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Givenchy presented Eaudemoiselle de Givenchy in 2010, followed by its flankers Eau Fraiche, Eau Florale and Bois de Oud from 2012, as well as Ambre Velours from 2013. In early 2015, a limited edition for the Middle East market is launched—Eaudemoiselle de Givenchy Absolu d'Oranger. Announced as a luxurious and sophisticated fragrance, it is created specifically for the Orient with intense floral accords of orange and rose. It opens with orange blossom, transparent jasmine and velvet rose. The heart includes warm accords of rice, incense and precious woods, laid on the base of tonka bean and vanilla.
About the brand:
Founded in 1952, Givenchy is a beloved French luxury fashion house and perfume maker that continues to leave an indelible mark on the fashion industry. Today, the brand is celebrated worldwide for its avant-garde and timeless haute couture clothing, accessories, perfumes and cosmetics.
Fragrance Type: Amber. Floral.
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Givenchy Eaudemoiselle Absolu D'Oranger eau de parfum
- Notes: Orange buds, Roses, Jasmine, Incense, Vanilla, Tonka.
- Original packaging is for reference only and is not included.
- 150 gram (weight)
- RRP £120.00 per 100ml
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Alcohol ● Parfum (Fragrance) ● Aqua (Water) ● Alpha-isomethyl Ionone ● Benzyl Salicylate ● Limonene ● Linalool ● Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate ● Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate ● Citronellol ● Geraniol ● BHT ● Oil Extracts ● Citral ● Benzyl Alcohol ● Benzyl Benzoate ● Eugenol ● Coloring Agents ● Tocopherol ● DPG
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Be aware that large neck roller bottles may contain polymers to reduce leakage in according to regulatory packaging requirements. Roller bottles should not be transferred into spray bottles.
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