The feminine fragrance of Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle
Also, in the continuity of this first part, Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle will be released in a few weeks and is already announced as a “soft, playful and romantic” perfume ready to conquer the heart of the capital and much more …
The feminine fragrance of Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle
Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle is a fragrance similar to a huge floral bouquet filled with gluttony. This one was developed, like its predecessor, by the talented perfumer Karine Dubreuil. The latter grew up in Grasse and comes from a half-French, half-Italian lineage. Also, Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle seems to perfectly combine her origins, making Karine Dubreuil work on a fragrance reflecting the image of a French woman for an Italian brand. The designer then chose to imagine a perky personality taking off on a tangy breath of red fruits. This start is particularly dominated by the presence of blueberry. Very quickly, this playful flight is joined by a more floral heart based on jasmine and hawthorn. Everything is both opulent and airy before vanishing into a cloud of gluttony. For the occasion, Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle ends with one of the most French pastries there is: the macaroon. The whole is both romantic and gourmet, perfectly inspired by the carefree and dreamy atmosphere of the Paris that we love so much.
Azzaro’s enchanting visual
Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle takes us into a veritable whirlwind of happiness stitched with elegance. Quickly forget the image of Paris too gray and often bathed in rain. It is a question of having breakfast on the terrace under a bright sun. Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle is like an elegant, charming, relaxed and subtle Parisian. This perfume embodies an ideal of style and savoir-vivre. Her spontaneous beauty is like that of a woman perfectly at ease in stiletto heels on the cobblestones of the capital. From then on, its natural class is adored around the world and is reflected here in the design of a real jewel bottle. The container of Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle is visually very close to that of its predecessor. Only its pink tint of formerly gave way to a transparent purple. The set forms a faceted glass ball like a diamond topped with a gray satin ribbon perfectly faithful to the aesthetics of the Azzaro universe. The whole is finally embellished with a metallic gray cabochon for more modernity. Mademoiselle L’Eau Très Belle will be available in three versions of 30, 50 and 100 ml.
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