Tag: fig
Diptyque Philosykos – photos
by jrd4t on Mar.18, 2010, under Fragrance Bottle Photos, Fragrance Reviews
I actually got this back when I ordered the Douce Amere, but it was shipped from the Beverly Hills Barneys and I never got around to getting pictures uploaded here. It was a bit frustrating as I’d ordered a 50ml bottle, but the Beverly Hills store decided they would take it upon themselves to send (and charge me for, of course), a 100ml bottle. My SA at the Vegas Barney’s was more than happy to exchange, but at that point the amount of different vs the time it would take to sort it out wasn’t worth the hassle. I guess Barneys Beverly Hills is 1-0 on me
. The way we’re trucking through Ofresia (incredible scent), it’ll get used so no harm.
Here are some shots of the bottle and box. Simple, solid, comfortable, and well-made. If you’re new to the smell of fig, it is a perfect scent to open your mind to the fragrance. Having said that though, I’m sure you’ll find your way right back to it after exploring other fig scents and realizing it’s the best of them. It’s not just the fruit of the tree, but rather stalk to stem. If you ever douse yourself in it, you’ll understand – an overdose gives you a lusciously succulent green stalk, crushed between your fingers, only later sweetened by the tart and sweet fruit. It has fascinating development and will certainly keep your nose planted into it wondering where it will take you next. It is, without a doubt, a full-on fig tree experience.
Another fabulous one that I really enjoy is Miller Harris Figue Amere. I recommend giving them both a test. I’ve tried plenty of other fig centric scents that really play up the other notes, but these two put the most emphasis on the lead character.





Maître Tailleurs – L’Eau du Tailleurs photos
by jrd4t on Jul.30, 2009, under Fragrance Bottle Photos
I’ve always liked finding real photos of bottles, rather than just the press release images or product shots that are doctored to look perfect. Those images make it hard to really see what the bottle looks like. A perfect case of that would be this Maîtres Tailleurs.


I always assumed it was more of a variation on the MPG bottles, but in fact, it’s completely different. From the product shots, I didn’t realize it had the flat sides and round front and back. You would also never realize how nicely constructed it is. The wooden cap has great texture and feel – there’s a great deal of heft to the bottle and things fit together nicely like they should. No shoddy Bond No. 9 style caps (I have 3 that the inner metal ring is loose and cames off), or caps that make you think you’ll break them to pull off either.



It has a good, full spray and the mechanism doesn’t seem like it’ll have any issues in the future with fizzling out or leaking (Creed! That’s you, here).
Gorgeous bottle – it has a great color to the glass and picks up different light and seems to color shift. Sometimes it’s blue, sometimes purple. I didn’t have much luck showing that here, but it’s quite nice in the hand. Incidentally, the liquid inside is just as nice – a crisp, modern take on a traditional EDC.