10 Perfumes For The Most Indecisive
1.Attrape-Rêves, Louis Vuitton
Jacques Cavallier Belletreud created a fragrance guided by the aroma of the African cocoa flower that lightened with the scent of peonies and the essence of patchulol, the modernized heart of patchouli.
2. Fleur d’Argent, Miu Miu
Sophistication and elegance, in an even more luxurious version than the previous ones. The fragrance dances around the tubosa, one of the most elegant flowers in perfumery, mixed with the nuances of musk to complete the floral bouquet. The creator, Daniela Andrier, who has not hesitated to use another of the brand's favorite ingredients, Akigala wood,
3. Bloom, Gucci
Gucci opens a new chapter with Bloom under the creative vision of Alessandro Michele. The femininity of the fragrance comes from the hand of the rose and osmanthus. S
4. 34 Boulevard Saint Germain, Diptyque
It is part of the new Diptyque collection, Trente-Quatro vintage, a new composition created by Olivier Pescheux in collaboration with the chemist Roman Kaiser. Green and acidic notes mixed with violet, wood, moss and resin from furniture and incense.
5. Women, Calvin Klein
Tribute to the multifaceted identity of today's women. Women is a declaration of femininity and independence and makes it based on eucalyptus berries, orange blossom and Alaskan cedar in a floral and woody composition.
6. Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany Eau de Parfum Intense, more powerful than the original thanks to the keynote: the iris. In a much more intense concentration than the previous one, the new version echoes its predecessor but with more depth.
7. Sandalo, Acqua di Parma
The new colony extols in sandalwood of India as the main ingredient between the fresh and citrus notes that compose it (bergamot, lemon, orange) and the warm finish that the tonka and amber bean bring.
8. Joy, Dior
It is the new fragrance of the Maison that for 20 years had not launched a new feminine perfume that were not re-editions. So for this occasion, it was François Demachy who created this new olfactory sensation that interprets the light. Joy is joy, with that we tell you everything (from € 65).
9. Flower by Kenzo
Kenzo's classic, Flower, created by Alberto Morillas in 2000 as a tribute to the fragility and courage of the poppy. In its formula, Bulgarian rose, pink pepper, vanilla and white musks combined with the essence of the star flower of the perfume.
10. For Her Oil Musc, Narciso Rodriguez
The perfume in oil pays tribute to the designer's deepest inspiration, to the perfume of the brides par excellence.
11. Sparkling Blush, Michael Kors
The perfume opens with a burst of pink pepper and cassis and is mixed in the heart with rose petals and fresh lily. All this, wrapped in sandalwood.
12. L’Interdit, Givenchy
The 1957 creation of Givenchy that took as a starting point the friendship between Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn is reissued in 2018. A fragrance created by Dominique Ropion, Anne Flipo and Fanny Bal, emerged again from the contrasts and the forbidden, that is, between the white flowers (orange blossom, jasmine and tuberose) and the woody tones of the vetiver and patchouli.
13. Kenzo World
Kenzo World reinvents itself with Eau de Parfum Intense, created by Francis Kurkdjian in tandem with Maïa Lernout. Follow the foundations of Kenzo World but magnified in a radical way with the duo of the black plum and the intense vanilla.
14. Kenzo World (‘To Go’)
The success "of the eye" has been such that the creative directors of Kenzo Moda, Carol lim and Humberto Leon have taken it to the ‘to go’ format with this design, respecting the essence created by Kurkdjian.
15. Koena, Ovéh
A fragrance where the rose and the wood are the protagonists, among citritics such as tangerine, neroli, bergamot, tuberose, sandalwood or white musk. A fresh, dusty and very, very feminine perfume.
16. Paris Venise, Chanel
Paris-Venise contrasts the essence of the neroli, fresh and bright, with the warmth of amber, seasoned with vanilla and tonka bean.
17. Afternoons, Carner Barcelona
A tribute to the peace and harmony of a summer afternoon: the wheat fields surrounded by almond trees, the warm light falling at sunset and the warm air that caresses the toasted skin ...
18. The Only One, Dolce & Gabbana
It captures the essence of sophistication thanks to the magical combination of violet and coffee, resulting in a floral essence that hypnotizes and engages.
Jackie Kennedy: Joy, Jean Patou
Jackie used several perfumes throughout his life, including Lovely Patchouli 55, from the firm Krigler, a patchouli-based fragrance on a strong amber base that also provides the warmth of leather and bergamot. However, his favorite was Joy, by Jean Patou, for a long time the most expensive perfume in the world. To get 30 ml of this perfume, 10,000 jasmine flowers and 28 dozen roses are needed, a very risky bet, especially at the time when the perfume was created, back in the years of the Great Depression. The aura of luxury and prestige he surrounded himself ended up dazzling the most select clientele and Joy became one of the most successful fragrances of all time. This perfume was also awarded as the Best Fragrance

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