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René Magritte painted a pipe and wrote beneath it: "This is not a pipe." He was right, of course — it was a painting. And in that elegant paradox, an entire philosophy of art was born. Histoires De Parfums seized that same radical logic, stamped it onto a bright blue bottle, and dared you to believe what your eyes tell you. This Is Not A Blue Bottle is not a blue bottle — it is a manifesto. And edition 1.7 is its most audacious chapter yet.
Where the earlier editions of this conceptual collection explored aldehydic brightness and leathery darkness, 1.7 turns its gaze toward the most ancient and primal note in the perfumer's palette: amber. But this is not the amber you think you know — not the safe, syrupy sweetness of commercial orientals, not the predictable warmth of department store comfort zones. This is amber stripped to its elemental force, reconstructed with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker and the audacity of a street artist defacing a museum wall.
The opening is an event. A brilliant, almost disorienting flash of aldehydic sparkle — cold, metallic, and electric — collides with a sharp, aromatic bitterness that refuses to flatter or console. This is the deliberate provocation that the series is celebrated for: an opening that challenges you to stay, to lean in, to trust that the discomfort is the point. Those who do are rewarded spectacularly. Within minutes, the amber emerges — not gradually, not tentatively, but with the gravitational pull of a planet. It's vast, resinous, and almost overwhelming in its richness, carrying whispers of labdanum and benzoin that swirl together like molten gold. A vein of patchouli runs through the heart, grounding the sweetness with an earthy seriousness that keeps the composition from ever crossing into indulgence. The dry-down is where 1.7 achieves transcendence: a skin-warming, almost narcotic fusion of amber, tonka, and the faintest ghost of vanilla that lingers for a full day and beyond — on skin, on fabric, on the memory of everyone who shared your air.
For the Kuwaiti fragrance connoisseur, 1.7 occupies a singular position. It satisfies the Gulf's deep cultural reverence for rich, enveloping ambery compositions while delivering the intellectual rigor and artistic credibility that only French niche perfumery can provide. It speaks the language of the region's most treasured scent traditions — warmth, depth, longevity — but in an accent that's unmistakably avant-garde. Wear it to a gallery opening, to an intimate suhoor during Ramadan, or simply on a Tuesday when the ordinary feels unbearable — and watch how the room recalibrates around you.
At 115ml of Eau de Parfum concentration, this is not a sample to be timid with. It is an experience to be worn boldly, discussed passionately, and returned to obsessively.
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