Toujours Moi, Dana and Corday

Toujours Moi is a fragrance I had picked up on a recommendation from someone whose taste meshes well with my own. It’s a cheap indulgence. The cologne is spiced with cinnamon layered over orange and wood. I hate the way it opens, though. It’s harsh, acidic, and just wrong. If I give it an hour though, it settles into a nice spiced woodiness that is enjoyable, even if it’s a bit thin. The matching shower gel reflects the drydown more than the opening, fortunately, and imparts a nice layer of fragrance to my skin. (If you use it, though, you’ll probably want to be a little less neurotic about the warning than I am.)

Having enjoyed the current incarnation of Toujours Moi, I was thrilled to pick up a curious little item from the scent’s past:

Toujours Moi vintage choker
a choker necklace with a charm that holds a solid perfume.



Toujours Moi in boxI am guessing it was made sometime from the mid 60s to the early 70s, which I base upon the packaging, and similar items I have seen from Corday from the era. The charm is decorated with a penned unicorn exactly like in the one in a large tapestry housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I am not really a unicorn person. I can’t even appreciate them in an ironic and/or kitschy way. Nevertheless, I thought the necklace was neat. And the solid perfume inside the charm was unused, untouched.

Opening the charm was like finding treasure. I can’t abide the current verison of the scent as made by Dana anymore. This scent is not harsh or sharp. It’s ALIVE. Notes similar but richer instantly appear. The cinnamon in this vintage solid is freshly ground sweet spice. The orange and wood occur like earthy dreams, rather than being compartively like the potpourri notes happening in the new version. And it has a full heart the Dana produced fragrance lacks, pulsing with notes that seem like patchouli and amber to me.

Dana Toujours Moi, I think, is the zombie of Corday’s scent. It has the shell and appearance of the original’s body, but it lacks a soul. And given the acidity of the zombie Toujours Moi, it may actually eat your flesh like all good B-movie zombies do. I’m afraid knowing what I was missing out on has completely ruined me against the newer bottles of it, which is a pity, since I had liked it well enough before the necklace.

8 Responses to “Toujours Moi, Dana and Corday”

  1. Marina Says:

    Oh wow, what a wonderful find, that charm? May I ask where? I am not a unicorns person either, but this charm is lovely!

  2. Scentzilla! Says:

    It is lovely - even moreso because when I wear it the heat of my body warms the charm and the solid, so that I get to catch a wee bit of sillage off myself! I found it on eBay while I was actually trying to locate some of the vintage liquid perfume. But this was so unique (and I got it for a song, too!) I chose to get this choker instead. I was just checking yesterday, and there seems to be a whole range of charms with solids that Corday made. There’s one I saw yesterday that’s a neat, like REALLY neat, bird charm.

  3. Marina Says:

    Somehow I knew it was eBay…lead me not into temptation, K…

  4. Robin Says:

    Sounds like a wonderful scent, K, and I love the charm too! But like M, must, must, must stay away from ebay ;-)

  5. BoisdeJasmin Says:

    Ebay is evil! No,I actually buy so much from Ebay, that I am addicted. Which is why it is evil.

    The necklace is charming! Like M, I am not usually into unicorns, but this is a stunning piece. Thank you for sharing and thank you for the review.

  6. Scentzilla! Says:

    Sigh, yes eBay is evil… and completely wonderful. There are so many goodies waiting to be discovered there that I know I would probably never find otherwise. I try to limit the temptations of bidding by self-imposing a limit of spending no more than twenty bucks total on any one item… which means I lose a ton of auctions, which means I don’t end up spending money after all.

  7. Andy Says:

    I admire your will. I always try to set my upper limit close to your 20 (mine being Euro) but in the end, I just add this one Euro more to eventually get it, and another one….and still (lucky me for when I retire) I still loose a lot of actions. There must by lots of milionaires around
    enjoy your week end

  8. Scentzilla! Says:

    That is what I am always tempted to do, but unless it’s something I have desired for a very long while, I usually succeed in my restraint. Not always, though. Sigh.