![]() ![]() If it didn’t push the boundaries of the art of perfumery, it wouldn’t be here in the first place. However, despite this, this perfume still comes off as fairly cold compared to other products on the market. This slowly shifts into a mossy, earthy base that’s well accentuated by the likes of oakmoss and good-quality vetiver while amber and tonka bean finish things off on a warm, soft note. The florals blend together to form a strong, aromatic heart. The rose, in particular, is the most pronounced flower here, highlighting a powdery, feminine feel to the aroma. If the aldehydes are the star of this scent, the white florals hold the silver medal. This creates a cool, calm aroma with a light sweetness in the undertone. The citruses (bergamot, especially) add an energizing layer of freshness, though it’s not as vibrant as the aforementioned Chanel. The opening scent smells like a clear blue sky on a sunny day: fresh and clean. Base Notes: Oakmoss, Tahitian Vetiver, Musk, Sandalwood, Amber, and Tonka Bean. ![]() ![]() Heart Notes: Rose, Iris, Geranium, Ylang-Ylang, Lily-of-the-Valley, Jasmine, Magnolia, and Gardenia.Top Notes: Aldehydes, Green Notes, Honeysuckle, Bergamot, Lemon, and Peach.That might seem like a bold proclamation, but the scent revolutionised the industry. The fragrance single-handedly changed the fate of all aldehydes scents before and after it.Įven the most popular aldehydes fragrance of all time, Chanel No 5, is sometimes considered a level below this. Meaning “left bank,” Rive Gauche was named in honor of the once student-dominated Parsian location that hosted the company’s (and country’s) first first ready-to-wear line. ![]()
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