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Penhaligon's adds to humorous ‘Portrait' fragrance family

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AFP-Relaxnews
Published
Jan 3, 2017

The fragrance maker has unveiled a second batch of scents destined for its "Portraits" series, revealing new facets and hidden secrets of the British aristocracy. Two flamboyant new members are set to join the now famous family, Clandestine Clara and Roaring Radcliff. The scents are due out in February 2017.



It all started back in September when Penhaligon's unveiled "Portraits," a fragrant fiction capturing the customs and traditions of the British aristocracy with humour. Comprising four members -- a lord, a lady, a duke and a duchess -- each with their own signature scent, they made the most of the brand's heritage appeal while also offering up a less reverent approach that should appeal to younger consumers.

Now, a few months down the line, Penhaligon's is opening a new chapter in the story, bringing with it two new characters.

The first character, Clandestine Clara, is the mistress of Lord George. She enjoys all of life's pleasures, especially those that a "lady" shouldn't be seen to enjoy, such as driving a sports car, smoking and gossiping with colleagues. Extraverted and emancipated, this newcomer is represented by a sensual, oriental scent. Developed by perfumer Sophie Labbé, the fragrance blends notes of vanilla, rum, cinnamon, musk, amber and patchouli.

Roaring Radcliff is just as carefree -- if not more. This family bad boy is the secret son of Lord George. He passes his time enjoying all of the pleasures his privileged life offers -- namely money, cars and girls -- living a life full of provocation, excess and ultimately, freedom. Perfumer Daphné Bugey has created a fragrance that reflects this personality with notes of rum, tobacco and spices.

The two new scents are due out in February in Penhaligon's stores, concessions and online.
 

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