La Vie Est Belle

La Vie Est Belle

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La Vie Est Belle
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La Vie Est Belle

Launched 2012 Feminine
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Description

The story behind this fragrance

La Vie Est Belle by Lancôme is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women. La Vie Est Belle was launched in 2012. La Vie Est Belle was created by Olivier Polge, Dominique Ropion and Anne Flipo. Top notes are Black Currant and Pear; middle notes are Iris, Jasmine and Orange Blossom; base notes are Praline, Vanilla, Patchouli and Tonka Bean. La Vie Est Belle is a new Lancome fragrance, available on the market from fall 2012. The concept of this fragrance is centered on the idea of natural and simple beauty, freedom from conventions and the choice of once own vision of happiness. The fragrance is a kind of outlook on life, inspired by joy and pleasure in small things. This gourmand yet elegant composition is developed by perfumers Olivier Polge, Dominique Ropion and Anne Flipo. The final formula is the result achieved after three years of probation and 5000 versions. Iris is the key ingredient of the perfume, surrounded by orange blossoms and jasmine in the heart. The composition’s opening provides fruity flavors of black currant and pear, while the base is warm, gourmand and powdery due to almond-like accords of tonka bean, praline, patchouli and vanilla. The flacon is a redesigned version of the classic Lancome bottle from 1949. Actress Julia Roberts is the face of the campaign, shot by director Tarsem Singh. It is available in EDP concentration.

The Composition

A symphony of notes that unfold over time

TOP NOTES

First impression · 15–30 minutes

PearBlack Currant

HEART NOTES

The soul · 2–4 hours

Orange BlossomIrisJasmine

BASE NOTES

The lasting impression · 4+ hours

Tonka BeanPralinePatchouliVanilla

Perfect For

💼 Office🍷 Date Night

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