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The Aqua Celestia fragrance from the avant-garde brand Maison Francis Kurkdjian was launched in 2017. It belongs to the Floral olfactory family and was made by Kurkdjian himself. If you want to feel a connection between the blue of the sky and the sea with Aqua Celestia you will see the way to serenity. You can immerse yourself in the crystalline blue waters of a distant coast where the sun's rays filter through the waves, clear, radiant and dynamic. A citrus "eau de toilette" that seduces with its musky floral trail. A perfume that invites you to feel infinite plenitude again, an olfactory encounter where heaven and earth come together.
A burst of heavenly freshness and fruits nuanced by green elements such as lime, mint, black currants and neroli make a triumphant entrance with a heart sensually enveloped by the softness of mimosa from Provence, green notes and chords of delicate rose and a finish of white musk that offers a soft musky escape, an emotional journey lulled by the harmony of the senses and the spirit.
A content enclosed in a practical glass bottle, easy to transport and place anywhere, and a beautiful and elegant gray engraved lid to add more style to the presentation of this perfume. A bottle that evokes the silhouette of the most modern skyscrapers of a hectic but charming city.
Francis Kurkdjian is a contemporary perfumer, who became famous at the age of 26 for designing the Le Male scent for Jean Paul Gaultier, one of the best-selling perfumes in the world. This was followed by more than forty additional creations for the world's leading perfume companies. Kurkdjian paved the way for a new generation of perfumes. In 2001 he won the François Coty Prize in recognition of his professional career. He co-founded his own luxury fragrance house Maison Francis Kurkdjian with his business partner Marc Chaya in 2009 in Paris.
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