Eau de Parfum Nectar: ​​Guerlain's new Little Black Dress
However, the perfumer also likes to offer us with these pretty bottles beautiful journeys into the olfactory past, rich in finds from his illustrious predecessors. More than ever, La Petite Robe Noire Velours will be the spokesperson for this sophisticated blend of past and future, between prestigious traditional scents and fruity and sensual daring.
Daring the tenderness and sophistication of a violet flower for La Petite Robe Noire Velours
Delphine Jelk had it born in 2009 in Guerlain boutiques with success, Thierry Wasser added additional depth to it to offer it to everyone in 2012, we are talking about La Petite Robe Noire , of course! A Guerlain perfume which knew how to handle with talent a mythical Guerlinade and singular gourmet fruity accords in order to offer a Guerlain perfume just as innovative as Shalimar or Jicky were in their time.
Thierry Wasser therefore reaffirms in 2019 with La petite Robe Noire Velours the sophistication of this rosé and very feminine juice by bringing it an overdosed violet flower that is reborn with modernity in the gourmet macaron accord.
It's a safe bet that the famous muse of black paper created by Kuntzel & Deygas takes us this time for La Petite Robe Noire in a Paris all of velvet, tenderness or even in Parisian alleys that tell us about the past of the so beautiful capital as the violet flower reminds us of the richness of Guerlain's olfactory heritage. Whatever, once again the Little Black Dress is tenderness and elegance and La Petite Robe Noire Velours has not finished seducing us!
What if La Petite Robe Noire Velours was the daring marriage of absolute modernity and the past of the beautiful Guerlain house?
Thierry Wasser says about La Petite Robe Noire that he wanted “for this perfume a strong signature, faithful to the essentials of Guerlain. »Plurielles.fr.
So we will find in all the bottles of La Petite robe Noire the olfactory materials which made the success of the great Guerlain juices such as patchouli, iris, tonka bean, vanilla or even the violet of the colognes of the founder of the house in the 19th century. We will therefore hardly be surprised to see this pretty violet take off in La Petite Noire Velours as the house remains attached to its past, to the colognes that made the heyday of the house such as Eau de Cologne Impériale or Eau de Cologne of the rooster.
However the violet is not in La Petite Robe Noire Velours to display freshness but rather to bring its powdery tenderness to cherry, raspberry, rose and of course the sensualities of licorice, woody notes and vanilla from the depths. More than ever, the violet displays in La Petite Robe Noire Velours its modernity and its facility to offer tenderness to gourmet wakes.
