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Grossmith Floral Veil | Perfume Lounge
Grossmith Floral Veil | Perfume Lounge
Grossmith - Floral Veil | Perfume Lounge
Grossmith Floral Veil | Perfume Lounge
Grossmith Floral Veil | Perfume Lounge
Grossmith - Floral Veil | Perfume Lounge
Grossmith

Floral Veil - eau de parfum

Floral
 € 265
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Floral Veil by Grossmith is an enchanting white floral with an underlying cool aspect. The beauty of this composition echoes the air of mystery and sophistication created by a veil.

 

 

Vibrant citrus notes and green accords combine attractively with the rich floral heart of geranium, rose, ylang, tuberose and vanilla orchid. The composition rests on a warm, smooth base of cashmeran, amber and musk. The contrast between the cool top notes and warm, opulent floral heart make for an intriguing composition.

Tuberose, Ylang ylang, Amber, Cassis, Orchid, Cashmeran, Geranium, Lemon, Musk, Rose

Grossmith is one of Great Britain's oldest fragrance houses, founded in London in 1835. In 1940, the company had to close due to the war, but after second cousin Simon Brooke accidentally found the handwritten books containing the original formulas years later, he decided to revive the house. The three iconic fragrances (Hasu-no-Hana, Phul-Nana, Shem-el-Nessim) were adjusted slightly for the modern world. Apart from the classics, their modern fragrances are also greatly appreciated all over the world.

Fragrance family - floral | Perfume Lounge
Fragrance family

Floral

Floral fragrances celebrate the delicious scent of flowers, being the richest source of inspiration for perfumers. The use of flowers in perfumes have been used since antiquity; from soft delicate flowers like freesia, muguet and blossoms, to narcotic flowers like jasmine, tuberose and gardenia... Enjoy, and smell the roses!

Floral Veil - eau de parfum

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Floral Veil, van Grossmith
Fris, Klassiek,Elegant
Henny de Schutter-Linssen - 2018-02-18