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Régime des Fleurs is known for its unique take on luxury fragrance. High-concept perfume collections in vivid packaging draw inspiration from nature, history, and art. Launching in 2014, Régime des Fleurs became a cult favorite in the worlds of fashion and art, quickly establishing itself as an influential voice in the fragrance industry Founder Alia Raza began pursuing her passion for perfume after an acclaimed career as a filmmaker and artist, featuring cultural icons such as Chloë Sevigny and Kim Gordon, and presented at galleries and festivals such as Palais de Tokyo in Paris and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York A floral unisex perfume that reimagines the infamously mesmerizing and sensual white tuberose flower as raw, green, earthy and bitter. From Régime des Fleurs and Christopher Niquet. A green, raw, earthy, and spicy fragrance. Top: Grapefruit Rind, Violet Leaves, Vetiver Oil. Heart: Tuberose Absolute, Vetiver Heart, Freesia. Base: Ditax Wood, Vetiver Concentrate, Leather PLEASE NOTE : International Orders (non EU) usually require supplementary fees due to restrictions on movement of perfume. We will usually reach out after order as it differs by market Size 75 ml 0.6ml Sample size available
Price: £200.00 from La Gent
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Régime des Fleurs is known for its unique take on luxury fragrance. High-concept perfume collections in vivid packaging draw inspiration from nature, history, and art. Launching in 2014, Régime des Fleurs became a cult favorite in the worlds of fashion...
Régime des Fleurs is known for its unique take on luxury fragrance. High-concept perfume collections in vivid packaging draw inspiration from nature, history, and art. Launching in 2014, Régime des Fleurs became a cult favorite in the worlds of fashion...
Régime des Fleurs is known for its unique take on luxury fragrance. High-concept perfume collections in vivid packaging draw inspiration from nature, history, and art. Launching in 2014, Régime des Fleurs became a cult favorite in the worlds of fashion...
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