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If it is a sumptuous fragrance, it is Le Parfum de Therese by Frédéric Malle, which was released in 2000 and belongs to the Floral olfactory family. The nose behind this captivating aroma is the renowned perfumer Edouard Flechier, who has created a tribute to the lily, an impressionistic, almost instinctive perfume. With its notes you can transport yourself to a sweltering summer night while the Mediterranean breeze mixes with the sweet and spicy aroma of lilies.
A powerful breeze caresses the petals of the rich orange blossom that quickly highlights the luminosity of a heart full of ginger lily and sea breeze accord to leave a background full of the best of sweet musk.
These unmatched accords were packaged in a bottle aesthetically inspired by conceptual art and modernist design of the 20th century. A fairly simple but very captivating glass cylinder, which also has a black magnetic cap to properly preserve every last drop of this rich fragrance and prevent spills. You can transport or place your new colony wherever you want thanks to its size.
Edouard Fléchier was born in Grasse in 1949 and is one of the most creative perfumers of his generation. He entered Roure Bertrand Dupont after studying science. He is considered a particularly gifted person. In the mid-80's he became Roure's star perfumer. His style is characterized by being symphonic and generous and although very modern it is anchored in traditional French perfumery.
This perfume house was founded in 2000 when its founder Frédéric Malle decided to return the ancient splendor to the art of perfumery. The idea is to guide the perfumers and give them total freedom when creating perfumes without limits of any kind. Frédéric Malle has more than 30 years of experience in this world and offers the opportunity to other perfumers to improve themselves through each creation to obtain a masterpiece with each perfume.
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