7.23.2009

# perfume # Reviews

Eau des Merveilles by Hermes


I was first attracted to Hermes' Eau des Merveilles by the bottle. Merveilles means "wonder" in French and the packaging for this delightful perfume is the embodiment of wonder. Slightly tilted, the bottle for Eau des Merveilles suggests that when you spray this fragrance, colorful fireworks might come out instead of perfume. Joyful and exuberant, Eau des Merveilles looked like it would lift my spirits (and lately, I figure we could all use a little spirit lifting). This fragrance came out a few years ago and I have just gotten around to trying it. Yes, the bottle is spectacular and I must say, and the fragrance does not disappoint.

Eau des Merveilles is a woody, amber fragrance. The scent is much deeper than the joyous and carefree bottle suggests. The woody fragrance lingers in the background and the amber aspect, once it dries down, plays center stage. There is something captivating and adventurous about this perfume- it is whimsical, yet mysterious. I would imagine its literary equivalent would be Le Petit Prince. Hermes describes this little gem as captivating the spirit of wood, the memory of the ocean and the sparkle of a constellation. Very apropos indeed!

Eau des Merveilles retails for about $120 and can be purchased at: www.hermes.com or at Sephora stores nationwide.

Image courtesy of http://www.miniature-parfum.fr

6 comments:

Josephine Tale Peddler said...

I always love your perfume reviews! I'm more of an Oriental person but you can make me feel like trying anything! xx

La Maison Fou said...

Thanks for stopping by the blog! Love this perfume review!!
Leslie

The Daily Connoisseur said...

Thanks Josephine! I took a break from perfume for a while (I do that every few months) but now I am back and curious to try new things :)

The Daily Connoisseur said...

Hi Leslie- Thanks! I love the name of your blog (saw you in the comment section on Vicki's French Essence). Hope you get to try this lovely scent...

Rose said...

I missed this post somehow!

I love this scent, really if I had to choose just one this would be a candidate. It has something hugely more- ish and it's quite sexy/ sultry without being at all obvious.

Dining on Deals said...

"Literary equivalent would be the petite prince." Love your writing!!!