D'Orsay - Dandy or not. G.A.

To wear G.A is to choose duality, between tangy casualness and calm elegance tinged with leathery notes. Sunshine spiced with Cardamom, ocean views, we're at the crossroads between two waves. On your skin, a scent of light Grapefruit and a splash of Black Tea with Orange Blossom. To be or not to be a Dandy, why choose? Absolute freedom is being able to change your mind.

The words of the perfumer
“The inspiration was to create the fragrance of today's Dandy, a person who is rebellious, anti-conventional, status and assertive. I wanted to create an unexpected and recognizable scent by contrasting a slightly smoky Black Tea Cuiré accord with a sweet and innocent Orange Blossom, I really wanted the scent to make you want to smell it indefinitely, an almost obsessive addiction.” — Sidonie Lancesseur

Creation
In 1925, the House of D'Orsay launched Dandy, a fragrance that quickly became iconic for the complexity and arrangement of its notes. The blend was resolutely ambitious: Whisky, Rum, Yellow Fruits; followed by a spicy heart of Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Clove, Cardamom and ending with notes of Tobacco, Benzoin, Sandalwood, Peruvian Balsam, Tonka Bean and Patchouli. 

Almost 100 years later, D'Orsay has stripped its famous Dandy bare, swapping the suave for the tangy, retaining the bare essentials of its spices.  Sidonie Lancesseur has imagined the new fragrance Dandy or not. G.A. Grimaud Alfred is the original name of Alfred D'Orsay, a fascinating and seductive character, gifted and visionary, who became a dandy 200 years ago. His refusal of conventions even then would have meant that he would not have wanted to be considered as such today.

Evocation
D'Orsay creates unisex fragrances, echoing the first historic fragrance conceived in 1830 by the creator Alfred d'Orsay for himself and the love of his life Marguerite Blessington. D'Orsay is all about hedonism, disruption and mastery. To seek pleasure, whether sensory or intellectual, to create surprise and break with convention, to defend the historic and precious know-how of perfume, to explore an aesthetic that unites genres. As lovers of mystery, we cultivate the enigmatic, the names of our creations raise questions, our products play with chiaroscuro and our universe is designed to surprise.

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D'Orsay International
55 Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France
00 33 (0)7 85 77 09 62
Thomas Vilbert t.v@dorsay.com
www.dorsay.com


Warnhinweise:
Flüssigkeit und Dampf entzündbar; Kann allergische Hautreaktionen verursachen; Verwendbar nach dem Öffnen 36 Monate.

Alcohol Denat, Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Limonene, Linalool, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Isoeugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol. 79% Vol.

D'Orsay International
55 Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France
00 33 (0)7 85 77 09 62
Thomas Vilbert t.v@dorsay.com
www.dorsay.com


Warnhinweise:
Flüssigkeit und Dampf entzündbar; Kann allergische Hautreaktionen verursachen; Verwendbar nach dem Öffnen 36 Monate.

Alcohol Denat, Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Limonene, Linalool, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Isoeugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol. 79% Vol.

D'Orsay International
55 Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France
00 33 (0)7 85 77 09 62
Thomas Vilbert t.v@dorsay.com
www.dorsay.com


Warnhinweise:
Flüssigkeit und Dampf entzündbar; Kann allergische Hautreaktionen verursachen; Verwendbar nach dem Öffnen 36 Monate.

Alcohol Denat, Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Limonene, Linalool, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Isoeugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol. 79% Vol.

D'Orsay International
55 Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France
00 33 (0)7 85 77 09 62
Thomas Vilbert t.v@dorsay.com
www.dorsay.com


Warnhinweise:
Flüssigkeit und Dampf entzündbar; Kann allergische Hautreaktionen verursachen; Verwendbar nach dem Öffnen 36 Monate.

Alcohol Denat, Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Limonene, Linalool, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Isoeugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol. 79% Vol.

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Alfred D'Orsay, An Illustrious Founder
We could tell you about his incredible pedigree, that he was the son of a Napoleonic patron and general, that he was born in 1801 and grew up in France, that he rubbed shoulders with the greatest minds and creators of his time: Lord Byron, Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, George Sand, Charles Dickens and the future emperor Napoleon III, that he became the director of the Beaux-Arts in Paris.

We could also tell you about his eloquence and his beauty, about the success he had when he arrived in a salon in Paris or London, courted by women and envied by men; about his ability to “set the tone” by deciding to wear such and such a garment, to endorse such and such a color or such an artistic movement, about his inspired but sometimes disconnected look at the realities of the world that made him the icon of the famous New Yorker for each anniversary issue since 1925.

But we prefer to talk about his freedom of spirit and his impertinence, his acute sense of beauty. Alfred D'Orsay lived his life exactly as he wanted to: with passion, enjoying all the arts, thinking only of the moment, certainly burning his wings a little, sometimes out of pride but always out of love.

Two hundred years of passion
At the beginning of the 20th century, true to its origins, D'Orsay surrounded itself with the artistic and artisanal talents of its time. Jean Cocteau, Marie Laurencin and Georges Lepape designed its campaigns; Baccarat, Daum and Lalique conceived the craziest bottles.

The House published nearly fifty perfumes and its creations were distributed worldwide, with some fragrances selling 5 million copies a year in its boutiques designed by Louis Süe and Andre Mare: 24 boulevard des Italiens and 17 rue de la Paix in Paris, Fifth Avenue in New York.

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