CALÈCHE | Eau De Toilette
Calèche is the first women's fragrance from Hermès, created in 1961.
Floral and woody, this scent is timelessly feminine.
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The fragrance's story and atmosphereCreated in 1961 by perfumer Guy Robert, Calèche is the very first Hermès fragrance for women. Its name evokes the House's emblematic carriage: the 19th-century horse-drawn carriage, a symbol of elegance and lightness. The bottle, inspired by the lanterns of old carriages, is topped by a black cap reminiscent of the horseman's bomb. As a member of the Parfums-Fondateurs collection, the bottle bears a label illustrated with a drawing by Philippe Dumas, symbolizing its belonging to the Hermès tradition. Here is the olfactory description of Calèche de Hermès Top note Lemon, Bergamot, Neroli: The fragrance opens with a bright, citrusy freshness with notes of lemon and bergamot, while neroli adds a delicate floral touch. Heart note Iris, Rose, Gardenia, Daffodil: The heart of the fragrance is floral and lush, featuring elegant florals such as iris, rose, gardenia and daffodil. These floral notes bring a refined femininity to the fragrance. Base notes Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Leather, Amber: The base is warm and sensual, blending woody notes like cedarwood and sandalwood with deeper notes of leather and amber. |
Subtlety of the fragranceElixir des Merveilles is an elegant, sophisticated composition that subtly blends invigorating citrus accords with warm, bewitching notes. The result is a fragrance that evokes both freshness and sensuality, creating a memorable and refined olfactory experience. |