Esprit Connect Her, Him, Us ~ new fragrances

Esprit Connect perfumesComing in October, a new trio of fragrances from Esprit: Esprit Connect Her, Him and Us.

Esprit Connect Her was developed by perfumer Bernard Ellena, and features watermelon, pineapple, freesia, fresh water, jasmine, peony, water lily, raspberry wood, sandalwood and musk. Esprit Connect Her will be available in 15, 30 and 50 ml Eau de Toilette and in matching body products.

Esprit Connect Him includes notes of orange, grapefruit, lemon, tangerine, Nashi pear, lavender, rose, lotus, sea breeze, teak, patchouli, amber and musk. It was developed by perfumer Benoist Lapouza. Esprit Connect Him will be available in 30 and 50 ml Eau de Toilette and in matching grooming products.

Esprit Connect Us is the brand’s first unisex scent, and was created by perfumer Jean-Christophe Herault. The notes are fig, tangerine, apple, black currant, litchee, hyacinth, orange blossom, violet, ocean breeze, cedar, apricot, peach, amber, vanilla and musk. Esprit Connect Us will be available in 50 ml Eau de Toilette.

(via cosmoty.de)

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  1. Anonymous
    Posted on 24 September 2007

    Connect Her sounds like a hot mess. I'm picturing a fruit salad with pineapple, watermelon and raspberries.

  2. Anonymous
    Posted on 24 September 2007

    Have to say that not one of these appeals to me, but if forced to choose, I'd go with Connect Him.

  3. Anonymous
    Posted on 24 September 2007

    First Bennetton, and now this! It's like they're trying to make me feel old… Is that the marketing ploy? Bombard me with fashion memories of middle school and high school to awaken my need to CONNECT? Also, I just love how the young ones hang out on a couches on rooftop these days… I think there was a Coca-Cola commercial with the same setting.

  4. Anonymous
    Posted on 24 September 2007

    LOL — hey, you know I'm so much older than you that Esprit doesn't even resonate ;-)

  5. Anonymous
    Posted on 25 September 2007

    Well, since rooftops are some of the few places people can smoke in public lately, I don't find it that surprising :P *chuckle* I've heard about a number of places w/ roofgardens becoming really popular the last few years just for that reason.

  6. Anonymous
    Posted on 25 September 2007

    Ah, that explains it!

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