Last
week I delivered to my readers a (slightly bonkers) review of a box. To be
precise, a garble of words that spoke of my delight at the Olfactive Studio
Sample Discovery Kit and it’s superbly designed kinship with the now defunct
photography giant Ilford. To read the article click here. So seduced was I that
I negated to review it’s contents. So, here are my thoughts on a sample from
the box, the picturesque Chambre Noire.
The inspiration for Chambre Noire
Olfactive
Studio asked perfumers to create an olfactory interpretation of a photographic
image. In Chambre Noire, Perfumer Dorothée
Piot responded to Photographer Clémence
Réne-Bazin’s atmospheric photograph
of a hotel room. The photo speaks of: a hushed retreat from the city, the dark
interior space reflecting the vibrancy of the view from the window, a luxuriously
rarified environment, the absent or hidden occupant of the room, the oddly
ordered and barely visible reflection of the unused beds, the suggestion of a
liaison about to occur?
Olfactive studio describe it thus:
“A
sensual and mysterious fragrance, Chambre Noire reveals itself from the shadows
using the spotlight of the vibrant top note. A fragrance to be shared in the
privacy of some far-off hotel room. It reveals its character gradually, exuding
sensual notes of leather against a backdrop of warmth and opulence.”
In some sense, it could even be evocative of Guerlain’s iconic L’ Heure
Bleue, in that it tells a story of the hour when day turns to night, and the
possibilities that arise therein.
However,
typically of my peculiar fragrant associations, the actual scent of Chambre
Noire suggested something far less subtle and much more mischievous to me. It transported
me back to 80s uber-camp historic pop romp – Adam And The Ants – Stand And
Deliver! If you need a reminder, take a look at the mesmerizing video:
My first love
The
thing about Chambre Noire is that it smells at once sexy and theatrically camp.
It’s essentially a leather fragrance (Adam’s tight pants and ‘puss-in’ boots)
with buckets of violet (18th century face powder) and a fruity spice
(in the manner of quince, figs and plum wine - the stuff of the feasts of the
nobility). Hence why I am transported deep into the world of this dandy highwayman.
I
highly doubt that Olfactive Studio had ever considered a link between Chambre
Noire and the dandy swagger of a fantastical highwayman. However, what is
certainly true is the fact that scent does collaborate with imagery, so they
are pursuing a remarkable concept. In my case, a pop video from my youth made
an enduring impression on me that was reawakened by my nose, it is moments like
this that make me grateful to smell.
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