Description
Jean-Charles Brosseau, a hatter, was looking for a fragrance reminiscent of his grandmother's powder, his youth, family Sundays and pastries, hats and furs. He offered this perfume to Americans who, on the tandem fragrance / bottle, immediately smelled the success. The elements were imagined in a hurry. It was the craze for this first fragrance to dare the greedy notes, praline and cosmetics. Starting from a sublime accord made of iris, tonka bean and vanilla, modernized by the fruity peach, the smell of praline, honey and almond. The flowers of rose, lily of the valley and ylang-ylang bloom in an impalpable aldehyde powder trail.