Balenciaga Eau de Parfum

Balenciaga

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Balenciaga Eau de Parfum
Balenciaga Eau de Parfum

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Immediately, the demure violet note makes us think that BALENCIAGA PARIS is a light fragrance, as pleasant as sunshine. In BALENCIAGA PARIS, we find the first moments of April, floral breezes and blossoms from milder days. A spring-like feel: airy dresses and fleeting glances. A bouquet of violets also has an old-fashioned tone, the antique charm of a few dried petals that we find between the pages of a book by Colette, traces of memories, the work of art so fine that is the past… But soon, a peppery note reveals itself and swells over calm, mossy wood. Foliage that breathes in the secret hours of night.

Then, another more nocturnal facet of nature expresses itself. A sensuality becomes clearer. The shadowy color of the liquid within already says something of its mystery. It is a fragrance full of light with a few dark apertures. BALENCIAGA PARIS is a lovely paradox. It is a fragrance that becomes life, that melds with living. BALENCIAGA PARIS offers itself and guards itself...

Wear BALENCIAGA PARIS and become a close yet inaccessible woman who strolls under leafy arbors.

Balenciaga
Balenciaga is a European luxury fashion house founded by Cristóbal Balenciaga, a Spanish designer, born in the Basque Country, Spain. He had a reputation as a couturier of uncompromising standards and was referred to as "the master of us all" by Christian Dior.His bubble skirts and odd, feminine, yet ultra-modern shapes were trademarks of the house. The House of Balenciaga is now owned by the French multinational company Kering.

Features

  • Reference3607342021358
  • SexWoman
  • Quantity50 ml, 30 ml, 75 ml
  • BrandBalenciaga
  • ConcentrationEau de Parfum
  • Aromatic NotesWoodsy

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