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1904 Absolu Eau de Parfum from the Opéra de Histoires de Parfums collection is a fragrance for women of the floral olfactory family.
- Exit notes: essence of mandarin Italy, neroli - Heart notes: lily of Florence, heliotropo - Background notes: essence of cedar, sandalwood, musk.
Of absolute elegance, this impregnated floral perfume borrowed from Madame Butterfly her delicate femininity. The lily and its complex footprint are amplified by contacting the mandarin and the neroli, while the cedar and musk reveal the sensuality of Levante.
The opera Madame Butterfly, with music by Giacomo Puccini, was premiered in La Scala de Milan on February 17, 1904. Tragic history of a Nagasaki gheisa that shows in spite of all a capacity to love admirable and a great delicacy and sensitivity.
Exceptional, captivating, impressive, wild, inevitable and essential women who inspired Histoires de Parfums five portraits of divas, five sublime fragrances. Some perfumes like some melodies stay in the head, in the air, intangible and yet unforgettable. Music and perfume fit in astonishingly, make your notes travel in an ephemeral and impalpable space. Beyond this analogy, Histoires de Parfums wanted to enrich his library. This collection brings music to its repertoire. The opera as the sublime perfume for women. 1831 Norma y Bellini 1875 Carmen y Bizet 1890 La señora de picas y Chaikovski 1904 Madame Butterfly y Puccini 1926 Turandot y Puccini
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