The fragrance was as heady as life then, woody, mossy and etched with traces of gardenia, honeysuckle and magnolia. The cylinder can splashed with the colors of gray and slate blue was either discretely hidden away in a practical leather handbag during the day or shimmering silently in a beaded one at night. After spraying it on, it had the power to lift even the weariest of spirits.
Exotic sandalwood blended with roses, carnations, pepper, lily of the valley and cloves are housed inside of a tall elegant bottle with a stylish red cap. Perfuming the air, it draws the wearer into a languorous state of mind while promoting a sense of calmness and well-being. The fragrance was invented for those times whenever a mood needed an insightful elevation.
Mimosa, orange flower, moss, sandalwood and amber drift inside of a chunky art deco bottle that transports the wearer to one of the most romantic cities on the earth. The fragrance is upbeat and remindful of those haughty avenues along the river Seine.
Vanilla intensifies the cinematic experience usually associated with brooding characters and somber scenes. The fragrance beckons the wearer to explore their innermost feelings while trying to interpret the meaning the words upon the darkened movie theatre screen translating itself into an effective performance that is forever imprinted into the wearer