Karl Lagerfeld, who lived in Rome for half a year over the span of five decades, was enchanted by the city's architecture and history. Divine Amore – the name of the street where the designer lived. Karl had a special connection with this city, as he spent a lot of time there working at the Fashion House FENDI. A bright bouquet of luxurious white flowers (jasmine, orchid, neroli, and fleur d'orange) combined with the scent of bright and juicy orange evokes memories of the Mediterranean. This accord is complemented by a combination of warm woody tones - sandalwood and amber, helping to reveal bright feelings from the perfectly selected composition. The golden color - the light of the city, permeated with divine love. The perfume bottles have clear lines of apothecary bottles, which were so loved by Karl Lagerfeld for their minimalist and straightforward design. The label with the black signature 'Karl' on each of the fragrances is a nod to the couturier's sketches, made on white paper with a red border.
Karl Lagerfeld, who lived in Rome for half a year over the span of five decades, was enchanted by the city's architecture and history. Divine Amore – the name of the street where the designer lived. Karl had a special connection with this city, as he spent a lot of time there working at the Fashion House FENDI. A bright bouquet of luxurious white flowers (jasmine, orchid, neroli, and fleur d'orange) combined with the scent of bright and juicy orange evokes memories of the Mediterranean. This accord is complemented by a combination of warm woody tones - sandalwood and amber, helping to reveal bright feelings from the perfectly selected composition. The golden color - the light of the city, permeated with divine love. The perfume bottles have clear lines of apothecary bottles, which were so loved by Karl Lagerfeld for their minimalist and straightforward design. The label with the black signature 'Karl' on each of the fragrances is a nod to the couturier's sketches, made on white paper with a red border.