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The Sarvari Paris Discovery Set has been created as an elegant introduction to the fragrance house. Rather than offering simple samples, it presents a carefully curated selection that captures the essence of the brand. Each fragrance reveals a different facet of Sarvari Paris, ranging from warm vanilla creations and modern amber compositions to fresh aromatic elegance and deeper evening fragrances.
This collection invites you to experience how each fragrance develops on your skin over time. Rather than choosing a perfume based on a first impression alone, the Discovery Set allows you to explore the character, evolution and personality of each creation. It is the ideal way to discover which fragrance truly resonates with your style and preferences.
The set includes five Extrait de Parfum creations:
Vanille De Vie
Pure Angel
President
Nuit Rouge
Flamme de Neom
Each fragrance features a high perfume concentration and showcases a unique atmosphere, emotion and signature within the Sarvari Paris collection.
Contents
5 × 2ml Extrait de Parfum samples
What makes the Sarvari Paris Discovery Set so special?
Many discovery sets offer only a brief introduction to a fragrance collection. Sarvari Paris takes a different approach by presenting the complete identity of the house in one refined set. From fresh and uplifting compositions to warm and sophisticated creations, the collection demonstrates the versatility and craftsmanship of the brand.
The ability to wear each fragrance over multiple days allows you to discover how the perfumes evolve naturally on your skin, making it easier to find the creation that truly suits you.
What does the ParfuMaria team think of this set?
We consider this one of the best ways to discover Sarvari Paris. The collection beautifully highlights the versatility of the house, offering everything from fresh elegance to rich evening fragrances. Testing all five creations at home often leads customers to discover a favorite they may not have expected based on the note pyramid alone.
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