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The Feminin Pluriel fragrance from the avant-garde brand Maison Francis Kurkdjian was launched in 2014. It belongs to the Floral olfactory family and was made by Kurkdjian himself, who aims to evoke that eternal timelessness with its chords, just as it is done through of the great classics that served as inspiration for this comforting and luminous perfume.
A splash of irresistible chords that come together to delight us in an impressive floral bouquet. At the top accords of iris from Florence, violet accord, jasmine from Egypt, orange blossom, May rose from Grasse and in the background rich notes of vetiver and patchouli from Indonesia.
A content enclosed in a practical glass bottle, easy to transport and place anywhere, and a beautiful and elegant rose gold 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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