Viktor & Rolf’s famous gourmet concentrate
This one is called Bonbon Couture and appears to be a Haute Couture reinterpretation of their famous olfactory delicacy. Everything takes us into a glamorous, elegant and conceptual universe, faithful to the inimitable style of the creative duo Viktor & amp; Rolf.
Viktor & amp; Rolf’s famous gourmet concentrate
Much more than a simple perfume, Bonbon Couture is, like its predecessor, a fascination for each of our senses. It is a pure pleasure, both olfactory and visual. It is “a timeless sensation that invites you to a moment of pure pleasure”. This one plunges us into a universe that is even more couture than in the past, perhaps more elegant but also more provocative. Nevertheless, although different from its predecessor, it seems to remain faithful to the universe of the brand. In addition, the knot very quickly established itself as the emblem of the Viktor & amp; Rolf brand. It is therefore natural that this one returns in the new Bonbon Couture. The latter reveals here all his charismatic power associated with a purely feminine delicacy. Bonbon Couture appears to be a sort of ultimate treat that is impossible to resist. Its harmony makes it a scent that looks like hand-sewn. Symbol of luxury and femininity, Bonbon Couture will have something to meet all your expectations, including your sense of taste.
Bonbon Couture, a treat with perfectly mastered harmony
While we would tend , at first glance, to think that Bonbon Couture is playing in the escalation of sweets, this is not the case. This belongs, of course, to the family of sweet and gourmet perfumes. Nevertheless, its very tangy start quickly gives way to a more full-bodied background. The patchouli rises quickly enough and in a sufficiently strong way for Bonbon Couture to unveil itself in an absolutely irresistible harmony. It is thus a very nuanced and particularly harmonious fragrance. Its gourmet universe is delivered to us with gentleness and delicacy, without ever falling into overdose. Bonbon Couture unveils a caramel that will have enough to seduce fans of this kind of perfume to overdo it. This one comes in a creamy and vanilla aspect. Bonbon Couture offers us here a smooth accord still accompanied by irresistible scents of blond tobacco. Neroli, meanwhile, brings luminosity to the whole. Finally, the peach reinforces the fruity and velvety aspect of this recipe. In addition, the Bonbon Couture bottle is also a pure pleasure for the eyes. It is the result of unprecedented technical prowess and particularly careful work with glass. Playing between shadows and pleats, it displays ideal proportions, and is here enhanced by iridescent shards of mother-of-pearl. Much more than a simple bottle, Bonbon Couture is presented to us in a real sculpture. fruity and velvety aspect of this recipe. In addition, the Bonbon Couture bottle is also a pure pleasure for the eyes. It is the result of unprecedented technical prowess and particularly careful work with glass. Playing between shadows and pleats, it displays ideal proportions, and is here enhanced by iridescent shards of mother-of-pearl. Much more than a simple bottle, Bonbon Couture is presented to us in a real sculpture. fruity and velvety aspect of this recipe. In addition, the Bonbon Couture bottle is also a pure pleasure for the eyes. It is the result of unprecedented technical prowess and particularly careful work with glass. Playing between shadows and pleats, it displays ideal proportions, and is here enhanced by iridescent shards of mother-of-pearl. Much more than a simple bottle, Bonbon Couture is presented to us in a real sculpture.
After having made us explode a flower bomb with Flowerbomb or even made us drool with gluttony with Bonbon, Victor & amp; Rolf persisted and signed with Bonbon Couture. Bonbon Couture, composed by the same perfumers as before, goes further in the delicacy by offering us a powerful elixir but this time adorned with beautiful flowery elegance in order to address a more mature audience.
An elegant gourmet fragrance worthy of a great chef named Bonbon Couture
Stylists Victor & amp; Rolf particularly like to surprise us with haute couture creations that are both elegant and original, as well as with perfumes that play with trends to make them shine with a thousand lights. From Flowerbomb, the Dutch display their quirky and daring style while offering elegant perfumery.
For Bonbon, released in 2014, Victor & amp; Rolf will try to surprise us even more with an overdose of sugars and fruits. Success did not take long and the idea was quickly put forward to give this Magic Candy a more sensual and even more feminine version. The same perfumers as before, Cécile Matton and Serge Majoullier, will once again work in pairs to compose with as much pleasure a Bonbon Couture more assertive than ever.
Bonbon Couture wants to be indeed the perfume that could wear all women, so its gourmet scents are magnified by new accords of caramel and blond tobacco accentuated by unprecedented depths.
“& nbsp; When you smell sweet notes, you immediately think very young girls, but that’s not at all what we were looking for. We wanted something sweet but very elegant and chic for a woman. ” She, & nbsp; Victor & amp; Rolf for Bonbon Couture.
A powerful and sensual scent of caramel for a gourmet Bonbon Couture
Bonbon Couture was designed and intended for elegant and sensual women who love delicacies, but also surprises and above all touches of sophisticated and refined elegance. In order to perfect the style and the perfect, very couture finish of this precious Bonbon, perfumers have sought the most sensual but also the most delicious raw materials.
We thus discover that a beautiful caramel note can turn out to be as sensual as it is gourmet and that, under the aegis of Cécile Matton and Serge Majoullier, the perfume can also be worked on as a great cooking dish! Indeed the two creators affirm without hesitation that they worked the beauty of their caramel note with a chef in order to give it the most realistic scent there is.
“ We worked closely with the head chef of the house to experiment with all the textures of caramel. We opted for an intense caramel by adding real vanilla pod and reducing the fruity notes. “Cécile Matton for Elle, about Bonbon Couture.
The work of perfumers like Victor & amp; Rolf for this Bonbon Couture was therefore carefully orchestrated and at least as elaborate as a haute couture dress. As a result Bonbon Couture can be devoured with pleasure while seducing with its mysterious and elegant touches of woody and floral notes. < / p>
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