A * Men Pure Malt an intense whiskey for a sensual man
In reality, it echoed Thierry Mugler's passion for Comics, those American comics typical of the 1950s. Both woody and gourmet, this juice did not fail to surprise but was nevertheless immediately adored by the male race. . Thus, it was revisited many times until it was released in an A * Men Pure Tonka version, in 2016.
The seductive scent of A * Men Pure Tonka
A * Men Pure Tonka is an innovative juice that turns out to be particularly attractive. He is halfway between sensitivity and virility. Thus, he is in the image of a contemporary man and is simply irresistible. To do this, Thierry Mugler has incorporated one of the most sensual ingredients in its composition: the tonka bean. Also, it is to perfumer Jacques Huclier that we owe this fragrance. A * Men Pure Tonka is a very addicting and bewitching juice belonging to the oriental fragrance family. It enjoys playing on contrasts and displays just as much a scorching heat as a fresher and aromatic lavender-based accord. Indeed, this plant has been emblematic of men's perfumery from its beginnings. Lavender also evokes the scent of barber soap from yesteryear. This explains the attachment of men to him. Here it is embellished with a bewitching hint of patchouli as well as the exoticism of vanilla. The coffee also gives more character to the whole. Nevertheless, everything turns out to be perfectly balanced and gives us a harmonious and warm rendering. What's more, note that the tonka bean present in this juice comes from a conservation program in the Caura region in Venezuela.
Thierry Mugler's bottle
Finally, concerning its bottle, know that the case of the A * Men Pure Tonka perfume was designed by Thierry Mugler himself. Thus, the latter has thought of his container in his image. It has integrated a star, emblematic shape of the brand. In addition, if Thierry Mugler has chosen the star as an attribute of each of his products, it is because this star has always fascinated him. Moreover, as a child, many were those who said of him that he more often had his head in the stars than his feet on the ground. He sees this symbol as the embodiment of infinity and it is for this reason that he has chosen to place it on the front of his bottle. Nevertheless, on the occasion of this revisit, the latter has exchanged its blue hue of yesteryear for a more mysterious and warm copper. The the whole is protected by a shiny zamac shell, with a soft and smooth touch. This bottle is then displayed as an imposing block, like a particularly virile monolith and tinted with a most captivating opaque black.