A union of Eastern exoticism and genuinely British elegance, inspired by Prince Mohammed Ali, the father of modern Egypt, born in 1769 in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, This composition, rich with notes of leather and Earl Grey tea, is very similar to the one adored by the prince. Freshly brewed bergamot and a boutonniere of iris only emphasize the splendor of the oud accord, tinted with the softness of suede and the exciting sound of woody essences. A captivating dialogue of fragrances, iconic for England and the East. Oud Save the King is the ultimate category of luxury, and its wearer radiates pride and confidence. An extraordinary appeal of the heir prince's favorite compositions with distinctly English chords of Central London (as a memory of the time spent there by the prince), Earl Grey tea (the beloved drink of his beloved), and the prince's favorite—the scent of leather. The fragrance is presented in a rectangular bottle with engraving and embossing. With a majestic coat of arms and a cylindrical 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 sets out to provide modern gentlemen and ladies with tools to express their own individuality.
A union of Eastern exoticism and genuinely British elegance, inspired by Prince Mohammed Ali, the father of modern Egypt, born in 1769 in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, This composition, rich with notes of leather and Earl Grey tea, is very similar to the one adored by the prince. Freshly brewed bergamot and a boutonniere of iris only emphasize the splendor of the oud accord, tinted with the softness of suede and the exciting sound of woody essences. A captivating dialogue of fragrances, iconic for England and the East. Oud Save the King is the ultimate category of luxury, and its wearer radiates pride and confidence. An extraordinary appeal of the heir prince's favorite compositions with distinctly English chords of Central London (as a memory of the time spent there by the prince), Earl Grey tea (the beloved drink of his beloved), and the prince's favorite—the scent of leather. The fragrance is presented in a rectangular bottle with engraving and embossing. With a majestic coat of arms and a cylindrical 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 sets out to provide modern gentlemen and ladies with tools to express their own individuality.