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Friday, April 25, 2014

Mademoiselle Guerlain c2014

Mademoiselle Guerlain by Guerlain: launched in 2014. Guerlain has a habit of reissuing fragrances under new names and in this case, Mademoiselle Guerlain is the rebranded fragrance La Petite Robe Noire 2 , created by Thierry Wasser and  launched in 2011. The name may be a direct reference to Guerlain's 1880s perfume, Bouquet Mademoiselle.



From Guerlain:
"Mademoiselle Guerlain is one of the Exclusive Collections, fragrances for perfume enthusiasts rare, sensitive to the noble materials and the refinement of the details. The Exclusive Collections are available in France exclusively in Parisian Guerlain Boutiques and now on your online shop Guerlain. 
All the charm and the impertinence of a pretty Parisian kid. Dainty, elegant and carefree, she "that whatever" that makes it irresistible. An olfactory interpretation of contrasts, where the vibration of citrus and green notes nestles in the roundness notes of marshmallow and white musk. The fragrance is magnified in the iconic bottle with "Bees" in a proprietary format of 125ml. 
In 2014, Guerlain strengthens its support to the association "Beautiful and Well", which works to restore confidence and taste for women with cancer, to take care of them through workshops organized by volunteers in 23 hospitals in France. For the occasion, Mademoiselle Guerlain perfume bottles are decorated with a  pink grosgrain ribbon  and part of the profits will be donated to the association. An additional commitment that punctuates ten years of presence and actions Guerlain alongside "Beautiful & Well". 
Floral Green
Playful, delicate, bright.

  • Top notes: galbanum, bergamot, lemon
  • heart notes: iris, orange blossom, marshmallow accord
  • Base notes: vanilla, white musk 
Thierry Wasser, perfumer Guerlain, has created a fragrance with infinite delicacy by dialing a marshmallow agreement worked very fresh. To do this, he has finely tuned and associated notes of orange flower with delicious vanilla, contrasted by a plant note fusing."


Fragrance Composition:


So what does it smell like? It is classified as a green floral fragrance for women.
  • Top notes: galbanum, bergamot, lemon
  • Middle notes: iris, orange blossom, marshmallow accord
  • Base notes: vanilla, white leather, white musk

Bottles:

Presented as part of the Les Parisiennes line and housed in the white bee bottle.



Retails for 200€ for 125ml eau de toilette, available at the Guerlain boutiques.



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