Andy Warhol's You're In
ART IS WHAT YOU CAN GET AWAY WITH - ANDY WARHOL
Created by Comme des Garçons and inspired by the original citrus scent Warhol used for the 1967 artwork. The top notes are bitter orange, aldehydes and Kaffir lime zest. The crushed leaves and rind of the fruit emit an intense citrus fragrance, and is used in cooking in Asia.
The middle notes consist of jasmine, coriander leaf and pittosporum. Many herbivores detest the resinous pittosporums, in particular their seeds, which will stick anywhere, but some animals eat them with relish. The flowers, white in color and star shaped, exude an odor that evokes that of Neroli but fresher, more concentrated and very faintly honeyed.
At the base of the fragrance, there are cashmere wood, musk and metallic amber. Contrary to the classic amber scent which is powdery, oriental and lustful, the metallic amber accord is much more modern, nervous and explosive.
100 ml EdT (2017)
Perfumer: Maurice Roucel