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Published: Sep 3, 2011
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Official ingredients for Trésor Midnight Rose (Lancôme): pink pepper, rose absolute, raspberry, cassis bud, jasmine, peony, Virginia cedar, vanilla, musks.
A two-minute video for Trésor Midnight Rose perfume has finally been revealed, and it is very odd. Which is generally the usual for perfumes and colognes, it's like a mini-movie.
In the video you see a man running along Seine in a very sensual purple light to Emma Watson. The camera turns toward's Emma, who has short hair and is wearing very sexy dark red lipstick.
And then you see a flash of the perfume. And then you get a flash back a scene showing Watson leaving what looks like her home. The door and pretty much everything in the room is the same color as the perfume. Then you see Emma running on the streets to meet the guy in the restaurant...or atleast that is what it looks like.
And then another flashback!
Emma Watson enters a library and asks the man to get something for her off the top shelf. The book is the name of the perfume of course.
And then back to the restaurant scene. The man sees Emma in the restaurant but Emma leaves and sprays perfume on herself in the alley way. She then runs away. The man, following her scent I'm sure, finds her on a boat taking off down the river. I won't spoil the ending, but it's cute.
I found an interesting review from 1000fragrances.com, "Violently fruity, like the cheapest cocktail between an Escada tropical flanker and the latest Monoprix shampoo, Trésor Midnight Rose (Lancôme) starts with an obvious red / black fruity note in a highly realistic sorbet interpretation. It suggests the gourmand fruity note of the famous Nina combined with the "red berry" rose used inside L'air (Nina Ricci) vaguely suggesting the richness of Portrait of a Lady (Frédéric Malle). However, after original and intense top note with cassis, we are discovering another perfume where the raspberry - frambinone was overdosed. Trésor Midnight Rose (Lancôme) is Hot Couture (Givenchy) under a new name with a rosy note slightly modified to recall one of the many versions of Very Irresistible." For more of the review, go here (c) tPC