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La Surprise

Cécile Zarokian
Perfumista
Cécile Zarokian
4.01 de 5
115 votos

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Descripción

La Surprise by MDCI Parfums is a woody musky floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2020, this composition was created by nose Cécile Zarokian. Its top notes unfold with green aromas, rhubarb, cardamom and bergamot. The heart of the fragrance reveals peach, freesia, white flowers, violet and rose. To finish, the base notes offer a caress of musk, sandalwood, solar notes, woods and patchouli.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 13%
  • Primavera 37%
  • Verano 30%
  • Otoño 20%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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Comunidad

115 votos

  • Positivo 73%
  • Neutral 21%
  • Negativo 6.1%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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  • The official MCDI website states that Cécile Zarokian drew inspiration from ‘La Surprise’ by Fragonard a painting from the series ‘The Progress of Love’ housed in the Frick Collection in New York. The scene depicts an elegant young woman caught off guard in a fragrant garden by an admirer offering her a rose. Fragonard born in 1732 and a hallmark of French Rococo alongside Boucher and Chardin created this work between 1770 and 1773. On the canvas two young people blush in a lush mansion garden; he attempts to give her the rose while she seems hesitant with cherubs in the background. It is a moment of suspended time despite the movement brimming with romantic uncertainty. Fragonard was heavily influenced by Rembrandt’s light and Hals’ fluidity after travelling to the Netherlands. The painting was commissioned by Madame Du Barry Louis XV’s mistress though she later rejected it for its Rococo style. This work fits perfectly with ‘The Stolen Kiss’ from 1790 where two young people leave a night party in Paris for a cheek kiss a custom considered awkward at the time. One can appreciate his mastery of light and detail such as the silk dress perhaps due to his marriage to Marie-Anne Gérard daughter of a silk merchant. Fragonard renewed the tradition of gallant courtships in lush parks and aristocratic parties. The Rococo (1730–1770) is liberating cheerful and sensual standing in opposition to the dark and tragic Baroque. Louis XV requested scenes of pleasure against the sombre style of Versailles. Fragonard was a court painter from 1754 and following the Revolution of 1789 took refuge in Grasse. Although he was forgotten the Impressionists rediscovered him for his handling of light. In 2023 he gained renewed prominence with the auction of ‘The Young Woman with a Hat’. The perfume is a vintage romantic chypre blended with modern energy featuring green florals and an animalic musk base. Linking it to the Rococo: cardamom and musk provide sensuality peach suggests desire rhubarb and green accord evoke the verdure of the parks violet offers fresh air white flowers and freesia recall the gardens while patchouli and sandalwood convey elegance. The solar notes contribute the luminosity characteristic of the Rococo. Cécile Zarokian trained at the ISIPCA in Versailles is a guarantee of elegance and sensuality.