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Givenchy – Vétyver

Givenchy - Vétyver
Givenchy – Vétyver

From 1959, Hubert de Givenchy was a pioneer and a visionary:
Eclecticism and elegance evoke the masculinity of his perfumes.
Discreet subtlety with Monsieur de Givenchy, racy elitism of Vetyver, virile strength of Xeryus, insolence of spirit with Insensé, Givenchy composes permanent seduction with the taste of beautiful materials.

Hubert de Givenchy’s personal perfume, tailor-made: a unique composition of three rare varieties of vetyver.
Vétyver was subsequently offered as a “couture” masculine fragrance and distinguished for connoisseurs in Givenchy’s flagship boutiques in Paris and in handpicked department stores in London and New York.
Reissue of the original fragrance, composed around a rich vetyver, enhanced by fresh citrus notes. It remains a “must” in the olfactory family of vétyvers, a masculine, distinctive and elitist signature. Vétyver is part of the current trend of niche perfumes, refined and composed around a single raw material.

A new bottle, emblematic of Givenchy’s historical codes, luxurious and contemporary, with a soft pink rectangular label and a transparent cap.

Men’s Perfumes

Olfactory Family: Woody – Aromatic

Head Notes: Bergamot, Vetyver.

Heart Notes: Coriander Leaves, Vetyver.

Base notes: Vétyver, Sandalwood.

Find it at the best price at our perfume partner: Fragrenza Perfumes .

Source: www.parfumsgivenchy.com

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