chypre
Ah Chypre! Now that's a fantastic family! It comes to us from our dear François Sporturno (known as Coty) who had the intelligence to wood the perfumes that these ladies used to wear very floral (even soliflores). In 1917, François Coty launched Chypre, a bold perfume composed of bergamot, rose, jasmine, oak moss, patchouli, and animal notes. This is how he gave birth to a typical architecture of perfumes. If it has evolved a lot over time, we still recognize the structure that contrasts flowers and wood. These will be the perfumes that will give you that little "epaulette" side to your costume. Very sophisticated and elegant, Chypre is the perfume accessory for going to the theater or the opera!