Composition | Berries, Violet, Iris, Orange Blossom |
Fragrance category | fruity, floral |
New but peculiarly familiar; that’s the Guerlain Insolence Eau de Parfum for women. It stands out not only because of its intoxicating scent, but also its interesting history, which is tied to the historic House of Guerlain and its most glorious and elegant period, during the 19th century. One spritz and you will be transported to a time when nobility wasn’t a scarce occurrence.
- a floral, fruity fragrance
- for women who crave luxury
- perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions
Composition of the fragrance:
You’ll be surprised by the initial notes of mysterious red berries in combination with ripe raspberries and citrus. The sweetness will then be replaced by the aroma of fresh rose and violet. The delicate prologue concludes with strong base notes made up of oriental sandalwood, resin and earthy musk.
Story of the fragrance:
The Guerlain Insolence fragrance carries with it a large portion of fascinating French history, as it was created for the Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoléon III, in 1853. The master perfumer behind this fragrance was none other than Pierre-François-Pascal Guerlain. The fragrance also has a unique pink-purple flacon with a golden lid that references the spectacular French craftsmanship.