Lacoste Touch of Spring & Hot Play, Ayala Moriel Roses et Chocolat ~ new fragrances

Lacoste Touch of Spring fragranceLacoste will launch two limited edition fragrances this March. Touch of Spring (shown) is in the Touch of Pink line, and features quince blossom, aquatic accord, Amazon water lily, osmanthus, hosta, sandalwood and musk. Touch of Spring will be available in 50 and 90 ml bottles of Eau de Toilette and in Shower Gel.

Lacoste Hot Play for men is in the Style in Play line, and includes notes of of black pepper, nutmeg, yuzu, papyrus, ivy leaves, freesia, sipo wood and musk. Hot Play will be sold in 75 and 125 ml bottles of Eau de Toilette and in Shower Gel. (both above via cosmoty.de)

Ayala Moriel has launched Roses et Chocolat, a limited edition fragrance for Valentine's Day:

ROSES et CHOCOLAT is a bouquet of plush, velvety dark red roses (yet unlike most stem-cut roses, possessing a voluptuous scent); set against a melt-in-your-mouth chocolate truffles. The perfume part is what ties everything together, yet without taking away from either experience: my handcrafted, complex amber accord, made of rich resins and balsams, and a sparkling dusting of sexy spices: the fruitiness of pink peppercorns and the sublime aphrodisiac dry warmth of nutmeg and mace, creating an overall impression of a full-bodied red wine. (via Ayala Moriel)

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  1. Anonymous
    Posted on 18 January 2007

    Not commenting on the perfumes but just wanted to say that the words 'Limited Edition' for me, have almost come to lose their meaning, like sometimes when you repeat a word over and over again and it suddenly sounds foreign!

  2. Anonymous
    Posted on 18 January 2007

    LOL — so true, and the vast majority of them, in fact, hang around on the market for considerably longer than you expect anyway.

  3. Anonymous
    Posted on 25 January 2007

    I was sincerely impressed a couple of years back by Lacoste's “pour Femme”; Its subtle, creamy notes interpreted the scent of skin with a touch of salty zest. I feel I have underestimated the designer fragrance when inspired newbies like “pour femme” are born. “Inspiration” was pretty, if not very memorable–closer to what has commonly been released by many houses as of late. I wonder how “Touch of Spring” will work out for me.

  4. Anonymous
    Posted on 25 January 2007

    Lacoste Pour Femme is a very wearable scent. I keep meaning to try Touch of Pink but never do. Completely agree about Inspiration: it just doesn't have enough personality to stand out in the crowd.

  5. Anonymous
    Posted on 25 April 2007

    Well, the “problem” with “pour femme” is that, from my point of view, it doesn't really represents the brand.. Lacoste should be “sport chic” but on this fragrance, it just mean to my nose (or even to my eyes, because of the packaging, ..) that it is just chic

  6. Anonymous
    Posted on 25 April 2007

    I suppose it isn't a particularly sporty scent, but so few brands bother to match the juice to the brand that I didn't even think about it :-)

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