Vive la mariée | Eau de parfum
Vive la mariée has been imagined as a bridal bouquet, with rose as the great symbol of love, and orange blossom as the symbol of purity. Flowers such as peony and jasmine round out the duo. Warmed by vanilla and tonka bean, the fragrance's trail leaves a long, caressing trail on the skin.
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The atmosphere of perfumeThis perfume was created by Benoist Lapouza in 2013, inspired by Marie-Hélène Rogeon. It symbolizes the beauty and purity of a wedding day through its elegant notes and sophisticated composition. Long live the Bride creates an enchanted marriage atmosphere, where each element of the perfume evokes the magic and romance of a wedding ceremony. The aura of perfume is light and joyful, reflecting the grace and happiness of a bride who dances lightly on a cloud of happiness. Notes OlfactivesHead Notes: The composition opens with notes of bergamot, neroli, litchi and a green chord, offering a bright freshness and a sparkling beginning. Heart Notes: The heart of the perfume is a floral blend of sambac jasmine, orange blossom, magnolia rose, peony and freesia, creating a rich and multidimensional bouquet that symbolizes love and devotion. Background notes: The background notes are a warm mixture of patchouli, amber, tonka bean, cedar, musk, sandal, praline and vanilla, which bring a persistent depth and sensuality, enveloping the bride with an aura of mystery and sophistication. |
General sense of PerfumeLong live the Bride is a celebration of love, designed to wrap the bride in a fragrance that is both comforting and exciting. It is the ideal fragrance for wedding day, offering an olfactory signature that is as memorable and special as the occasion itself. This fragrance is perfect for those looking for a fragrance that combines tradition and a contemporary touch of softness and elegance. |
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