Muguet by Guerlain: launched in 2015. A yearly tradition for the first of May, Guerlain releases a very special limited edition Flacon to hold their beloved springtime scent Muguet. This year, a beautiful flacon is conceived in delicate blanc de chine Limoges porcelain. A separate simply designed glass flacon holds 75ml of the ethereal liquid imprisoning the souls of millions of lilies of the valley and a small gilded funnel is conveniently packaged alongside the flacons to make decanting an easy chore.
From Guerlain:
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a fresh floral fragrance for women.
From Guerlain:
In 2015, Guerlain revives one of his first love, the immortal and symbolic Fleuri bottle which had housed the Muguet fragrance in 1908. The house combines heritage and innovation to create the first perfume bottle in white porcelain.
Immaculate floral This edition provides a feeling of freshness and burgeoning elegant simplicity that is felt from the first olfactory note of Muguet. To add to the gaiety and charm of this porcelain cocoon, a delicate ribbon adorns the bottle neck as the node of a gift to which one brings a last key before offering it for luck to a loved one.
only 1689 numbered pieces worldwide.
Guerlain, passionate about art and artistic creation since 1828, when celèbre unavoidable appointment Spring May 1 a rare and precious art craft.
This year it is Artoria, manufacturing created in Limoges in 1957 and combining family know-how and innovative talent, which realizes this porcelain bottle, technical feat.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a fresh floral fragrance for women.
- Top notes: green notes
- heart notes: notes lily, lilac
- Base Notes: rose, jasmine
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