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Brace yourself for THIS one, kids. Akro NIGHT, one of the new scents created by the famous Cresp family of perfumers as part of a sextet of olfactory “vices”, just might be the naughtiest perfume of which I am aware. In unambiguous erotic suggestiveness, it is right up there with Rochas FEMME, Papillon Artisan SALOME, Alexander McQueen KINGDOM, and the original pink-bomb flacon of AGENT PROVOCATEUR.
What NIGHT is emulating, there can be no question, and it makes no attempt to apologize for, camouflage or downplay the carnality. Yet oddly, one cannot call it “raunchy” or “vulgar”… because it’s blended so wittily, so charmingly, so perfectly.
Opening spritz reveals, after the scintillating alcohol/aldehydes, an accord of cumin, fruity violet (?) and a sweetish kiss of honey and a vanillic marshmallow, the sum total of which smells like, yes, “olor feminis” in fullest heat, replete with a urinaceous tinge and hint of mothball-y oldschool indoles. There is a deeper note, oily and dirty, that smells like masculine hair that hasn’t been shampooed in weeks; yet I don’t think it’s costus… it must be some amazing new aromachemical.
With time, a beautiful, winsome, oldschool romantic Victorian rose bouquet– I picture the buds pale coral pink— rises up, waxen, soapy and candle-like, to embrace the sweaty animalic accord.
And there you have it– a fascinating push/pull between the virginal honeyed-rose soap… and the quasi-gynecological accord, which never resolves even into farthest drydown. Some hours later, there is a very subtle oud quality remaining (though this scent is not “about” oud at all).
NIGHT is immensely chic, up to-the-minute hip… yet it curiously smells like something from the Rococo 1700’s… Like you would expect Marie Antoinette’s panties to smell after a candlelit ball at Versailles. But a “New Wave Versailles”, like in the Kirsten Dunst movie.
Flawlessly blended, NIGHT may be the ultimate boudoir scent… In a disco, nightclub or bar it would be galvanizing as well. Probably not for church, temple, office or the PTA. It leans femme, of course, but I suspect some dandified Casanovas will be able to rawk it as well. (I sure plan to).
NIGHT is compactly composed in a very modern fashion, almost to the point of having a “Pop Art”, doll-like duotone effect; it smells pink-and-light brown. Think: a 1960’s Mel Ramos painting. Or picture a pretty little white cake… with a ring of pink sugar rosebuds and a design of buttercream vulva on top. It doesn’t, shall we say, “sprawl”. It makes its unequivocal statement, its plea… for which there can only be one answer: utter surrender. Where SALOME is blunt and down-to-earth, almost headshoppy, NIGHT is witty, midrange-y and urbane.
I shall be so anxious to get other reviewers’ readings on this amazing, insolent scent. Am I the only one entranced by it? Get your sample over at LUCKYSCENT.com.