Bandit Suprême, an ode to the revolutionary fragrance Bandit
Launched by the Piguet House in 1944, Bandit Suprême opens with a bright and clean floral explosion of Tunisian gálbano and neroli. Ambrox, a grey amber, dominates the spicy and spicy of the flowers and emphasizes the qualities of the petals of the orange blossom and the jasmine.
As the aroma settles, Muscenone, a modern musk, imparts a mild and somewhatdonous additive to the typically aversive notes of leather, pachuli and oak moss. The final result is a linear formulation full of contradictions as disruptive as attractive.