Lady Million Eau De Parfum


Size: 10 ML
Color: Black
Price:
Retail Price179 kr

Paco Rabanne launches Lady Million Eau de Toilette in spring 2012, a lighter, fresher and more relaxed version of the Lady Million fragrance from 2010. The new fragrance represents a fresh floral bouquet. The new Lady Million is portrayed by Dree Hemingway again. “Extravagant and always dazzling, this femme fatale is like a diamond, unique and yet multifaceted, brilliant and faceted. Exaggerated, of course, and shining like a shower of diamonds ...

" The new composition, fresh and luminous, is signed by perfumer Anne Flipo from IFF. She introduced floral green facets of lily of the valley (which dominates) and hyacinth to the composition, where neroli and gardenia kept their original place. " The Lady MILLION woman is radiant, always caught up in seduction, games and competition. We find this strength, femininity and sensuality in the Eau de Toilette, but with a brighter, fresher signature. Like a diamond, the Lady Million fragrance offers a multitude of facets , so you can experience it differently every time.

We chose green and floral notes like lily of the valley, gardenia or even hyacinth; white flowers take a fresher approach to providing a distinctive lighting. Lily of the valley is essential. We chose it because of its cheerfulness, sharpness and energetic green side. The base remains the same: sensual, soft and sexy. The top and heart notes are exuberant while bringing a real brightness, like a very enveloping breeze of freshness. We end with the perfume's incredibly sensual and vibrant sillage. We therefore find this addictive woody flower again - with other feminine, playful, sensual and seductive facets - in the same direction as Lady Million Eau de Parfum ”, described Anne Flipo

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