ÉQUIPAGE | Eau De Toilette
Equipage is a spicy, woody, dry fragrance with bergamot, jasmine, patchouli and tonka bean.
The first Hermès fragrance for men, created by Guy Robert in 1970.
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The fragrance's story and background
Équipage, the first Hermès men's fragrance created by Guy Robert in 1970, was inspired by the equestrian world. Its name, evoking the equipment needed to travel in comfort and style, today symbolizes the spirit of teamwork and sharing. The bottle, inspired by the lanterns of the carriages of yesteryear, is topped with a black cap reminiscent of a horseman's bombshell. The label on the back of the bottle is illustrated with a drawing by Philippe Dumas, marking its membership of the Parfums-Fondateurs collection...
Here is the olfactory description of Équipage d'Hermès
Top Notes:
Top notes are characterized by a spicy freshness with lemon, bergamot, mandarin and sage.
Heart notes:
The heart notes of this fragrance combine warm spices and floral elements. These include pepper, cinnamon, rosewood and geranium.
Base notes:
Base notes bring warmth and richness to the fragrance with patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood, musk and amber.
Subtlety of the fragrance
"Équipage" is a classic Hermès fragrance that embodies understated elegance and timeless style. It features a balance of sparkling citrus notes, spicy spices and warm woody elements. This fragrance is often described as masculine, sophisticated and perfect for formal occasions or for those who prefer a classic, refined scent.