Chopard Casmir : Perfume Review
If you feel that minimalism is overrated or you’ve had enough of well-mannered, chic to the point of annoyance perfumes, I have one answer for you: Chopard Casmir. You have it all in this amber tinted liquid–the richness of vanilla, the earthy heft of patchouli, and the creamy sweetness of sandalwood. Also, let me not forget the piña colada like fruit and jammy jasmine. It may sound scary, but Casmir works surprisingly well as a blend of woods with a bold gourmand note. It’s a Bollywood film in a perfume bottle.
Chopard is famous for its jewel encrusted finery and watches, but its fragrance collection is comprised of such over the top scents that even diamonds pale in comparison. Most of the perfumes were flops–Mira Bai, Madness, Infiniment, and Casmir didn’t exactly rake in the profits with its drama queen personality. Created in 1991 by perfumer Michel Almairac, Casmir looks to the 1980s with its glitzy composition.
Aurora in In the Defense of Perfume and Other “Feminine” Pursuits: Hi Deanna, Rosa Magnifica is so wonderful, I have a bottle too, Matilde Laurent speaks about it in one of her books, she created it as an homage to Nahema,… October 2, 2023 at 12:59pm