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Paintings and perfumery… for French perfumer and artist Martine Micallef, the two are linked and unbreakable. In 1997, M. Micallef line debuted its beautiful, hand-painted bottles decorated with Swarovski crystals and filled them exclusive scents, and quickly became well-known to an exclusive contingent of devotees. Royalty has commissioned her stunning bottles, all filled with blends of rare essences that have become exceedingly rare—or so costly—they’re no longer used in mass-market perfumery.
M. Micallef’s latest collections have earned her superstar status in the niche perfume market.
Spicy for him by M. Micallef is an oriental spicy fragrance for men.
- Micallef Spicy for Him eau de parfum
- Top notes: lavender, Artemisia, Amalfi lemon.
Middle notes: Patchouli, resin, nutmeg, fir.
Base notes: musk, oakmoss and amber. - Original packaging is for reference only and is not included.
- 100 gram (weight)
- 10ml / 0.34 fl.oz travel purse spray (decant)
- £325 per 100ml
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