On the eve of the spring-summer season, every woman wants to not only look beautiful, but also radiate a pleasant plume of an elusive subtle fragrance. Today we will talk about the most fashionable versions of 2017, which offer eminent brands.
J’Adore in Joy - a type of iconic fragrant bouquet of Dior
In the city of Gherande (southern Brittany), about 8,000 tons of sea salt are mined every year, 2 percent of which is called the “Salt Flower”. It is collected by hand. After natural evaporation by wind and sun, it has an extremely fragile structure. Serving such salt exclusively to cooked dishes and it is considered the most refined and expensive sea salt in the world.
This type of salt Francois Demachy (perfumer Dior) tried to imitate by creating a fictional floral salty chord using the fractionation of Madagascar ylang-ylang extract, free from baked and pharmacy nuances.
47 fashion bottles for the 70th anniversary of the fragrance Dior
In 1947, the very first fragrance “Miss Dior” appeared. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary, Dior House today released a collectible version of the fragrance. So, 47 eminent bottles “dressed up” in silk beautiful bows exactly where Christian Dior couture dresses are sewn - in the studio on Montaigne Avenue.
Ribbons tied in a bow, manually decorated with sophisticated elegant embroidery. From the lacquered tubular smallest beads, beads and sequins turned out real works of art. In total, one ribbon took as much as 6 hours of sophisticated work of embroiderers and knitting a bow by professional craftsmen.
The very process of creating the treasure was clearly shown by Natalie Portman - the embodiment of the fragrant bouquet of Miss Dior. Natalie provided the opportunity to make a couple of stitches.
Lacoste Pour Femme - the second life of jasmine flavor
In 2003, the famous perfumer Oliver Kresp created the extraordinary fragrance Lacoste Pour Femme. However, in March 2017 his classic floral and citrus notes sounded new. The sensual base of Himalayan cedar with a musky accent and notes of sandalwood sounds diverse, but at the same time, the top notes remain weightless. Jasmine gives a playful mood of spring. Perfume will appeal to those who are looking forward to the arrival of spring.
“Heavenly” notes of di Gioia: red rose, peony, cedar and lychee
The power and freedom of Angelina Jolie in Mon Guerlain fragrant plume
The start for the fifth perfumer in the French history of the House was Tahitian vanilla. Without the slightest doubt Thierry Wasser connected it with Karl's lavender, the classic ingredient in men's perfume. Next comes refined jasmine, emphasizing the exquisite aroma, and white sandalwood, which helps to feel the depth of the composition. Iris, bitter-sweet coumarin and bergamot became the stub notes.
This feminine and incomparable smell is dressed in a bottle, the sketch of which was created in 1908 by Gabriel Gerlen. Strict and pure, it is associated with the flask of the alchemist, and inside it stores something special.