Mûre et Musc - 1978 Perfumer: Jean Laporte
Timeless and daring. An iconic L'Artisan Parfumeur fragrance since its
creation, setting the benchmark for L'Artisan
Parfumeur's power to charm and enthral.
La Chasse aux Papillons - 1999 Perfumer: Anne Flipo
Inspired by a childhood memory of chasing butterflies and playing hide-and-seek under
blossoming branches, the scent is evocative of siestas in the shade of lemon and orange trees, of
butterflies dancing in sunshine, of light breezes carrying heavenly aromas of lime blossoms,
tuberose and jasmine.
Mimosa Pour Moi - 1992
Perfumer: Anne Flipo Floral portrait of the mimosa tree laden with the highly fragrant yellow
flowers that embody holidays on the French Riviera.
Capturing the green stems, the leaves and the silky vanilla beauty of the flowers themselves, this
is indeed a Mimosa to make your own.
L'Eau de L'Artisan - 1993 Perfumer: Olivia Giacobetti
A scent for lazy summer days; refreshing and green.
A timeless and sophisticated fragrance of citrus fruits and aromatic herbs, on a robust woody base.
L'Eau d'Ambre - 1978
Perfumer: Jean-Claude Ellena A classic amber, one of the most beloved
notes in all perfumery. The formula blends some of the most noble materials used by perfumers: precious woods,
vanilla, balms, tonka beans and musks.
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Méchant Loup - 1997 Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour An abstract portrait of the hazelnut tree blended with liquorice wood, it will
soften and sweeten the most incorrigible charmer. Powerful and very masculine on men,
it becomes more tender and gourmand on women.
Dzing! - 1999
Perfumer: Olivia Giacobetti Inspired by the circus and all the distinguished scents of its wonderful universe: saddle leather, sawdust
from the ring, caramel.
A modern interpretation of leather, it reveals itself
completely on the skin in a extremely sensual and addictive manner.
Timbuktu - 2004
Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour A wild, yet sophisticated fragrance inspired by a journey to Mali in West Africa,
where a unique blend of flowers, ointments, spices and woods is used in the sensual African
perfumery tradition.
Fou d'Absinthe - 2006
Perfumer: Olivia Giacobetti Warm and cold, spicy
and soft, an olfactory craziness, an embodiment of absolute freedom of mind, of the desire to
break taboos and to have courage to realize one's most daring dreams.
Premier Figuier - 1994
Perfumer: Olivia Giacobetti Green crunchy notes of the leaves, milky sap of
branches, sweetness of fruit and woody notes of the trunk.
Evokes a nap in the shade of a Fig tree in the South of France. |