
Tableau de Parfums
4.0
17 votes
Miriam by Tableau de Parfums is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women. Miriam was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Andy Tauer. The MIRIAM short is the first in an ongoing series called "Woman's Picture" by Brian Pera. This series and its companion Tableau perfumes represent a ten year collaboration between the worlds of perfume (Andy Tauer) and film (Brian Pera). The first three episodic shorts in the "Woman's Picture" series inspired their own perfumes, (Miriam: October 2011; Loretta: March 2012; and Ingrid: October 2012). Each perfume is packaged with a DVD of its related short (portraits) and a novelette related to the character in question. The portraits of "Woman's Picture," though mostly contemporary in setting, are inspired by the women's films of the Thirties, Forties, and Fifties, and focus on the subjective experience of strong female characters and their interaction with fragrance. Andy Tauer worked on the juice of the perfume for Miriam. As he explained, he did his best to fill the vintage-like bottle with the vintage-like scent of the 40s. Miriam perfume is an aldehydic rosy-musky scent, sheer and long-lasting, soft, sensual and ultra feminine, evoking old Hollywood glamour with its elaborate beauty and science of seduction
User reviews summary.
Please sign in to leave a review
No reviews yet. Be the first to review!