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15 Years Later, This "Hypnotic" Parisian Perfume Is Still My #1—Here's Why

15 Years Later, This "Hypnotic" Parisian Perfume Is Still My #1—Here's Why

The Scent

Portrait of a Lady red lacquer bottle

Portrait of a Lady is a chypre fragrance. Chypre is a category of fragrances often described as complex, mysterious, and alluring. These scents typically feature citrus top notes, floral middle notes, and mossy or earthy base notes. Portrait of a Lady certainly encompasses the complexity, mystery, and allure of the chypre category—albeit uniquely so. And the secret lies in its almost unbelievable concentration. Apparently, 400 flowers go into a single 100ml bottle. But don’t think that means it’s heady and overbearing. In fact, it’s quite the opposite—elegant, enigmatic, and surprisingly androgynous.

This is one of those rare fragrances that works just as well for a twenty-something as it does for someone in their fifties, sixties or beyond. “The timelessness of a fragrance,” Ropion says, “[is] a secret every perfumer wishes to unlock! In my view, the key is to create with heart and emotion, to follow intuition rather than trends. Sometimes, this is what allows a scent to resonate more deeply in the collective unconscious. Portrait of a Lady is all about noble materials—true haute parfumerie! At Frédéric Malle, both the ingredients and the story behind the creation are equally essential, each as important as the other.

The Review

“This perfume has something hypnotic about it—a fierce sensuality with a lot of character,” Ropion says. “The charm of Turkish rose is elevated by a heart of patchouli, nuanced with sandalwood and incense. Very ambery and woody, Portrait of a Lady easily avoids gender categorisation despite its name, as the skin of the woman or man who wears it does not react any differently."

And it should come as no surprise that this iconic scent is loved by our editors on both sides of the pond.

Frederic Malle's Portrait of a Lady EdP

Who What Wear UK beauty editor Eleanor Vousden says, "This is a perfume with a capital P. It's a voluptuous, mysterious rose that blooms on the skin for hours on end and commands any room you walk into. For that reason, it's not for the faint-hearted—this is a scent that gets you noticed. It's the type of fragrance I can imagine being worn by a sophisticated woman who oozes confidence and French exits at parties. This isn't your nana's rose perfume, but a blood-red rose with dark, velvety petals that you'd find on the vanity table of a femme fatale. It's a little spicy, while the patchouli gives an earthiness that makes it all the more addictive next to the jamminess of the rose."

Who What Wear UK beauty editorial assistant Brittany Davy says, "I must admit, I hopped onto the hype of this scent a lot later than my fellow editors, but I’m already obsessed. I went into the store a couple of weeks ago to try it after hearing the Who What Wear beauty team talk about it in the office, and trust me when I say that it did not disappoint. It’s a warm and elegant fragrance that’s filled with all of my favourite notes from cinnamon and vanilla to patchouli and incense. I can already see myself wearing this heavier fragrance throughout the autumn and winter seasons, sitting in a fancy restaurant with a glass of wine in hand. In fact, I’ve already purchased this scent online in anticipation of the temperature drop here in the UK. And I know that once it arrives, it will have a permanent spot on my dressing table."

Who What Wear US beauty editor Kaitlyn McLintock says, "Even though it’s called Portrait of a Lady, I don’t think this scent is tied to gender at all. It smells neither traditionally feminine nor traditionally masculine. Personally, I think this has a lot to do with the strong patchouli note. When I smell this fragrance, I get fresh rose—stem, leaf, and all—along with patchouli first. As it dries down on my skin, the blackcurrant, raspberry, and sandalwood notes emerge. Again, it’s just so elegant and alluring. It makes me want to stroll along the Seine at nightfall, watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle in the distance.”

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