Bandit, the avant-garde fragrance par excellence
In 1944, Robert Piguet created a daring collection of high sewing based on the concept of "Bad Boy". Just at the end of the Second World War, Piguet's shows presented models with villain masks and softening revolvers and toy swords. The fragrance that accompanied this avant-garde sting was Bandit, a composition created by the icon of perfume, Germaine Cellier, recognized for his bold and distinctive creations.
Bandit is a renowned classic. Cellier used dark leather notes, moss green and smoked woods to give the aroma its rich and unforgettable character. accented with green gálbano and hints of orange blossom, Bandit is undoubtedly the "" terrible enfant" of the collection of scents of Piguet. The jasmine and the pachulí provide an exotic touch, while the leather and oak moss provide a thorny crown.
Bandit is a composition advanced to his time: the perfume of a perfumer.