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Armani – Acqua Di Gioia Jasmine

Jasmine Edition Acqua di Gioia by Giorgio Armani
Jasmine Edition Acqua di Gioia by Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani launches a new version of his fabulous aquatic fragrance Acqua di Gioia launched in 2010

Acqua di Gioia Jasmine

Acqua di Gioia Jasmine is an aquatic and flowery fragrance, an ode to jasmine and summer. It opens with notes of apples associated with violet leaves, lemon and bitter green galbanum the head accord is fresh green, it transports you to a garden after the morning rosé. The heart is composed of jasmine absolute and jasmine hydrosol. The musk and the brown sugar associated with the cedar form the base of the perfumes.

Acqua di Gioia Jasmine is a hymn to nature, incredible fresh and flowery fragrance, incredible and memorable fragrance.

Emily DiDonato is the face of this new fragrance. American model notably known for parades for Victoria’s Secret, Calvin Klein, Louis Vuitton.

Olfactory Family: Floral – Green

Top Notes: Violet Leaves, Lemon, Bitter Green Galbanum
Heart Notes: Jasmine Absolute, Water Jasmine Hydrosol Base
Notes: Musk, Red Sugar, Cedar

Find it at the best price at our perfume partner: Acqua Di GioiaFragrenza Perfumes as well as all Armani brand products .

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