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Love In White Summer is the sweet and fruity counterpart to Love In White. Inspired by a passionate summer romance, a top note of confidence boosting Bulgarian rose is combined with bergamot and magnolia recreating the scent of a fresh breeze blowing in the blistering heat while ambergris leaves you imaging the turquoise waters of a marina.
Heart notes of Florentine iris, rice and Virginian cedar wood create a slightly powdery and woody perfume while base notes of Indian sandalwood, apple and jasmine add a sweetness. This enticing fragrance is for the flirtatious, fun loving and romantic.
- House of Creed Love in White eau de parfum
- Top notes: Bulgarian roses, Calabrian Bergamot, Magnolia
Heart notes: Florentine Iris, Virginia Cedar Wood
Base notes: Indian Sandalwood, Sweet Apple, Ambergris, Jasmine
- Original packaging is for reference only and is not included.
- 150 gram (weight)
- RRP £220 per 75ml
Product code: 46830408
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