
The more I test the Andrea Maack's creations the more I genuinely appreciate this wonderful brand with its conceptual, minimalist, aldehydic, abstract, assertive, translucent, suspended in time, "muffled" and almost "hyperbaric" experiments (based over the scheme of the opposites juxtapositions). After Dark (a sinister aldehydic "dark/diaphanous" rose), Craft (a meditative aldehydic take on frankincense) and Sharp (a weirdly smoky, dissonant, mineral orange blossoms potion) finally I test Silk namely an incredibly earth/papyrus centered floral experiment in which the initial dazzling (aldehydic) violet/freesia/magnolia almost otherworldly connection (more ethereal realistic freesia than violet) is joined by a prickly/earthy, papery and woody smooth powder encapsulating a vegetal/floral feeling of nectar. Soft amber and a distant lime undertone complete the painting. What does finally Silk smell like? It smells about an avant-gard mixture of milk, nectar, pollen, dry wood, vegetal lymph and light (almost sinister) floral patterns as the aroma you can probably catch in front of the Heaven's Doors.
P.S: the dry down becomes more properly floral with a creamy, slightly powdery/dusty and still slightly earthy sort of jasmine/freesia/mimosa aroma (with more than vague Lancome Poeme's olfactory conjurations).