|
Eau Savage by Christian Dior for Men - 100 Ml Eau de Toilette (Tester)
This item is currently not on sale!
Be informed via e-mail once it is available
SAFE & SECURE Shopping
Your purchase is protected, by SafePay Buying Guarantee. Learn more
Have one to sell? Sell Yours Here
Specification of Eau Savage by Christian Dior for Men - 100 Ml Eau de Toilette (Tester)
Features
This is a fresh perfume which can be easily recognized among other fresh fragrances. Clear and fresh scent of lemon and bitter-fresh rosemary are combined perfectly with masculine, woody nuances of a base. The perfume was introduced in 1966 and created in cooperation with perfumer Edmond Roudnitska.
The creator made the perfume legendary and characteristic for its fresh, citrusy notes, composed with spicy lavender on a masculine, woody base. The fragrance incorporates the following accords: lemon, basil, bergamot, cumin, lavender and fruit. A heart blooms with jasmine, rose, carnation, iris root, coriander, patchouli and sandalwood. Base notes bring us oak moss, vetiver, musk and amber.
The flacon was designed by Pierre Dinand. This edition was refreshed with a new advertising campaign featuring world famous Alain Delon.
This is a fresh perfume which can be easily recognized among other fresh fragrances. Clear and fresh scent of lemon and bitter-fresh rosemary are combined perfectly with masculine, woody nuances of a base. The perfume was introduced in 1966 and created in cooperation with perfumer Edmond Roudnitska.
The creator made the perfume legendary and characteristic for its fresh, citrusy notes, composed with spicy lavender on a masculine, woody base. The fragrance incorporates the following accords: lemon, basil, bergamot, cumin, lavender and fruit. A heart blooms with jasmine, rose, carnation, iris root, coriander, patchouli and sandalwood. Base notes bring us oak moss, vetiver, musk and amber.
The flacon was designed by Pierre Dinand. This edition was refreshed with a new advertising campaign featuring world famous Alain Delon.
|
||||||||||||||||||