Hermes Hermessence Muguet Porcelaine Fragrance

20 May, 2016 | Comments (0) | Post your Comment

Hermes Hermessence Muguet Porcelaine Fragrance

The house of Hermes will be releasing a new shared aroma in the challenging Hermessence collection labeled Muguet Porcelaine, a formulation ignited by the laced superbness and vitality of the scent of lily-of-the-valley.

Hermessence Muguet Porcelaine is one more inclusion to the expanding aesthetic compositions in a range of fragrances which are compared to melodies and devoted, mostly focusing on the pursuit of stunning classiness.

The fragrance concentration is the creation of in-house perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena who explained that his exploration results from the elimination of all other senses, besides the one of smell, in an effort to analyze and re-construct the detail of exquisiteness of the scent of muguet.

To the French Perfumer, it is an aroma which he appreciates, inclining him personally describing it as a conflict whose raw delicacy hides its strength and mystery. The name "Muguet Porcelaine" was chosen to reflect the infirmity, evanescent and exquisiteness of the aromatic character of the lily-of-the-valley, which is recreated entirely. The bamboo green of the brisk veal skin dressing the stopper is meant to signify the scent of the leaves of the flower.

The May launch to the wider client base connects with the May 1st festivity and custom of muguet giving in France, which dates back to the period of King Charles IX having the inspiring ritual to offer lily-of-the-valley to court ladies. The aroma will roll-out in versions of 100ml in eau de toilette concentration.

Hermes Hermessence Muguet Porcelaine 100ml/3.3fl.oz EDT




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