Paris, 1900. At a time when the World Exhibition marks the beginning of the 20th century, René Lalique reaches the pinnacle of his fame as a jeweler: Grand Prix, the Legion of Honor, and enthusiastic admirers crowding in front of his showcases. A jeweler-poet, he made a real revolution in the art of jewelry, introducing decorative elements borrowed from flora and fauna. However, he continues to seek new forms of artistic expression and turns his attention to glass. He had already used it in his jewelry, and from 1910 he would fully dedicate himself to working with this material. And this would be another revolution. From glass to crystal, from crystal to fragrances - a passionate pursuit of renewal, inherently characteristic of the House's spirit, found its expression in diverse creations that do not lose their modernity. This search for timeless beauty is the inspiration behind the tale of Fleur Universelle. The plot focuses on the flowers of immortelle, whose crowns never fade. The warm, spicy scent of the flower intoxicates the main characters, taking over their minds. They drink rum with cinnamon, dreaming of a magical land with hot sand and bright sun. Wishing to attain immortality, they embark on a journey for the ingredients for the potion: pink pepper, cardamom, tonka beans, and patchouli. A leisurely journey, full of sensuality.
Paris, 1900. At a time when the World Exhibition marks the beginning of the 20th century, René Lalique reaches the pinnacle of his fame as a jeweler: Grand Prix, the Legion of Honor, and enthusiastic admirers crowding in front of his showcases. A jeweler-poet, he made a real revolution in the art of jewelry, introducing decorative elements borrowed from flora and fauna. However, he continues to seek new forms of artistic expression and turns his attention to glass. He had already used it in his jewelry, and from 1910 he would fully dedicate himself to working with this material. And this would be another revolution. From glass to crystal, from crystal to fragrances - a passionate pursuit of renewal, inherently characteristic of the House's spirit, found its expression in diverse creations that do not lose their modernity. This search for timeless beauty is the inspiration behind the tale of Fleur Universelle. The plot focuses on the flowers of immortelle, whose crowns never fade. The warm, spicy scent of the flower intoxicates the main characters, taking over their minds. They drink rum with cinnamon, dreaming of a magical land with hot sand and bright sun. Wishing to attain immortality, they embark on a journey for the ingredients for the potion: pink pepper, cardamom, tonka beans, and patchouli. A leisurely journey, full of sensuality.
Specifications
Gender
Unisex
Consumer category
For adults
Fragrance group
Oriental woody
Fragrance family
Oriental
Top Notes
pink pepper, rum, cardamom
Base Notes
tonka beans, patchouli, lorexon
Heart Notes
immortelle, myrrh, cinnamon
Product volume
100 ml
Franchise
NOIR PREMIER
FranchLine
FLEUR UNUVERSELLE
Product Type
Perfume water
Purpose
Flavors
Application
Apply to hydrated pulse points, and clothing. Do not rub onto the skin.
The founder of the French brand Lalique, René Lalique, possessed a unique gift: whatever he engaged in, whatever he touched, everything became Beauty with a capital B. He adorned homes, churches, trains, steamships, and cars, creating exclusive jewelry for the most famous women in the world. His creations became sensations at the Brussels and Paris World Expositions. He is considered one of the most prominent representatives of the Art Nouveau style. However, the work of his life was designing perfume bottles, each of which turned into a work of art. Refinement, elegance, luxury, and fidelity to traditions are the main characteristics of all products released under the Lalique brand.