This fragrance perpetuates Moschino\'s Cheap and Chic principle, a hymn to wit, freedom and humour. Thus the star of Cheap and Chic is Olive Oyl, Popeye's clumsy but charming companion. L'eau Cheap and Chic, at once a fun and elegant fragrance, is inspired by Moschino's style, an unsophisticated universe in which the only rule is never to take oneself seriously.
In 2007, Issey Miyake opened a creative new parenthesis by inviting fragrance designer Alberto Morillas to reinvent L’eau d’Issey. The latter dreamt up ‘a garden early in the morning, a dewdrop on a flower petal’ by shifting the original’s aquatic register to a new evocation, between grassy dampness, fresh mistiness and abstract floral notes. A poetic world bathed in gentle waters, with diaphanous, shimmering flowers.
In this fragrance Kenzo features several different themes relating to water. He describes it as a source of wealth, purity, vitality, youth and infinity. L'eau par Kenzo pour Femme is a fragrance for all seasons, as timeless as water. "Simply, the perfume of a happy woman."
The breathtaking beauty of Paris at dusk, 'The Blue Hour,' that magical hour of twilight, inspired this fragrance. A heady blend of roses, iris, and jasmine, laced with an intriguing background of vanilla and musk. L'Heure Bleue is intimate, emotional, and utterly refined. Like an armful of sweet, delicate flowers enveloped in a powdery aura.
A perfume that blends with the skin and light and wakes the senses and emotions to a moment of intense sensuality. The citrus honey and magnolia notes are complemented by the amber for a fragrance designed for a modern, active woman.
La Nuit, launched by Paco Rabanne in 1987, is a luxurious, woody, arid fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of a subtle floral and spicy scents with high notes of patchouli. La Nuit is recommended for romantic wear.
Fifteen years after creating its first Eau de Toilette for men, Lacoste offers the woman of the third millennium a fragrance in her image, Lacoste for women. An optimistic, vibrant, radiant and utterly feminine perfume...Inspired by top model Estelle Hallyday\'s strong and attractive personality: reasonably sexy, effortlessly natural, happy to live at full speed, savouring every moment.
A free spirit, the Lacoste woman aspires to be swept away, and acts on impulse. Authentic, open-minded, captivating, a bit wild, she’ll try anything once, and she knows how to take advantage of the surprises life can offer!
The name evokes an exotic paradise filled with flowers and fruits, and the freshness of Pacific Ocean lagoons. Feminine and sensual, Laguna is composed of fresh citrus and floral notes
Launched by the design house of Lalique in 1992, Lalique is classified as a sharp, oriental, floral fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of mandarin, orange blossom, magnolia, cedar, oak, and warm vanilla and is recommended for daytime wear.
Lasting by Revlon was introduced in 1995 as a everyday floral aroma for women. This beautiful fragrance is an invigorating blend of fresh citrus, white flowers, and florals. Lasting is recommended for daytime wear.
Laura Biagiotti introduced Laura in 1994 as an intimacy perfume, an expression of a new femininity, that she describes as the \'soul fragrance\'. Laura is a totally white perfume distilled as a new-age\'s quintessence inspired by the esoteric itineraries of her fashion research. The result is a fresh, fruity and floral essence.
Experience this soft bouquet of greens, flowers and rare woods by Ralph Lauren. This fragrance is a delicate, charming scent that can be worn in any occasion.
A modern floral blend wrapped in a soft blanket of suede, sensual musk and sleek woods. Classic. Timeless. Elegant. Lauren Style. It's the way you live your life.
Le Baiser du Dragon perfume transforms the wearer, drawing out a daring femineity, its sensual, mysterious imprint inflaming the spirit. Le Baiser du Dragon is an invisible jewel, its feminine woody-vetiver signature sensual and distinctly pure. The fragrance opens to the freshness of neroli and gardenia fused with an unexpected amaretto accord. The heart carries the noble and distinguished scent of cedar wood wrapped in the voluptuous powdery embrace of iris. At the base, vetiver laced with patchouli yields its unique and mysterious personality to the masterful sensuality of amber and benzoin.
It is Hubert de Givenchy\'s second fragrance, following L\'Interdit which had been designed for Audrey Hepburn. Originally designed as a complementary accessory to Givenchy\'s Couture collection and dedicated to the designer\'s friends and loyal consumers, Le De embodies Parisian elegant women. Le De was also a very exclusively distributed fragrance, available only in the finest department stores in Paris, London and New York.
Vivienne Westwood boldly states, ‘The only reason I’m in fashion is to destroy the word Conformity’. And her latest perfume was designed in the same spirit. Let It Rock was inspired by Westwood’s first love, the punk-rock fashion and music movement that she helped found in the 70’s in rebellion against the monarchy and the British establishment of the time. A rebellious rock ‘n roll spirit that is flaunted in the impertinent bottle – a sceptre tagged with lipstick.
From the very beginning, Cacharel contributed to women’s liberation by breaking away from established codes and freeing women from tight-laced conventions. With their new perfume, ‘Liberté’, Cacharel continues to offer women ‘a breath of liberty in a world of rules’. The fragrance revisits the chypre accord ‘around a purified patchouli and an effervescent, gourmand orange’. The heart evokes a ‘barely honeyed orange marmalade spread over a light, airy cake’. In closing, the trail unveils a woodsy scent of patchouli and vetiver warmed up with the oriental notes of vanilla.
Vivienne Westwood is in love with the spirit of the seventeenth century, \"the century of the Sun King\". She is fascinated by history and particularly the history of English monarchy. Her ultra-sensual fashion highlights feminine curves. Starched collars, plunging necklines, hour-glass figures, fabrics reminiscent of Jouy tapestries are all part of the grand century that inspires her in fashion design and perfumes. With her perfume Libertine, we rediscover her sources, but its fragrance is lighter, yet more biting and playful than Boudoir, her first perfume.