By the Fireplace
By the Fireplace
Launched in 2015, by Maison Martin Margiela, By the Fireplace is part of their Replica line, where each scent represents a specific time and place. By the Fireplace is set in Chamonix, in the French Alps, in 1971.
It opens with pink pepper, which smells rosy, not spicy, and aromatic, heady, seductive orange flower petals. This floral start is quickly warmed with a note of spicy, fragrant clove. As it warms on the skin, a soft, sweet, mellow chestnut accord appears. It reminds me of the marrons glacé my father-in-law so adored. Then the Gaïac wood appears with its gorgeous woody, smoky and tar-like aspects – this is a showstopper for me. Cade oil brings more smoke – aromatic and dark; it smells like the smoke that swirls up through the wood in a fireplace. This beautiful smokiness is soft and true and doesn’t overpower the fragrance but quietly dominates it. At the base, creamy, rich vanilla emerges. It stands up to the smoke and without it, the whole works might spontaneously combust. And wafting in from the forest is the woodsy, balsamy smell of Peru Balsam, its cinnamic and vanillic facets echoing the spiciness and sweetness that came before it, while cashmeran is perfectly musky and woody.
The drydown is smoky, warm and gently sweet.
A roaring blaze is compelling, seductive, and so is By the Fireplace - wearing it just draws people to you.
When you wear By the Fireplace, you are wearing a weapon of mass seduction.
Notes: Pink pepper, orange flower petals, chestnut accord, Gaïac wood, cade, vanilla, Peru Balsam and cashmeran.