pondělí 18. dubna 2011

Arpege by Lanvin for Women


                                                             Perfume story
Jeanne Lanvin wanted to give her daughter Marie-Blanche the most sumptuous 30th-birthday present imaginable: a perfume of her own. So she asked André Fraysse to create a magnificent bouquet of flowers. Jeanne deliberately chose the most luxurious essences, in order to create a truly "eternal" gift. Marie-Blanche was an accomplished musician, so the perfume was christened "Arpège" after the arpeggio. Although the blend was revised in 1990 to keep up with the times, the original high standards were scrupulously maintained. To this day Arpège remains one of the most outstanding perfumes for women.
                                                          Perfume description
The superb floral bouquet is composed of jasmine, rose, ylang ylang, tuberose, and lily-of-the-valley warmed by spices such as clove and coriander. The end note delivers a woody vanilla finish; Arpège was the first woman's perfume to contain so much sandalwood.
                                                          
Perfume tone
Top note : Aldehydes, Bergamot, Neroli, Peach 
Middle note : Jasmine, Rose, Lily of the valley, Ylang-Ylang 
Base note : Sandal, Vanilla, Tuberose, Vetiver

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