HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml

Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Generale
HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml
HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml
HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml
HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml
HAPYANG 15.1 Eau de Parfum 100 ml

Cloud of powder & aldehydes, Magnolia, Ylang-Ylang, Pearwood, Benzoin, Vanilla

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HAPYANG 15.1

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Theme N°15: Floriental
Floral – Aldehydes

“Hapyang is an explosion of powder and floral sparkles, with an endless trail… Aldehydes make magnolia and ylang-ylang flowers sparkle in a cloud of powder, enlivened by the sweet, exotic notes of this floral heart. Pearwood, benzoin and vanilla rise in a delicate oriental breath, enveloping the skin like a precious veil of shimmering silk”.

It was while discovering by chance a series of photographs depicting a dancer in a cloud of powder (by Jeffrey Vanhoutte) that the idea came to me: aldehydes should twirl in a huge cloud of powder!

“Hapyang is an explosion of powder and floral sparkles, with an endless trail… Aldehydes make magnolia and ylang-ylang flowers sparkle in a cloud of powder, enlivened by the sweet, exotic notes of this floral heart. Pearwood, benzoin and vanilla rise in a delicate oriental breath, enveloping the skin like a precious veil of shimmering silk”.

INSPIRATION
The Aldéhydée family is a prestigious lineage in perfumery whose history began a century ago. These elements resulting from synthesis bring volume and brilliance to the compositions.

Paradoxically, they sometimes evoke the warmth of a molten metal, sometimes the sensation of a clean, freshly ironed garment. Aldehydic floral fragrances have been and still are synonymous with glamour and femininity for generations of women. Over-defined and almost sanctuarized, it is difficult to imagine being able to make a contribution to the olfactory monument represented by the aldehydic floral genre. How can I bring it into my aesthetic universe without betraying its spirit?

It was when I discovered by chance a series of photographs representing a dancer in a cloud of powder (by Jeffrey Vanhoutte) that the idea came to me: aldehydes should twirl in a huge cloud of powder!

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