Men
Black Tie
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Black Tie by Celine is an oriental woody fragrance created by perfumer Olivier Polge and launched in 2019. This timeless composition, designed for men and for women, unfolds a scent pyramid where top notes of bergamot and cardamom give way to a heart of sambac jasmine and Bulgarian rose, settling on a base of sandalwood, patchouli, and amber.
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Three words: vanilla in its prime. Or better yet: a masterpiece. Black Tie has quickly jumped into my top 3. It’s a dark vanilla with wood and a powdery touch—a simple blend that doesn’t smell like anything I’ve tried before. It’s not gourmand or childish, but adult, sophisticated, and luxurious. 100% unisex with a longevity that’s respected (5–6 hours).
It’s exquisite, a work of art. I wore it today at 40 degrees in Madrid, and for me, it’s not heavy at all; with the heat on my skin, I think it boosts its potency. It has a bit of everything I love: sweet, powdery, and even a smoky touch. It feels very elegant and sexy, giving me the sensation that I could conquer the world with this perfume. Its trail isn’t very potent (it feels perfect for the first few hours), but its longevity is good—I have no complaints. Definitely a must if you’re a vanilla lover.
If there’s a special vanilla in my collection, it’s definitely this one. Powdery, woody, and with a balanced sweetness. Its minimalism makes it unique. The vanilla, iris root, cedar, musk, and moss have incredible refinement. You’ll notice its elegance in the moderate trail. Don’t think you won’t be noticed, because you will. But the perfume stays with you, which makes it truly refined. It makes me feel comfortable, confident, and I know I won’t go unnoticed thanks to its intoxicating aroma. Unisex, leaning feminine. An adult vanilla. A masterpiece.
Black Tie by Celine. If there’s a special vanilla in my collection, it’s definitely this one. Powdery, woody, and with a balanced sweetness. Its minimalism makes it unique. The vanilla, iris root, cedar, musk, and moss are incredibly refined. You’ll notice its elegance in the moderate trail. Don’t think you won’t be noticed, because you will. But the perfume stays with you, which makes it truly refined. It makes me feel comfortable, confident, and I know I won’t go unnoticed thanks to its intoxicating aroma. Unisex, leaning feminine. An adult vanilla. A masterpiece.
Black Tie has secured its spot on the podium among perfume lovers (especially outside Spain, where things work differently here), and its success is fully deserved. It’s a vanilla that doesn’t overdo it: not too sweet, not too potent, not overly masculine or feminine—it’s right in the middle. That near-perfect balance makes it universal and versatile. The vanilla smells talcum-like, creamy, almost buttery, as if you’d rubbed a bar of cocoa on your skin, thanks to the iris. It’s an addictive scent. I feel like there are other ingredients completing the dish: pepper, woods, perhaps a barely perceptible touch of incense. They cut through the sweetness and prevent it from becoming cloying. There’s tremendous refinement; it feels like whole vanilla bean with its woody and spicy nuances, plus top-quality iris butter. It’s an intimate, close-range perfume; luckily, it doesn’t invade your space but only creates a personal bubble. It’s the reflection of the house’s French elegance. Just as Aventus and Elysium are different but from the same family, here are others playing in the same league: Mr. Thompson, Vanhera, Dior Homme Intense, Lune Feline, After Club by Rabanne. If any of these fit your profile, try them. That said, good luck, because it’s so popular they can’t keep up; everything sells out in weeks. It’s hard to meet demand, plus they use a precious iris butter that’s not available in large quantities, so they adapt to what’s on the market. An exquisite perfume.
Black Tie has earned its place on the podium among perfume lovers (mostly outside Spain, where things work differently here), and its success is fully deserved. It’s a vanilla that doesn’t overdo it: not too sweet, not too potent, not overly feminine or masculine—it’s right in the center. Maybe that near-perfect balance is what makes it so universal. The vanilla smells like talc, cream, and almost butter; it must be the iris giving that sensation of rubbing a bar of cocoa on your skin. It smells quite addictive. I also notice other ingredients completing the dish: pepper, woods, perhaps a tiny, almost imperceptible hint of incense. They cut through the sweetness and keep it from being cloying. There’s tremendous refinement; it feels like they used the whole bean with all its woody and spicy nuances, plus top-quality iris butter. It’s an intimate, close-range perfume; luckily, it doesn’t invade but only stays in your personal bubble. I think it reflects the house’s French elegance. Just as Aventus and Elysium are different but from the same family, here are others playing in the same league: Mr. Thompson, Vanhera, Dior Homme Intense, Lune Feline, After Club by Rabanne. If any of these suit you, give them a try. That said, good luck, because it’s so popular they can’t keep up; everything sells out in weeks. It’s hard to meet demand, plus I’ve been told they use a precious iris butter that’s not abundant, so they depend on what’s available. An exquisite perfume.