
L'Amour
Eau de Parfum
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L'Amour de Lalique
A Japanese prince selected René Lalique to create the glass ceremonial door for the salon of his palace in Tokyo. This door is now exhibited at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Teien, as a masterpiece of perfect creation, both on a technical and stylistic level.
The motif of the woman with glowing feathered wings found on the door is the source of inspiration for the new perfume, which is meant to be seductive, enchanting and enveloping for a woman.
The citrus top notes of the perfume introduce elements of bergamot combined with rose buds, rose flowers and neroli. The heart is created as a saga blending floral tuberose, gardenia and jasmine petals. The base is created as a blend of cedar, sandalwood and creamy musk.
The perfume is available in a bottle inspired by the details of the ceremonial door in Tokyo. The body of the bottle is glass, cube-shaped with ornaments resembling the details that René Lalique used when decorating the door.







