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15.03.04, 23:44
z www.moodiereport.com
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Hermès’ new fragrance, Eau des Merveilles (Water of Wonders) is the company’s
biggest introduction since 24, Faubourg. Witty and whimsical, it aims
to “bring back the child within”.
The juice, which features notes of ambergris, bitter orange, Italian lemon
and pink pepper has been constructed “back to front”, according to the
company, in that the emphasis is on the woody, amber accents usually found in
base notes. The overall effect is said to be a feminine edt with virtually no
floral edge, yet no unwanted masculinity either.
The fragrance is presented in a rounded, orange-hued, star-sprinkled flacon,
reminiscent of a toy. It incorporates three flat sides so that the bottle can
rest facing right, left or be laid flat and used like a magnifying glass. The
outer carton (pictured above), which features a hidden drawer for the
fragrance, is a shimmering white.
The Eau des Merveilles line features 50ml and 100ml edt sprays, a 200ml body
lotion, a 200ml bath and shower gel, a 100ml spray deodorant and a Highlight
Pencil (above) for eyes, cheeks and lips.