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24 Faubourg, the last Hermès perfumed box

24 Faubourg, the last Hermès perfumed box
24 Faubourg, the last Hermès perfumed box

24 Faubourg, when Hermès’ iconic address is transformed into a perfume box

Behind the enigmatic name of this perfume hides the historical address of Hermès. In fact, it was in 1880 that Hermès took possession of 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, in Paris. Until now, Hermès has never left this place and today it is a four-storey boutique that occupies this sector. To pay homage to this extraordinary place, Hermès decided to make a perfume called 24 Faubourg , in 1995. Like the Hermès boutique, it is a hymn to femininity and refinement. 24 Faubourg is a juice loaded with elegance and purity. It was created in the image of a radiant woman. From then on, he opened the door to dreams and poetry.

The 24 Faubourg d’Hermès perfume

Of course, the Hermès box contains the 24 Faubourg perfume spray. Reconciling roundness and square shape, it is delivered in an orange bottle that is at once sparkling, playful and refined. Its scent, for its part, revolves mainly around two facets. The first is bright and fresh. The second is warmer and more carnal. Thus, the 24 Faubourg perfume sets off on a blend of orange blossom, ylang-ylang and tiare flower. This floral accord is also sublimated with jasmine. Then, the iris brings a more powdery elegance to the whole. Finally, 24 Faubourg warms up and is enriched with ambergris, patchouli, vanilla, sandalwood and tonka bean.

The other Hermès products contained in the box

Of course, like any self-respecting box , the 24 Faubourg perfume box contains other products from the Hermès range. So, know that this juice also exists in the form of a deodorant, a perfumed body milk or a soap.

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