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Among the greatest perfumes of this period, there are still some testimonies that have survived through the ages. Nina Ricci's Air of Time is one of the most famous essences of this decade. Created in 1948, it still makes the happiness of thousands of women around the world. Today, as if to pay homage to them, it is reinventing itself and adopting a more spring scent. Focus on L'Air du Paradis by Nina Ricci.
The return of a great classic by Nina Ricci
L'Air du Temps by Nina Ricci is a very symbolic fragrance. Indeed, this is the brand's first creation just after the war. Therefore, it is heavy with symbol and celebrates the joy of regained freedom. It materializes the image of a Paris full of ambition and in search of renewal. Fully in line with the effervescence of its time, it reflects an incomparable dynamism and a desire to embrace life to the fullest. L'Air du Temps is not just a perfume. It also delivers a strong message. This juice has survived through the ages and does not seem to have lost any of its former splendor.
L'Air du Paradis, a floral and fruity fragrance
On the olfactory level, L'Air du Paradis is a concentrate of exoticism, both floral and fruity. It first takes off on an alliance of passion fruit and lime. This tangy freshness is then relayed by a more floral heart mixing tropical flowers with jasmine and frangipani. Finally, the whole darkens at its base. L'Air du Paradis ends with a woody scent of cedar. The set is the work of the talented perfumer Calice Becker.
Nina Ricci reveals her desires for paradisiacal exoticism
L'Air du Paradis is a modern derivative of L'Air du Temps that takes on the exotic. Even though it preserves the original theme of these 1948 perfumes, it adds a more tropical and solar part to it. It becomes a true paradise, which one can easily imagine traversed by fairy birds and tropical flowers. However, this is precisely all that can be found on its packaging. Its pretty cardboard box is particularly colorful. It is the work of designer Martyna Zoltaszek. Based in Bristol, this talented artist is now famous around the world for her dreamy landscapes and numerous botanical motifs. Martyna Zoltaszek is very often inspired by the subtleties of nature and offers us works that are always very detailed and vibrant in color. VS' is therefore precisely all that we find on the new packaging of L'Air du Paradis. This highlights countless plants and birds. The bottle of L'Air du Paradis, for its part, has borrowed the sensual curves of its predecessor L'Air du Temps. It is a limpid glass tourbillon in perpetual motion, now decorated with a yellow-orange gradient. Similar to a beating sun, it is overlooked by two doves which seem to suspend their flight. an orange-yellow gradient. Similar to a beating sun, it is overlooked by two doves which seem to suspend their flight. an orange-yellow gradient. Similar to a beating sun, it is overlooked by two doves which seem to suspend their flight.
