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French Fragrance PR: 06130

06130 represent the zip code of the city of Grasse in France, as well as the luscious scents created by a team of perfumers. Nicolas, Virginie, Jacques Chabert and Raphael Haury have all collectively created six distinct perfumes that are guaranteed to ignite your sense of smell in all the right ways.

With three scents exclusively for women and three scents for men, their costumers are never disappointed with the beautiful smells these perfumes evoke. Lierre Rose ($125 for 100 ML) for her, is the perfect representation of the smell of a bloomed flower. Including fragrance notes of rose and jasmine petals, cypress and violet absolute from Grasse, this is a scent perfect for a classy woman who loves to smell of Spring time all year long.

One of their men's fragrances, Feuille de Reglisse ($125 for 100 ML), is the epitome of masculinity. Combining notes of nutmeg, cedarwood oil and orange flower, any man wearing this will evoke strength and manliness. There is nothing better than being greeted by a enchanting smell lingering from a man. Gentlemen take note!

Having been featured in the pages of Chicago magazine and the Barneys catalog, Cedre, Lys, Feuille de Reglisse, Lierre Rose Yuzu Rouge and Lentisque eau de parfums can all be found at Barneys across the country.

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