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CLIVE CHRISTIAN NO 1 FEMININE PERFUME Parfum, spray 50 ml

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CLIVE CHRISTIAN NO 1 FEMININE PERFUME Parfum, spray 50 ml
Parfum, spray 50 ml

Fragrance group
Floral
Fragrance family
Floral
Gender
Women's
Consumer category
For adults
Top Notes
apricot, peach, pineapple, plum, cardamom, bergamot, paprika, lemon
Product description
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Product description

This fragrance, with notes of the rarest Tahitian vanilla, is dedicated to Aphrodite – the goddess of beauty, art, and love. No.1 for Women is an original composition with precious oils of rose, violet root, sandalwood, orchid, and white peach.

Specifications

Fragrance group
Floral
Fragrance family
Floral
Gender
Women's
Consumer category
For adults
Top Notes
apricot, peach, pineapple, plum, cardamom, bergamot, paprika, lemon
Base Notes
sandalwood, vanilla, benzoin, tonka beans, amber, musk, cedar
Heart Notes
ylang-ylang, iris, jasmine, carnation, orchid, rose
Product volume
50 ml
Franchise
ORIGINAL COLLECTION
FranchLine
No 1
Product Type
Perfume
Purpose
Flavors

Brand Information

Clive Christian is a distinguished British perfume house that creates only luxurious premium perfumes. These fragrances are almost unique in their composition, and the bottles are precious works of art. The predecessor of the house of Clive Christian - the perfume house The Crown Perfumery - was founded in 1872 and was a supplier of perfumes to the court of Queen Victoria in the 19th century, and also became the only perfume house that was honored to wear the image of Queen Victoria's crown on its bottles. Due to the high position in the perfume market, the Clive Christian brand was honored to create perfumes for the Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen and the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, and the perfumer himself was granted a coat of arms and the title of lord.

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