• Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) French writer. Alexandre Dumas envisioned his paradisiacal château at the gates of Paris to house his works and welcome his friends. A jewel inspired by the Renaissance style, with very unique and personal evocations, much like his novels. The oriental salon inspires an enchanting fragrance with a voluptuous character. A warm amber is veiled with hints of oud and musk. Le Château de Monte Cristo is available as a room spray, diffuser, and candle, thus becoming part of the collection inspired by writers’ homes.
  • Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), Austrian writer. It is in Brazil that Zweig exiles in 1940. A perfume inspired by the beauty of an idyllic painting described as a land of future and wooded with sandalwood, patchouli and ylang.
  • Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English writer. An interior fragrance inspired by the world of this famous novelist of the Victorian era. Spruce and mandarin mingle with the notes of a refined oud.
  • Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist. A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925. A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
  • Hydroalcoholic solution. Formula approved by France, according to the decree of March 27, 2020. First of all, this bold, fig- and grapefruit-tinged trail unfolds under fruity traits.  A joyful take off, fleshy as a summer fruit, which melts into the darker charms of leather hemmed with violet.  In the base, the sensual warmth of amber and woods settles like velvet on the skin, in an infinite imprint.
  • Hydroalcoholic solution. Formula approved by France, according to the decree of March 27, 2020. Aldehydes and heliotrope leave a powdery kiss on the skin, which musks and cashmere wood caress with voluptuousness… A glamorous, sexy and refined trail.    

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