“I always had the taste of precious stones, in 2008 I even graduated in gemology in Paris. Six fabulous months to look at precious and semi-precious stones, gazing at jewelry and ornaments. Carnelian, used since antiquity has lost some of its splendor in favor of other more exotic gems. It’s a very feminine stone, at once warm and soft, lively and soothed. Like the fragrance, fresh and fur at the same time.”
Carnelian is a piece of jewelry, a pagan ceremony dedicated to femininity. In the morning, it’s a sun salutation, a barefoot Empress in an exotic garden caressing the blooming ylang ylang. In the evening, it’s an Argentine tango, an aphrodisiac delicacy, fiery and terribly sensual. Do you hear the whispers of the nymphet “come, come and taste the fruits of the secret garden.”? Will you succumb to the temptation?
Ingredients: Bergamot, Carott, Geranium, Peach, Hyacinth, Orris, Ylang Ylang, “Belle de jour” Mirabilis, Benzoin, Muscs, Vanilla.
As his name suggests, Anatole was born in Brittany, in the countryside, by the sea, nurtured by epics stories, tales and legends.
“Among the five senses, smell is the one that is closest to our primal instincts and to our animal share. Smelling is a wild and free act, a way to touch the world, and to be touched by it. The art of smelling is somehow a bit raw, barbarian, and never quite tamed. On the other hand, though, without perfume I am naked, without adornment.
I create perfumes that dress you up and unveil you at the same time, inviting to connect with the primal and the carnal. I like it when you feel a heart beating, when it is moving and thrilling, when there’s fantasy and mystery.
My perfumes are like me, they are alive. They tell stories and beckon you to travel, to return to origins, to sensations. I see them as landscapes, or daydreams. Creating a perfume, or wearing it for that matter, is like an exploration and a journey, be a conqueror and be conquered at the same time. To put on perfume means having imagination, it’s like this little additional olfactory je ne sais quoi that brings magic to life.” Anatole
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