The ticket to a journey into the realm of fantasy
The 11th fragrance from J.F. Schwarzlose Berlin pulsates with complexity, self-confidence, unbridled eroticism and cheeky audacity – just like the city of Berlin itself. An olfactory kaleidoscope of the senses in a variety show of fantasies: opulent, sensual and sexy.
Patchouli, tree moss and sensual cypriol dance tango in the underground before Damask rose and Arabian jasmine lure you into the light of the metropolis. Etrango combines the French ‘étrange’ (strange, unknown) and the English ‘strange’ (unusual, odd) in a sensual dance. With elegant, mysterious aromas between seduction and tenderness, the fragrance awakens curiosity about the unknown and extraordinary. Are you ready for a journey to the land of fantasy?
Background
The perfume manufacturer J.F. Schwarzlose Berlin is rewriting an exciting chapter of its history with Etrango. In 1929, the first Etrango fragrance with the orange-gold city skyline on the glass bottle was described as a ‘fantasy fragrance’: innovative, powerful and timeless.
Lutz Herrmann's new Etrango picks up on the iconic bottle design and makes a statement that embodies self-confidence, elegance and urban timelessness. The new design is skilfully reflected in the imagery, lettering and presentation of the 100 ml bottle.
Véronique Nyberg on Etrango
Etrango, whose roots lie in Berlin in 1929, is the 11th Schwarzlose fragrance and the most complex the perfume manufacturer has ever developed. Based on an original that was already described as a ‘fantasy perfume’ at the beginning of the 20th century, perfumer Véronique Nyberg has composed a voluminous cocktail of aromas that reflects all facets of the capital city in olfactory form: ‘Etrango's warmth has the power to harmoniously unite apparent contrasts – just as everyone can create their own version of Berlin and these projections form an overall picture.’ To bring this to life in Etrango, opulent floral notes, exotic spice aromas and an earthy trio of patchouli, moss and cypriol unfold their effects," says the southern Frenchwoman. She has captured nothing less than the spirit of an inspiring, ever-changing city with Etrango.