by Donna Karan, 2002, good
Another sadly discontinued perfume that both renowned & mourned.
Until I happened across an unopened sample vial at a yard sale, I was a
little mystified what the wailing & gnashing of teeth was about for
what I thought had to be yet another mere flanker –in this case of
Cashmere Mist, an otherwise good but unremarkable all-purpose scent.
Black Cashmere is head & shoulderpads above its Cashmere Mist
origins, with its sister, Chaos (also very sadly discontinued) the only
other Donna Karan fragrance able to hold a candle to it.
As I inferred above, there’s an old-fashioned style to it, strong,
assertive, a bit loud, with a deep voice, it’s not at all wispy nor
demure like every other scent DK has put out (the Be Delicious line is
candy, the Women/Men line is trying to be CK One, and Pure is
nonexistent). As I inferred above, it has shoulderpads in its tailoring,
but these aren’t 1980s shoulderpads, but 1940s shoulderpads. It’s the
sort of scent people would think Joan Crawford would’ve worn, before
they knew about the wire coathanger-mediated child abuse.
Spice & incense rounds it off to an elegant winter’s night on the
town. It goes well with leather & fur. It achieves this rounded,
assertive, earthy, strong yet mellow, slightly sweet pushy elegance by
containing oakmoss. Real oakmoss, the stuff that smells like a hardwood
forest on a damp autumn day. The stuff that has been a staple of quality
perfumery since perfumery existed as an art & business, a necessary
ingredient in classy chypres, is an excellent basenote, and the stuff
that the European Union recently outlawed as an ingredient. Oh @*!$%^
Well, there’s you’re problem. Bureaucratically-mediated stupidity. We
lack the magnificence of Black Cashmere and its sister Chaos, another
DK scent with strong similarities and the same base accord, due to
politicians and overly-cautious regulation. Thanks for nothing, EU.
Thanks.
Can be found on eBay and other etailers for both an arm and a leg,
payment plans for firstborn not out of the question. Still worth it.
Reformulations of both using oakmoss substitute recently made available,
but seriously not worth it. Thin & weak, the notes go seriously off
in about an hour.
Nothing lasts.