The British Bouquet is an olfactory ode to dandyism, to be worn like a perfectly tailored suit with the confidence of Beau Brummell. For ladies and gentlemen – a true mist of Albion, inspired by Beau Brummell, the fearless pioneer of the three-piece suit and the exemplary dandy, a man of incredibly sharp wit, striving for absolute elegance in everything. The British Bouquet, woven from velvety lavender, myrtle, and malt and tinted in the top notes with golden hues of citrus, bitter orange, and finger lime, is impeccably complemented by a leather accord, referring to the impeccable shoes of the English dandy.
The fragrance is presented in a rectangular bottle with engraving and embossing. With a majestic crest and a cylinder cap, the engraved pattern of which echoes the woven ornament on the vintage Atkinsons bottles. The bottle design becomes a tangible embodiment of the brand's 200-year history of unparalleled elegance.
Atkinsons aims to provide modern gentlemen and ladies with tools for expressing their own individuality.
The British Bouquet is an olfactory ode to dandyism, to be worn like a perfectly tailored suit with the confidence of Beau Brummell. For ladies and gentlemen – a true mist of Albion, inspired by Beau Brummell, the fearless pioneer of the three-piece suit and the exemplary dandy, a man of incredibly sharp wit, striving for absolute elegance in everything. The British Bouquet, woven from velvety lavender, myrtle, and malt and tinted in the top notes with golden hues of citrus, bitter orange, and finger lime, is impeccably complemented by a leather accord, referring to the impeccable shoes of the English dandy.
The fragrance is presented in a rectangular bottle with engraving and embossing. With a majestic crest and a cylinder cap, the engraved pattern of which echoes the woven ornament on the vintage Atkinsons bottles. The bottle design becomes a tangible embodiment of the brand's 200-year history of unparalleled elegance.
Atkinsons aims to provide modern gentlemen and ladies with tools for expressing their own individuality.
Atkinsons 1799 is one of the oldest perfume houses and embodies English perfumery, recognized worldwide among royalty and aristocracy. Aristocracy, a key value of Atkinsons, is felt in everything, from the design of the bottle to the retail positioning carried out through luxury perfume shops. In the early 19th century, James Atkinson created an English cologne, remarkably fresh, simultaneously warm and spicy, yet completely unlike the fashionable Italian colognes. The brand's archives hold original handwritten books containing information about the brand's products, original catalogs, bottles, and labels, as well as mentions of the most devoted clients, including Napoleon Bonaparte. Despite its rich history, against the backdrop of English perfumery, which is held hostage by its past, Atkinsons positions itself as a brand perfectly suited for the lifestyle of modern ladies and gentlemen.