IDOLE DE LUBIN - Eau de Parfum
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Idole de Lubin is an exceptional fragrance with the intensity of a spicy liqueur, combining macassar wood notes and mild rum aromas. And refined leather notes are warmed up by spices from Zanzibar. Idole tells of the silent figure of a Nubian goddess, in whose honour barks are ignited and resins smoked. Painted bodies dance and fall into a trance.
- Top notes: rum absolute, saffron, bitter orange peel and cumin .
- Heart notes: doum palm wood, smoked ebony, sugar cane .
- Base notes: leather notes, red sandalwood .
- Perfumer: Olivia Giacobetti
- Content: 100ml
- The bottle: a stele of black obsidian, with a Baltic amber stopper .
- Made in France
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STORY IDOLE DE LUBIN
Today, Olivia Giacobetti offers us a new adventure perfume, this time dedicated to heroines who fearlessly face all dangers, venturing into hostile, unexplored territories to explore new horizons. Women like Alexandra David-Neel or Mary Kingsley, Amelia Earhart or Charmian Kitteredge, Ella Maillart or Karen Blixen, who are not afraid to risk everything because their curiosity is greater than their fear; women who are guided only by their love of the thrill of new discoveries and the unknown.
Eau de Toilette Idole, the first Lubin of the new century, created in 2005, was dedicated to bold adventurers and captains of great ships. With its aesthetic allusions to primitive art, the bottle was met with astonishment, if not outright rejection. Its source of inspiration was a Maasai goddess with a sacred mask and its glass sail is reminiscent of the daus that sail the oceans of the Orient, East Africa and Arabia day after day.
First and foremost, Idole de Lubin is an extraordinary eau de toilette created by Olivia Giacobetti. It tells of the spice route between the Red Sea and the China Sea. Its powerful chords find their origin in the spices from Zanzibar and the precious woods from Borneo or Makassar. At the same time, it reflects the personality of its creator, a rebellious artist and globetrotter who explores the fragrances of this world in the hidden corners of our planet; in short: the personality of a beautiful, independent woman who does not let anyone define her.
STORY LUBIN
Lubin is one of the oldest perfume houses in the world. Its early history is linked to the high society of the Napoleonic era, and its products became the imprimatur of haute couture and indicators of fashion and social hierarchy.
Pierre François Lubin founded the company in 1798, when he began supplying fragrance ribbons, rice powder balls and masks to "Les Merveilleuses", socially upscale women who frequented the salons of Napoleonic France, and to the "Incroyables", members of the subculture that blended fashion and propaganda and emerged after the Reign of Terror that was the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution of 1789.
The fragrance conquered the imperial court and was worn by personalities such as Joséphine and Pauline Bonaparte. When the Bourbons were restored, Lubin dedicated his fragrances to Queen Marie-Amelie. Eventually, Lubin's perfumes were worn by all the crowned heads of Europe and imported to America in 1830.
As late as the 1960s, Lubin was still a major perfumery, under the management of Paul Prot Jr, whose great-grandfather Felix had taken over the house from its founder Pierre-François Lubin in 1844. The Prot family then decided to sell the business in 1969. In the 1970s, it became the property of the French perfume house Roger&Gallet, before being acquired in 1984 by Mülhens, one of the oldest German perfume houses, founded in Cologne in 1792. Lubin perfume production was then moved to the Mülhens perfume factory in Bickendorf near Cologne. In 1994, Mülhens was taken over by the German hair care company Wella, which separated from Lubin at the end of the 20th century.
The House of Lubin was taken over in the early 2000s by Gilles Thevenin, a former head of creation at Guerlain. He won the support of Laurent Prot, the son of Paul Jr, the last family head of the house. Production was moved back to France in 2004. Lubin perfumes are now produced in small quantities in the Loire Valley and distributed through a network of several hundred high-end retailers in some 30 countries. Still privately owned, the House of Lubin has a subsidiary in the US, Lubin Northamerica, in NYC, and one in the UK, Lubin limited, in London. Its boutique in Paris, located in Saint Germain des Prés, offers more than 30 different perfumes. His products and antique documents are on display at the Musée international de la Parfumerie in Grasse, France.
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