Cerruti
A unique visual signature based on accords, character, and seasonality
The grapefruit and pimento combination snaps immediately onto the skin with sharp, peppery citrus, whilst the leafy notes provide a green, almost herbal backdrop that keeps everything grounded and cool rather than sparkling.
As the citrus mellows, gentian root and water mint emerge with surprising minerality—this middle phase feels botanical and slightly bitter-edged, like bruised herbs, whilst the subtle carbon notes add a faint, almost smoky dryness that distinguishes this from conventional florals.
Birch bark and cedar gradually anchor the composition as the mint fades, with leather emerging as a soft, slightly warm undertone whilst amber provides minimal sweetness; the fragrance becomes increasingly woody and earthy, settling into a refined, skin-scent finish that whispers rather than projects.
Image pour Femme emerges from a distinctly herbaceous vision of freshness—one that refuses the predictable path of fruity florals. Harry Frémont constructs something altogether more architectural here: the grapefruit arrives not as a sugary burst but as a tart, almost austere opening that immediately collides with herbal leaves and pimento's peppery bite. There's a green, almost savoury quality in this top accord, suggesting crushed herbs rather than a fruit bowl.
The heart reveals Frémont's most intriguing gambit: carbon notes (that mineral, slightly smoky element) paired with gentian root and water mint create a thoroughly unconventional middle passage. Gentian, typically found in aperitifs, brings a bitter-green sophistication, whilst the water mint keeps everything crisp and slightly medicinal. This is where Image pour Femme declares itself uncompromisingly feminine without softness—it's the scent of someone who favours clarity over comfort, precision over prettiness.
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