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In 1944, Robert Piguet created a daring haute couture collection based on the "Bad Boy" concept. Right at the end of World War II, Piguet shows featured models wearing villain masks and brandishing toy revolvers and swords. The fragrance that accompanied this air of avant-garde mischief was Bandit, a composition created by the perfume icon, Germaine Cellier, recognized for her daring and distinctive creations.
Bandit is a renowned classic. Cellier used dark notes of leather, the greenery of moss and smoky woods to give the scent its rich and unforgettable character. Accented with green galbanum and hints of orange blossom, Bandit is undoubtedly the "enfant terrible" of Piguet's fragrance collection. Jasmine and patchouli add an exotic touch, while leather and oakmoss add a prickly crown.
Bandit is a composition ahead of its time: a perfumer's perfume.
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