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Eau Fraiche pour Elle Eau de Lacoste L.12.12, new fragrance

Eau Fraiche pour Elle Eau de Lacoste L.12.12, new fragrance
Eau Fraiche pour Elle Eau de Lacoste L.12.12, new fragrance

L.12.12 Eau Fraiche pour Elle, a new feminine juice from Lacoste

The Lacoste brand is very famous in the sports world. It must be said that it was founded by one of the most famous tennis players on the planet. Nicknamed “the crocodile”, René Lacoste went from athlete to businessman while still preserving an undeniable love for competition and the world of tennis. It is therefore precisely all of this that reappears in each of its perfumes. Today, its fragrant collection is expanding with a newcomer : L.12.12 Eau Fraiche pour Elle.

Tennis omnipresent in Lacoste perfumes

While René Lacoste has diversified his activities, he has remained faithful to his philosophy. Indeed, he knew how to keep within himself the sporting values ​​of determination, fair play and enthusiasm. However, this is precisely all that resurfaces from this perfume . What’s more, the visual of its bottle is reminiscent of the brand’s famous tennis polo shirt. L.12.12 Eau Fraiche pour Elle is therefore fully in line with the brand’s image. He gives us the vision of an optimistic and energetic woman. Also, as we change clothes every season, he reinvents the smell of L.12.12 to make it a more springtime juice.

The invigorating breath of L.12.12 Fresh Water for Her

L.12.12 Eau Fraiche pour Elle is a very feminine fragrance. Indeed, it rests on a huge bouquet of flowers. It consists in particular of lilies, magnolia and jasmine. The whole of this composition is also based on a darker and seductive Indonesian patchouli. On the other hand, the start of L.12.12 Eau Fraiche pour Elle is infinitely invigorating. The freshness of tangerine and grapefruit collide with the incandescence of pink pepper. The result is a very contrasting fragrance for a real explosion of flavors.

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