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GivenchyThe nose behind this fragrance is Daniel Moliere
Fleur d'Interdit
Description
The story behind this fragrance
Fleur d'Interdit by Givenchy is a Floral Green fragrance for women. Fleur d'Interdit was launched in 1994. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniel Moliere. Top notes are Melon, Watermelon, Green Notes, Hiacynth, Peach, Freesia, Raspberry, Strawberry and Bergamot; middle notes are Cyclamen, Lilac, Rose, Lily-of-the-Valley, Orchid, Violet, Jasmine, Gardenia and Violet Leaf; base notes are Oakmoss, Iris, Musk, Heliotrope, Orris, Sandalwood, Vanilla and Cedar. “Forbidden Flower” is the perfume by Givenchy House introduced in 1994 pictured as a flower in imaginative Heaven garden, eternally bloomed and protected. It is dedicated to all young women of the world who strive for romantic daydreaming, and made of floral aquatic notes of dreams. This perfume, designed by Daniel Moliere, who in top notes cozily put juicy peach, raspberries and melon. The heart notes seduce with its floral experience provided by cyclamen, rose, lilac, violet, jasmine, orchid and lily-of-the-valley along with the base notes consisting of heliotrope, sandal, vanilla and orris. The designer of the bottle is Pochet Courval. The bottle is incorporated with floral lace in the middle, translucent and made of glass. The perfume is available in the amount of 50 and 100 ml edp.
The Composition
A symphony of notes that unfold over time
TOP NOTES
First impression · 15–30 minutes
HEART NOTES
The soul · 2–4 hours
BASE NOTES
The lasting impression · 4+ hours
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