Silhouette, from Rouge Bunny Rouge was released in 2014. The perfumer behind this creation is Nathalie Lorson. The notes are Amber, Cedarwood, Coriander, Guaiac Wood, Juniper, Leather, Musk, Nutmeg, Pimento, Rose, Sandalwood, Vetiver.
This is Lalique Encre Noire with slightly better defined wood a spicier vetiver and a more interesting musk and juniper added in the drydown. That sounds like a lot of differences and it iis enough to set this apart to a degree, but they are damn close. One would make the other redundant in a collection for sure. Personally I'd rather have the Rouge Bunny Rouge for the Juniper in the base which gives it a more dynamic and interesting drydown. As it happens this was made by the same perfumer as Encre Noire and all of its flankers, so it's fairly obvious this is a rehash of the same formula. Nothing really wrong with that as the original was a great fragrance adn this just sort of refines it a touch. Go for the original if you want the raw, dark depths and this one if you want the more refined, fancier younger brother.
This is Lalique Encre Noire with slightly better defined wood a spicier vetiver and a more interesting musk and juniper added in the drydown. That sounds like a lot of differences and it iis enough to set this apart to a degree, but they are damn close. One would make the other redundant in a collection for sure. Personally I'd rather have the Rouge Bunny Rouge for the Juniper in the base which gives it a more dynamic and interesting drydown. As it happens this was made by the same perfumer as Encre Noire and all of its flankers, so it's fairly obvious this is a rehash of the same formula. Nothing really wrong with that as the original was a great fragrance adn this just sort of refines it a touch. Go for the original if you want the raw, dark depths and this one if you want the more refined, fancier younger brother.