A heady perfume with bright top notes of Bergamot, Lime & Ylang, heralding sweet woody hedgerow notes of Blackcurrant, Clove & Galbanum founded on an earthier base of Sandalwood, Ambergris & Musk. In truth this is simply a delightful alchemic concoction, considered to be one of Fawcett’s finest…
Mr Hound recalls his callow youth when ‘No-one took me seriously, for I was a boy. So I grew a beautiful blonde bouche bristler, and – now, undeniably, a man – never looked back…’ I am delighted to present Triumphant Eau de Parfum in a suitably boyish tester size, for the child is indeed father of the man. Ideal for a swift spritz on summer road trips…
Barberism® captures the essence of the man’s man, a classically influenced yet refreshing modern fragrance with soaring top notes of Lime & Orange, spiked by provocative Rose & Galbanum rising from an earthy Cedarwood, Patchouli & Musk base.
Created for your pleasure.
This Eau De Parfum Exploratory Gift Set includes:
Original CF 8836
Clean, sharp top notes of Bergamot and Mandarin yield to a herbal thread of intriguing Cardamon and Coriander grounded by warm Vanilla, spiced Sandalwood & green Moss. The Captain’s preferred ‘Fougère’.
Triumphant
Bright Bergamot, Lime & Ylang top notes herald springtime hedgerows of sweet Blackcurrant, woody Clove & invigorating Galbanum, singing from a rich, earthy base of Sandalwood, Ambergris & Musk.
Booze & Baccy
Confident Bay Rum, zesty Orange & Bergamot top honeyed fresh Tobacco Leaves, luxurious Frankincense, Benzoin’s maple warmth & toasted Vanilla Bean, shot through with a suave Galbanum, White Thyme & cool Coriander. Unabashed masculine nostalgia.
Barberism™
Elegant Lime & Orange send citrus soaring above a glittering heart of rich Rose & spirited Galbanum, rooted in green Cedarwood, Patchouli & timeless Musk. Inspired by the classic masculine aromas of New York’s old school Italian barber shops.
Alessandro Manfredini
Spiced winter Rosemary & woodsy Star Anise evoke Italy’s capricious seasons, held by a heart of fresh green Cyclamen rising from mineral Ambergris, calming Cedarwood & soft Tonka toasted by the last warmth of summer.
Nebula
Opening with dazzling Bergamot & crisp licks of Rosemary, rockstar Florals take centre stage against a smoking Guaiac Wood bassline, pulsing with deep, balsamic Cedarwood & the musky enigma of Ambergris, resulting in a crescendo of aromatic intensity. Nothing less than ‘an olfactory anthem to the power of Rock’
Maharajah
Voluptuous Rose entwines with peppery Spice, opulent Musk, ancient Cedar & rich Leather studded with dazzling Citrus top notes to evoke a thousand years of myth and memory.
Words from Rufus…
‘Riding a Triumph motorcycle in an open face helmet on summer days through the British countryside is just heavenly! The speed, the control, the thrum (oh, the thrum!) but also the combination of sunshine, flowers and williwaw arriving olfactorily but manifesting spiritually. It’s the one smell I wish there were more of in the world. So The Captain created it. For beautiful bouche bristlers across the land.
Look around. The world is going mad. If we’re all going to go mad with it, we can at least do so smelling incredible. Smelling indefatigable. Smelling Triumphant.
Woody spiced top notes of rosemary & star anise combine with mid notes of fresh green cyclamen on a bed of mineral ambergris, calming cedarwood & sun toasted tonka to fashion a simply magnificent alchemic fragrance.
Part of Barberism®, an exclusive range of male grooming products that sets a new standard in the world of cutting edge barbering.
The citrus-forward fragrance is inspired by hair tonics, aftershaves and grease-based pomades, mingled with tobacco smoke and work weary, honest sweat, which reflect the days of Sid’s young days apprenticed to an old school Italian barber in Brooklyn NYC.
A Dash of History
Cattle were not the only attraction at ‘Barnet Fair’, from which Cockney Londoners took their slang for ‘hair’. The so-called ‘Poor Man’s Market’ had a rough and tumble side, drawing crowds with horse racing and boxing. In 1787, none less than George, the Prince of Wales, was seen ringside, watching Jewish boxer Mendoza take on the notorious Bath Butcher. Nothing like a good scrap, what? Behold the gentleman pugilist! Quick with his fists, quicker with his comb. Captain Fawcett’s Hair Comb – remain unruffled no matter what blows may come.
*Victorian Cockney rhyming slang for hair, ‘Barnet Fair’ was once the largest livestock market in England, established by Royal Charter in 1588 during the reign of Good Queen Bess.
A Dash of History
Cattle were not the only attraction at ‘Barnet Fair’, from which Cockney Londoners took their slang for ‘hair’. The so-called ‘Poor Man’s Market’ had a rough and tumble side, drawing crowds with horse racing and boxing. In 1787, none less than George, the Prince of Wales, was seen ringside, watching Jewish boxer Mendoza take on the notorious Bath Butcher. Nothing like a good scrap, what? Behold the gentleman pugilist! Quick with his fists, quicker with his comb. Captain Fawcett’s Hair Comb – remain unruffled no matter what blows may come.
*Victorian Cockney rhyming slang for hair, ‘Barnet Fair’ was once the largest livestock market in England, established by Royal Charter in 1588 during the reign of Good Queen Bess.
Scent:
Evoking the seasons of a life well lived, woody Rosemary & Star Anise combine with invigorating Cyclamen, mineral Ambergris, calming Cedarwood & sun toasted Tonka.
Evviva!