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History : The scent of Paloma Picasso, daughter of the famous artist, was a self olfactory. His maternal grandfather, Emile Gillot was perfumer (1920/1960), and since childhood, Paloma learned to mix the odors. Its name, meaning dove in Spanish, was inspired by the displays of the Conference for Peace in 1949. Paloma has made a name by creating jewelry for Yves Saint Laurent and Tiffany & co. Her favorite perfume is Chanel No. 5, there are quite logically a facet aldéhydée in its fragrance. An establishment of the center she chose the red, his favorite color, coupled with the strength of black. Paloma is really recognizes in her perfume. He duality of his personality, the strength of the Mediterranean spirit and elegance of a luxury designer: "Only a woman can learn how to wear it."
Description of perfume : Paloma had chosen a cyprus floral and elegant but with the complexity of the smell did not make it easy to trade. Until the end, she was afraid that the leadership change its financial formula without warning.
The departure is spiced with fresh coriander, angelica and cloves. The aldehydes are mixed with flowers, ylang-ylang, jasmine and hyacinth, in a fragrance chyprée by oak moss, patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver and tobacco. One facet animalisée original (castoreum, musk and civet) gives it a sensuality original, perfectly balanced.
Bottle : Echoing the lines of bracelets palm petrified wood, the bottle was not initially provided with a foot.
Fragrance Family : Chypre - Floral
Fragrance Notes : Coriander, Angelique, Clove, Ylang - Ylang, Hyacinth, Jasmin, Patchouli, Chive, Oak Moss, Santal, Vetiver
