Bachmakoff de Thierry is a well-known designer who has worked in the fragrance. Together with Jean Claude Ellena, one of the creators of the most popular fragrances of the moment, created the fashion house's fragrance The Different Company. For some years now, Jean-Claude Ellena has given way to his daughter, Celine, who created most of the scents of The Different Company. In 2010, the year of cultural twinning of France with Russia, Thierry de Bachmakoff paid homage to its Russian origins, creating, along with Celine, the perfume that bears her family name. A fragrance that celebrates the traditions of Russian, but without falling nell'oleografia, even giving us a highly unusual and decidedly contemporary painting.
The perfume is called De Bachmakov and speaks of Russia's vast expanses of Siberian forests, portrayed at the time when winter gives way to spring, when the sun melts the ice, while the strong winds of the steppe takes notes from the Far East. The scent opens on notes of bergamot and green sidereal and shiso leaves (a basil grown in the East, including China, Japan and Korea), along with the coriander which plays an effect that brings to mind the feeling of alcoholic vodka. The first impression is very dry and is a prelude to what characterizes the olfactory pyramid: the cedar wood. However, the heart and softens the ice comes with a white flower accents of freesia and jasmine petals, but also with clear scents of lily of the valley. The fund is woody and musky at the same time, a deliciously dusty cedar and nutmeg comfortable which offers a mysterious aspect. De Bachmakov is a fragrance that can be equally borne by a man or a woman revealing ambiguous elegance and timeless. For a woman becomes dry and character, a man shows a strong character, but forgiving. Do not miss!
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