Star rating: 5 stars--outstanding/potential classic, 4 stars--very good, 3 stars--adequate, 2 stars--disappointing, 1 star--poor.
“Exquisitely elegant” was the first impression that formed in my mind as I smelled Prada Infusion d’Homme. It also struck me right away as a masculine fragrance that eschews the conventions of masculine perfumery: dihydromyrcenol (a citrus-lavender aroma material that is commonly used in masculine scents) is not noticeable, citrus is dealt with a light hand, florals are magnified. Created by talented perfumer Daniela Roche-Andrier, who is a nose behind many of Prada’s fragrances, Infusion d’Homme translates Prada aesthetic at its best—subtle, sophisticated, understated, yet somehow dramatic nonetheless.
The drama of Infusion d’Homme lies in its bold exploration of the floral notes. While iris used in perfumery is not strictly a floral—the material, after all, comes from the iris root and has a distinctive green-earthy profile—its floral violet-like facets are easily amplified. In fact, there are many obvious similarities between Infusion d’Homme and the feminine limited edition Infusion d’Iris. Both fragrances are based on the classical contrast between green galbanum, rooty-floral iris and leathery vetiver. While Infusion d’Iris makes iris a dominant player, Infusion d’Homme uses it as one of the leading characters, along with orange blossom, cedar and incense. The result is an interesting fragrance that oscillates between the earthy chill of iris and the warm smoke of incense.
The soft floral family in the masculine fragrance domain is a new phenomenon, which gained ground with the ingenious Dior Homme, a masculine iris gold standard, as it were. Infusion d’Homme renders its iris even softer, framing it in soft blond woods, as opposed to leather in Dior Homme. Yet, like Dior Homme, Lanvin Arpège Pour Homme, Divine L’Homme de Coeur, Donna Karan DKNY Men, Gianfranco Ferré Ferré for Men, and Hilde Soliani Il Vs Iris, Infusion d’Homme reveals that men and flowers can make for a lethally sexy combination.
Prada Infusion d’Homme includes notes of mandarin, neroli, galbanum, iris, incense, benzoin, cedar and vetiver. It is available from Prada boutiques and select department stores (Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys New York.)
She likes it! She likes it! :-)
Haven't smelled this yet. Must rectify.
Posted by: sweetlife | September 14, 2010 at 22:31
Well I really like this masculine perfume.. Young people especially single could used this..
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Posted by: logo design | September 15, 2010 at 06:12
I look forward to trying this and comparing to Dior Homme. Rive Gauche, Andrier's reformulation, is one of my top ten favorite perfumes, if not top five. I am also curious about her new perfume for Maison Martin Margiela. And, I find it interesting she is married to her company's CEO. I'm not sure how that would be accepted in most types of larger companies, but the world of perfumery has always been very much "we are family". (So many perfumers are perfumers' children or even spouses.)
Posted by: Carla | September 15, 2010 at 07:07
I look forward to trying this and comparing to Dior Homme. Rive Gauche, Andrier's reformulation, is one of my top ten favorite perfumes, if not top five. I am also curious about her new perfume for Maison Martin Margiela. And, I find it interesting she is married to her company's CEO. I'm not sure how that would be accepted in most types of larger companies, but the world of perfumery has always been very much "we are family". (So many perfumers are perfumers' children or even spouses.)
Posted by: Carla | September 15, 2010 at 07:07
A, do let me know how you like it. It is one of my top 5 masculine favorites, without doubt.
Posted by: Boisdejasmin | September 21, 2010 at 10:45
R, glad you agree. Though I think that it would be great for any one, any age group.
Posted by: Boisdejasmin | September 21, 2010 at 10:47
Logo, thanks!
Posted by: Boisdejasmin | September 21, 2010 at 10:48
Carla, there is lots of nepotism in the industry, that is without doubt. However, many companies try hard to make sure that it does not affect them. You know, it can be very damaging.
I love Daniela's fragrances in general, she lends a very beautiful aesthetic to her creations, very elegant.
Posted by: Boisdejasmin | September 21, 2010 at 10:50
I like PRADA fragrance.
Your review is helpful.
I will buy it.^^
Thank you!
Posted by: skin whitening | October 01, 2010 at 03:20
Prada's Infusion d'homme is for me the perfect scent. It defies classification (it's neither typically male; nor is it encroaching on female). This is the scent of a clean beautiful spring shower. Every note is subtle and exquisitely wearable. I'm a woman who wears it proudly as a woman. I've received many compliments and queries as to what it is. Perhaps it's because I'm not usually drawn to most women's scents on the market, but this reflects to me something decidedly Italian in the perfumer's taste (less expected and clean and unmistakably subtle though not shy)
Posted by: SRK | August 15, 2011 at 14:11