A tribute to the history of the Boucheron house
The fragrance therefore offers a cheerful and positive woman a cocktail of deep and intense but also sensual flowers, guided by a tuberose note that dominates the game. If the reference is historical, the Jardins de Bagatelle perfume has become a classic.
Jardins de Bagatelle or a Madness born of a challenge for a happy and free woman
At the origin of the construction of the Jardins de Bagatelle, a crazy bet proposed to Louis XVI by the Count d'Artois: to build a castle in 64 days dedicated to Marie-Antoinette. Nothing will be too good to realize this pharaonic project which made work day and night an incalculable number of workers for this bet to succeed. Not only is the project a success, but the castle is surrounded by a magnificent rose garden which will become the largest of the 18th century. However, the splendors and architectural surprises offered to the sovereign cost a "trifle", which gave the place the ironic name of "Jardins de Bagatelle", nicknamed "Folie".
Les Jardins de Bagatelle inspire and attract lovers from all over the world for both the beauty of its lush vegetation and its enchanting and marvelous setting. Logically, Les Jardins de Bagatelle inspired the great perfumer that is Jean-Paul Guerlain, so much the place seems reserved for a Parisian woman as elegant as she is lively and playful.
Jardins de Bagatelle de Guerlain will then benefit from a communication campaign with a perfect setting where the woman, hair blowing in the wind and all dressed in white, will benefit from the generous and fragrant nature that surrounds her.
“Jardins de Bagatelle is aimed at women who always wear perfume for the pleasure of seducing, but also to please themselves and themselves. »Guerlain
A symphony of white flowers for a romantic fragrance signed Jean-Paul Guerlain
Jardins de Bagatelle, once is not customary, will not have the traditional bottle of the Guerlain house but rather an elegant drape effect on the elongated glass.
Jardins de Bagatelle, this beautiful opulent floral, is resolutely modern without completely breaking with the famous Guerlinade of the house. The very airy and fresh top notes of bergamot and lemon offer a delicate note of violet. Then lily of the valley, narcissus and iris are added to roses, hyacinths and daffodils to form the heart of a symphony of fragrant and sweet white flowers. In base notes the solar, exotic and laughing tuberose offers its graceful and original facets to musky and woody notes, almost chypres, to better offer the power of their sensuality to white flowers.
The Guerlain Heritage Collection has chosen Jardins de Bagatelle to make it appear in this brilliant collection of the most emblematic perfumes of the Guerlain house since its creation. Obviously, the luminosity and cheerfulness of this magnificent floral with raw materials as elegantly scented as they are precious make it a great classic in perfumery.
