Pear Inc., a 'serious' name that conceals its true essence. Pear Inc. is like an impromptu lunch in a gazebo, echoes of laughter, splashes from water games, and fingers dipped into a jar of jam. Pear Inc. is a playful fragrance that instantly brings a smile to your face.
Pear Inc., a 'serious' name that conceals its true essence. Pear Inc. is like an impromptu lunch in a gazebo, echoes of laughter, splashes from water games, and fingers dipped into a jar of jam. Pear Inc. is a playful fragrance that instantly brings a smile to your face.
Specifications
Gender
Women's
Consumer category
For adults
Fragrance group
Fruity
Fragrance family
Fresh
Top Notes
Pear
Base Notes
Muskone
Heart Notes
Ambroxan
Product volume
50 ml
Franchise
ORIGINALE COLLECTION
FranchLine
PEAR INC
Product Type
Perfume water
Purpose
Flavors
Application
Apply the fragrance to the back of the neck, the décolleté area, and the wrists from a distance of 10-15 cm. It is not recommended to rub the eau de parfum as it may disrupt the proper development of the fragrance composition.
Juliette Has a Gun is a French perfume house founded in 2006 by Romano Ricci, the great-grandson of the legendary Nina Ricci. Romano has been captivated by fashion, beauty, style, perfumery, and creativity since birth. Once a notorious womanizer and nightlife enthusiast, today Romano Ricci dedicates all his strength and energy to the house of Juliette Has a Gun, where he creates each fragrance as a secret weapon of feminine seduction and allure. The brand has a provocative name – what lies behind it? Juliette is a Shakespearean heroine, pure and innocent. Romano seems to transport her into the 21st century and equips her with a weapon. Her weapon is her fragrance! In Juliette Has a Gun, Romano Ricci combines two aspects – romantic and daring, revealing the eternal paradox of women's desires – the simultaneous yearning for independence and romance. 'I wanted to open a new universe for the modern woman, where romanticism and fragility harmoniously coexist with freedom and independence' – Romano Ricci.