SPICY PERFUMES
Inspired by Ernest Hemingway
No one exemplified salty machismo quite like literary master and member of the Lost Generation, Ernest Hemingway. His writing style was simple, brief, and elegant which was in stark contrast to a colorful life spent driving ambulances in war zones and enjoying afternoons watching bullfights. A hard drinker with a love for absinthe in particular, Hemingway wrote some of the 20th century’s most famous works – For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Old Man and the Sea, and A Farewell to Arms.
Death in the Afternoon Cologne Oil celebrates lovable curmudgeons with notes of tobacco pipe, vegan Egyptian musk, champagne, bay leaf, sandalwood, fennel, and bergamot. This unisex scent is reminiscent of a strong glass of absinthe and leather-bound books.
“You are mine, you shall be mine, you and I are one for ever.” - Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Notes: Black Cherry, Plum Blossom, Blackberry, Peru Balsam, Cedarwood, Marshmallow, Cinnamon, Bourbon Vanilla, Jasmine, Dried Roses
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From the Gatsby Collection
F. Scott Fitzgerald Cologne Inspiration
Author of The Great Gatsby and member of the Lost Generation, F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the heavyweights of classic American literature. This cologne was inspired by the scent that was also preferred by Marlene Dietrich, Lieber Gustav 14. The cologne was bought for Fitzgerald as a gift by his wife Zelda. Fitzgerald is a modern spin on a literary scent.
“Something in me vibrates to a dusky, dreamy smell of dying moons and shadows.”
Notes: violet, sandalwood, tobacco, vanilla, amber, cardamom, magnolia, rose, cedarwood
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Zelda Fitzgerald Perfume Inspiration
Zelda Fitzgerald was the original flapper and a writer and artist in her own right though she was viewed only in her husband’s shadow. A quintessential, larger than life “it girl,” Zelda was a fan of perfumes by Schiaparelli. Zelda wrote that Salud by Schiaparelli was “sensorily gratifying perfume that I wanted more of it…violets, lilies, and pink beauty.” This interpretation of Zelda plays with florals amongst a backdrop of sensual, smoky accords to capture the woman who famously said, “death is the only real elegance.”
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“A perfectly amazing scent, as always! I love that Immortal Perfumes has a scent for every mood, environment, event, and emotion possible and that every single one is wonderfully balanced and created with such dedication and passion. I've worn these scents to everything from formal balls to average work days and even on my wedding day. I cannot recommend this company enough!”
- Lauren M
A TUDOR COLOGNE
England's most famous king had a soft spot for the finer things in life and was said to wear a concoction of ambergris and civet, two of the finest scents of the time. This cologne oil is inspired by the illustrious Tudor.
Notes: Ambergris, Belladonna, Clovebud, Tobacco, Bay Leaf, Fire, and Peru Balsam
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Additional Fragrance Families
There are five main perfume fragrance families, which include floral, amber, woody, fresh, and musky. Each perfume note has its own unique smell, which can be combined with other notes to create a desired scent. For example, a floral perfume may contain notes of rose, jasmine, and lily, while an amber perfume may contain notes of vanilla, amber, and spices.