The name says it all! A Never Used All New item, comes in its sealed original packaging with all original accessories.
Brand | Cacharel |
Item Form | Liquid |
Item Volume | 1.7 Fluid Ounces |
Scent | Floral & Fruity |
Special Features | Multi Smell |
Eden Perfume by Cacharel is a women's floral fragrance with main accords of floral, white floral, aquatic, sweet, powdery, and fresh. Perfumer Jean Guichard of Givaudan created this fragrance in 1994. It offers very long-lasting longevity and heavy sillage, ideal for spring days and nights. The top notes include mandarin orange, bergamot, peach, and lemon, leading to middle notes of mimosa, pineapple, melon, jasmine, tuberose, lotus, lily-of-the-valley, water lily, and rose. The base notes consist of sandalwood, patchouli, tonka bean, cedar, and black locust. Cacharel, a French brand known for fashion and fragrances, was founded by designer Jean Bousquet in 1962. The brand is recognized for its feminine, expressive, and youthful clothing, pioneering ready-to-wear fashion as an alternative to haute couture. The success of their first perfume, Anais Anais, launched in 1978, led to ongoing collaborations with L'Oreal for new fragrance creations.
Brand | Cacharel |
Item Form | Liquid |
Item Volume | 1.7 Fluid Ounces |
Scent | Floral & Fruity |
Special Features | Multi Smell |
Eden Perfume by Cacharel is a women's floral fragrance with main accords of floral, white floral, aquatic, sweet, powdery, and fresh. Perfumer Jean Guichard of Givaudan created this fragrance in 1994. It offers very long-lasting longevity and heavy sillage, ideal for spring days and nights. The top notes include mandarin orange, bergamot, peach, and lemon, leading to middle notes of mimosa, pineapple, melon, jasmine, tuberose, lotus, lily-of-the-valley, water lily, and rose. The base notes consist of sandalwood, patchouli, tonka bean, cedar, and black locust. Cacharel, a French brand known for fashion and fragrances, was founded by designer Jean Bousquet in 1962. The brand is recognized for its feminine, expressive, and youthful clothing, pioneering ready-to-wear fashion as an alternative to haute couture. The success of their first perfume, Anais Anais, launched in 1978, led to ongoing collaborations with L'Oreal for new fragrance creations.