Matthew Williamson Perfumes
Matthew Williamson’s initial fragrance was released in 2005, eight years after founding his own company along with C.E.O. Joseph Velosa. Similar to his clothing lines, his signature smell is often depicted as ‘feminine’ and ’sexy’.
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![]() Incense Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 50ml. |
![]() Matthew Williamson Eau De Parfum (EDP) Spray. Available in 50ml. |
![]() Warm Sand Eau De Toilette (EDT) Spray. Available in 50ml. |
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He derives the feminine influences from his experiences of working for Monsoon and Accessorize, travelling and having studied fashion design. Besides perfume, the Matthew Williamson fragrance line also contains bath oils and body creams. In the early stages of perfume production, his fragrances were only available in a limited amount of stores across the UK but spread nationwide from 2006.
The first perfume ‘Matthew Williamson’ (though following ‘Incense’, released in 2002, which was collaboration with Miller Harris) is an intense, sweet, tropical scent. Reviews claim that although this fragrance is heavy and sweet, it will still attract a wider audience with its fresh and fruity notes of lime, ginger, vanilla, jasmine, cinnamon, rose, magnolia, gardenia and such. Furthermore there are slight tones of musk and sandalwood to soften the aroma and avoid it becoming intoxicating or dizzying.
The four fragrances ‘Incense’, ‘Jasmine Sambac’, ‘Lotus’ and ‘Warm Sand’ are a break-down of the original Matthew Williamson scent. They can be used in combination with each other to create a new unique and personalised smell for the wearer. However they are also distinct floral and summery scents which are beautiful all by themselves. ‘Incense’, for example, is derived from Matthew Williamsons’ experiences in India, Thailand and Bali and therefore blends oriental aromas such as saffron and amber with the components musk, sandalwood and lavender. Although this scent may appear slightly heavier than the characteristic ‘Matthew Williamsons’ its intense, deep and aloof musk is further enriched with softer wooden notes for a fuller aroma.
‘Jasmine Sambac’ as the name suggests is mainly composed of jasmine sambac with bursts of lemon, lime and bergamot. This breezy energetic fragrance is inspired by Williamsons travels to Ibiza. It is lively, fresh and natural.
Like ‘Jasmine Sambac’, ‘Lotus’ follows the fresh floral trend with its harmonic blend of cassia, magnolia, bergamot and lotus. Oriental and sexy, yet not too over the top, this feminine fragrance is suitable for both day and evening wear.
Finally ‘Warm Sand’ reflects a hot Moroccan day by exhibiting saffron and rust aromas accompanied by fresh ocean notes. A tropical touch of ginger lily and sandalwood completes this perfume with warmth and passion.
Utilising the initial Matthew Williamsons perfume, ‘Matthew Williamson Sheer’ was created. This fragrance is considered to be lighter though still containing the signature exotic and feminine smells found in all of his perfumes. Top notes include green tea, bergamot, amber, magnolia, ginger and jasmine with base notes of citrus, sandalwood, amber and musk. Softened by eastern lily, it avoids appearing heavy and intense and remains floral and fresh.
Unfortunately, Matthew Williamsons has not yet released a fragrance for Him. As his background and fashion lines prove, he prefers to focus on the feminine which is also reflected in his perfumes. The originality of ‘Lotus’, ‘Jasmine Sambac’, ‘incense’ and ‘Warm Sand’ relies on the idea that they can be combined and layered to create new scents which makes wearing his perfume all the more fun!
See: http://www.matthewwilliamson.com/ for further information.







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