4160 Tuesday London - London 1969
4160 Tuesdays has a knack of giving perfumes such great names that you’re brimming with the anticipation of a little voyage into a vignette before you even put it on. It’s like having a pair of shoes called “Magic Carpet” or a coat called “Russian Princess”. Immediately, life gets more interesting and fantastical through the power of suggestion.
This it was in merry, hippy Carnaby Street mood, with “here comes Georgie Girl” in my head, that I first tried London 1969. Now you may notice that certain brands have a recognition factor. This is no bad thing: The old Guerlain’s have it and you can usually tell a Serge or a Tauer by its „je ne sais quoi.“ 4160 Tuesdays has it too: a kind of rich, woody blank canvas base that makes it recognizable or so I thought until I tried London 1969.
Kopf: Orange, Zitronengras, Grapefruit, Mandarine, Zitronatzitrone
Herz: Atlaszeder, Sandelholz, Weihrauch, Lavendel, Veilchen
Basis: Indisches Patchouli, Labdanum, Moschus
Parfumeurin: Sarah McCartney