L'Air du Temps Eau Sublime Eau de Parfum Nina Ricci

L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime Eau de Parfum Nina Ricci

The very feminine scent of L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime

Also, to fill the latter, Nina Ricci has decided to create a new version called L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime. This one is, for the occasion, sublimated with gold, sewn with white flowers and making float a real breath of sensuality behind it.

The very feminine scent of L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime

To succeed Francis Fabron, Nina Ricci called on the talent of perfumer Calice Bekcer. This Frenchwoman now works in New York. Over time, it has become an essential signature in the world of perfumery and seems capable of creating both bestsellers and niche fragrances. To do this, she says she is inspired by everything she meets, her travels and her history. She also draws her inspiration from various arts such as painting, music, pastry making and sommellerie. Also, her senses this time guided her towards an enormous floral and fresh bouquet. L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime begins with a fiery and biting flight made from yuzu, a small Japanese citron famous for its very fragrant scent. This then gives way to the eyelet, an ingredient that has been present since the origin of L’Air du Temps. In addition, this flower possesses a very feminine yet somewhat sassy romanticism. Its spicy curls then give way to a concentrate of white flowers dominated by tuberose. The latter is both heady and honeyed. It leaves a creamy and warm imprint in its path. Finally, it all ends with more sensuality. L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime ends with an animal scent of musk. ends with more sensuality. L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime ends with an animal scent of musk. ends with more sensuality. L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime ends with an animal scent of musk.

The luxurious bottle of Nina Ricci

Originally, L’Air du Temps was presented in an ovalized sun-shaped bottle. This one was both radiant and fluid, expressing the freedom found after the war. Its stopper was engraved with a dove. Then, in 1951, Nina Ricci joined forces with Marc Lalique to design a new form for it. The latter created a sort of crystal whirlpool on which two chiseled doves were placed. Since that day, this bottle remains unchanged. It releases a universal message and is an allegory of love and tenderness. Also, it is still present on the new version of L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime. It even pushes the refinement to its climax. In addition, L’Air du Temps Eau Sublime is entirely tinted with a golden color which speaks volumes about the elegance and prestige it contains.

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