Beauty

Exploring the New Mon Guerlain Eau de Parfum Florale…

For a house that has 1100 fragrances, creating a new icon is almost a piece of cake. For 190 years, Guerlain has been exploring the universe in a quest for raw materials that captivate us with nothing but a smell. And this time around, the French house captures spring in a bottle with a bouquet of white flowers that takes us to an olfactory wonderland where mystery reigns supreme.

Inspired by a flower unfolding in the morning dew, this fragrance has so many facets. Sunny, luminous, fresh, gentle, modern and feminine… these are just a few words to describe this new marvel. However, there is one ingredient that makes this fragrance so special and distinguished. Used in large amounts, the luminous jasmine seems to be as exceptional as ever while it showcases Mon Guerlain’s lavender-vanilla accord.  

As for the bottle that holds this treasure, it is as iconic as every Guerlain perfume. Designed by Gabriel Guerlain and created by the house of Baccarat in 1908, it is inspired by an alchemist’s bottle through its streamlined, graphic and restrained four-lobed shape. A contrast comes alive between the strength of its taut lines and the sensuality of its curves – evoking a strong, free and sensual femininity.

This is how a Guerlain perfume is unique inside out, and this is definitely what makes every olfactory marvel created by the house an icon in its own right.



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