Hiya ULGers. Yes, here’s another decant found in my Decant Demolition 2025 adventure over on Perfume Posse. I’m one of the few who ever had a good experience with the staff at the Paris IUNX store. Obviously the grumpy old guy was a steaming turd but Anna Maria and I happened across a delightful girl one day that had come to Australia and knew her family through a job she had in Oz. It was utterly surreal. If you remember the stupid bottles their fragrances were housed in? Totally unacceptable, top heavy towers that fell over and smashed if you looked at them. Idiocy. So I only bought the travel size and only Splash Forte. Then they closed their doors for the second or third time and died. Once when we were in the shop with old grumpy guts salesman and the gorgeous Denyse Beaulieu two women of some Asian heritage came in and bought complete sets each of the big unsteady bottles. It was so cool and a LOT of $$$. We were gobsmacked. Anyway, on to L’Eau Blanche. My decant is from a Surrender To Chance sale a few years ago and has probably evaporated 60% so I’m writing about an oxidized extrait version.
No. 09 L’Eau Blanche by IUNX

These were the featured notes:
White Iris, Floral Notes, Teak Wood
Olivia Giacobetti is a famous nose. She created such fabulous firsts as Premier Figuier and Tea for Two at L’Artisan, Costes Hotel fragrances, Malle En Passant and Hermès Hiris and many more. Her IUNX range was very low key but beautifully subtle, I called them introverted perfumes and stand by it. Funny thing though, the hard core perfumistas went ape shit for them. While I was still pushing the envelope with intensity and weirdness the cool crew were eating this up. I think it’s how I came to them.
Soft iris but not a heavily woody or bready open, much more like scrunching up crabapple and stock petals, maybe even a couple of roses. It’s powdery like running a petal across your cheek but also a little vegetal and sappy sharp, like broken hyacinth stems. There is a feeling of the modern designer peony fragrance but done for a much more discerning client. Imagine a stark rendering of CHANEL No 18.

This oxidized extrait version of L’Eau Blanche is wearing so close to my skin but when I move it scents the air magnificently for the briefest moment and then fades to memory until I move again. Heavenly. You’ll note I’ve been wearing it almost to the dregs and LOVING IT!
Did you ever get your sniff on L’Eau Blanche?
Portia xx
You’ve got me intrigued now about the grumpy guy in the Paris store, because there was a man from County Mayo there called Ron. He might have been a little tetchy but I liked him!
I used to own a lightsaber of Eau Frappée, but agree that it was a crazy style of bottle.
LikeLike
Might have been that guy Vanessa, he was fairly awful to everyone else. Maybe you got lucky.
HA! A lightsaber is a perfect description.
Portia xx
LikeLike
Maybe I played the Irish card and established a rapport that way..? I see I paid a social call on him another year to tell him I was nowhere near to using up my “whopping truncheon”.
LikeLike
https://bonkersaboutperfume.blogspot.com/2011/12/trio-of-bonkers-trips-no-2-belgium_30.html?m=1
LikeLike
Never smelled this or any from the brand that I recall, but I like the idea of perfume acting as a sly nudge to keep moving the body rather than standing or sitting still for too long.
LikeLike
HA! I never thought of it like that Nose Prose but yes, it really does.
Portia xx
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yes, I bought a decant of L’eau Blanche in a split some years ago and love it too. Sadly, my decant seems to be evaporating, so I’d better start wearing it more often! It’s a lovely veil of iris and clean, crisp beauty without wearing as laundry fresh.
LikeLike
YES! You must wear it therabbitsflower!
Portia xx
LikeLike