Do you need to buy a new perfume and want to change for Spring? Discover our latest news ! Here are the new fragrances that remind us of a preview of Spring...and poetry!
The meeting between two flowers…
L'Occitane imagines the meeting of two flowers to create this new fragrance. It is already spring and the rose and the jasmine meet. An olfactory creation is born with the two most emblematic flowers of the Mediterranean. Here is Rose Jasmin ... This floral composition wrapped in a veil of white musk associated with woody notes, will transport you to the sweetness of the Provençal dawn, at the time when the Rose and the Jasmine reveal their most beautiful notes.
Romantic Poetry of the Nineteenth Century…
It is the beginning of the 19th century and Romanticism is the new sensibility that magnified the expression of feelings and passions that ignited Europe. The result of political and social upheavals, it is primarily a political movement. By questioning people about their deep aspirations in the face of authoritarian dynasties, it confronts artists with an uncertain and dark destiny. By feeding their imagination, opposing feeling to reason, it becomes a cultural movement that seeks through exoticism, mythology, the irrational, melancholy and passions a means of escape and joy. And so Pierre Guillaume is inspired by all this…and the imaginary idyll between the nymph Erato and the German poet Novalis is born with the latest novelty Nymphe & Le Poete .
Intensity and finesse, seduction and enchantment…
Vanilla and Mimosa, intensity and finesse, seduction and enchantment, a duo that promises tempting encounters and a return to more lightness. At the beginning in Fire at Will by Jovoy there is vanilla, of course, but it is an unexpected vanilla: subtle, ethereal, as if suspended, with a unique note of honeyed and talc-like mimosa. Then comes a gourmand but not intoxicating vanilla, fruity but not cooked, balanced between a "real" vanilla ice cream and sweet promises that echo like languid kisses.
The brand's founder says: "During the day, I wear it like a signature: you know I'm there, my perfume identifies me. At night, it envelops me in sweet promises. It fills the space, insinuates itself into every corner of the mind and makes others feel empty when I leave. And if I'm gone and my absence hasn't yet become oppressive, it must be that I left something behind: a scarf, a jacket, a little bit of me."
The article The new fragrances of late January: a foretaste of spring and poetry comes from Vittoria Profumi .