Penhaligon’s debuts two new scents for ‘Portrait’ fragrance collection

Penhaligon’s debuts two new scents for ‘Portrait’ fragrance collection

Penhaligon’s very British ‘Portrait’ range of fragrances is known for capturing the English aristocracy in all its grandeur. The brand has debuted two new scents now to add to the collection, each of which take after a novel theatrical character, respectively titled ‘Clandestine Clara’ and ‘Roaring Radcliff’. Clandestine Clara is a nod to the mistress of Lord George who carries a destroying impression for her “un-ladylike” life choices. The new fragrance is designed by Sophie Labbé who blends vanilla, rum, cinnamon, musk, amber and patchouli, to capture the scent of the woman. The second addition to the collection, Roaring Radcliff, is fashioned after a family bad boy who is the secret son of Lord George and is known to enjoy an over materialistic routine. Designed by perfumer Daphné Bugey, the fragrance is a heady mix of rum, tobacco and spices. Both the naughty fragrances are scheduled for release in February 2017, and will be available across Penhaligon’s outlets and also online.