LONGEVITY
All day
PROJECTION
Moderate
Eau d'Hermès: A timeless and elegant fragrance, designed by Edmond Roudnitska. Evokes a sense of sophistication and warmth with a blend of citrus, leather, and cinnamon. Perfect for the discerning individual who appreciates classic refinement and understated luxury.
The fragrance pyramid is a model that outlines the evolution of a perfume's scent. It starts with the top notes, which are the initial scents that hit the nose immediately upon spraying. These are typically fresh, light aromas such as citrus and herbs, and they evaporate quickly. Following the top notes are the middle notes, or the heart of the fragrance, which surface once the initial burst fades. These scents are softer and rounded, often floral or spicy, and linger longer than the top notes but are not as persistent as the base notes. Finally, the base notes, which develop last, provide the deep, enduring fragrances that ground the perfume, using scents like wood, resin, and musk. These layers work in harmony to create a complex and memorable olfactory experience that evolves over time
Edmond Roudnitska was a renowned French master perfumer, known for his innovations and artistry in the world of fragrance creation. He created some of the most famous perfumes of the 20th century, including "Eau Sauvage" for Dior and "Femme" for Rochas. Roudnitska emphasized the quality and nature of fragrance, viewing it as a form of artistic expression. He also contributed to the technical development of perfumery, establishing his own laboratory, Art et Parfum, in 1946.
Dior
Eau Sauvage
Dior
Diorella
Dior
Diorissimo