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Fragrance description Lalique Les Compositions Parfumées Floral BronzeIngredients
Enter the world where metallic shine meets the heady scent of flowers. Lalique Les Compositions Parfumées Floral Bronze will show you that metal and florals can come together in perfect unity. Let this exceptional combination blossom on your skin.
- fresh, floral fragrance for men and women
- part of a collection of fragrances dedicated to the most precious metals
- designed by Karine Dubreuil
Composition of the fragrance
Fresh combination of rhubarb and sweet, citrussy bergamot will delight your senses from the start while pointing to the cold feel of metal. They’re shortly followed by Bourbon geranium and intoxicating, sweet notes of true jasmine. Warm and soft notes of amber, woody oud, patchouli, and vetiver give the whole composition stability and ensure a long drydown.
Story of the fragrance
The Lalique Les Compositions Parfumées Floral Bronze was of course inspired by bronze metal – specifically the green patina that develops on its surface with time. This shade of green is then forms an association with flowers, their stems, leaves, and even blossoms. The result is an inimitable composition that evokes both spring flowers and the valuable metal of its name.
Ingredients
- Top notesTop notes - They develop straight after you put the fragrance on. They create the first impression and tend to be quite intense, but not long-lasting.
- Bergamot, Rhubarb
- Middle notesMiddle notes - The heart of the fragrance comes out after a couple of minutes when the head of the scent fades away. These notes usually last around 2 to 3 hours.
- Jasmine Sambac, Geranium Bourbon
- Base notesBase notes - The last and often longest part of the fragrance's evolution on your skin. Takes anywhere from 4 hours to over a day.
- Patchouli, Amber, Vetiver, Oud
- Fragrance category
- oriental, floral
About the brand Lalique
The name Lalique evokes the beauty of fine jewellery and the translucent shine of crystals. The company takes its name after the artistic genius and master jeweller and glassmaker René-Jules Lalique who poured all his creative enthusiasm into the brand.
Lalique opened his jewellery and glassware shop in 1905. His art deco and art nouveau creations often incorporated natural elements and inspirations both in terms of materials and shapes. The perfumer François Coty was so impressed by his work he proposed a collaboration which resulted in the production of gorgeous perfume bottles.
Lalique has always been connected with the world of fragrance, even though they only introduced their first own perfume in 1992. All the Lalique fragrances are now characteristic for their unique bottles and the exquisite quality of ingredients as well as the aroma itself.