’ll recognize the untitled bottle, in a more slender style. The white label seems to have been painted on with the stroke of a brush.
Bottle of the Fragrance (untitled) L’Eau
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02 october 2015
El verde y el cristal de presentación es sencillo y elegante a la vez , es un aroma divino!
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30 january 2013
This is a citrusy fragrance, but at the same time very green. For me, it’s the same green effect than the one in Vent Vert from Balmain. There is a vegetable facet, a bit rough, almost disturbing. The scent is not a cologne that I would categorize as comfortable. It’s a fresh eau, but not easy to wear. I would advise it for people who like green scents.
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