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Hermès box Le Jardin de Monsieur Li

Hermès box Le Jardin de Monsieur Li
Hermès box Le Jardin de Monsieur Li

Monsieur Li’s Garden, when China invites itself in a Hermès box

Since 2003, the Hermès house has explored the world in search of iconic gardens. So, as soon as she discovers a little corner of paradise, she decides to drop off her suitcases and share her feelings with us in olfactory creations. This time, Le Jardin de Monsieur Li takes us to China . This scent is like a miniature earthly paradise. A true haven of peace, it is now available in the form of a box. If Hermès chose to give this name to this perfume, it is quite simply because Monsieur Li is a very common surname in China. This juice, meanwhile, is a symbol of humanity and appeasement.

The vegetal breath of the Jardin de Monsieur Li fragrance

Of course, the Hermès box contains a spray from Monsieur Li’s Garden . Tinted with yellow, it deploys a very solar and sensory nuance. All the smells of an Asian garden are gathered there. Thus, Monsieur Li’s Garden has the aquatic aspect of a basin, the crunch and the vegetal breath of bamboo leaves, the femininity of flowers, the tangy part of kumquats,… Monsieur Li’s Garden is a compendium of poetry and delicacy.

The Hermès box from the Jardin de Monsieur Li

This time, Monsieur Li’s Garden blossoms in an urban and contemporary box. This new packaging is common to all Hermès perfumes. It contains three products from the range, namely Monsieur Li’s Le Jardin Eau de Toilette in a 100 ml spray, its 7.5 ml miniature bottle, and its moisturizing body milk.

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