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      FORMOSA EDP (2023) • FORMOSA, ScentAdvice

      FORMOSA
      FORMOSA EDP

      2023

      PERFUMER
      Honorine Blanc


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      candied lemon
      sweet mandarin
      blackcurrant
      plum blossom
      white peony
      rose petals
      jasmine sambac
      lily
      tiger orchid
      labdanum
      cedarwood
      sheer amber
      patchouli
      musk

      ‘Ilha Formosa, meaning ‘Beautiful Island’, was the original 16th century Portuguese explorers’ name for Taiwan. Formosa is now a new fragrance that extols the beauty and harmony of this South China Sea verdant island. A special place to escape to and Formosa is ‘the fragrance that takes you there’.
      Taiwan’s indigenous flowers, fruits and spices have been blended into a unique, sensuous fragrance, created by one of the World’s top master perfumers, Honorine Blanc from Firmenich. An experiential journey for the senses, Formosa is a fragrance for today’s woman. Wear it and live the dream.
      Formosa’s Asian evocation bottle has been created by Marc Rosen, an award-winning designer. It features a faux carved green jade ball closure, atop a bottle that is a sleek crystal clear half-moon slice of heavy glass. It combines the charm and authenticity of Formosa with the modern dynamism of the island of Taiwan. Marc says, This is not just another perfume launch. There’s much more to this story. Fragrances have been named after cities but I don’t think there has ever been a fragrance where the ingredients are indigenous to a country and the fragrance is dedicated to that country. It’s unique.
      The inspiration behind Formosa is the founder and philanthropist, Shining Sung. She was born in Taiwan and grew up there for 18 years before moving to Japan. Taiwan is always on my mind and I take any opportunity to put it on the map, she says. Shining’s family own the Chi Mei Museum in Taiwan, founded by her uncle, Shi Wen-long. This museum contains an extraordinary collection of Western fine art, antiquities and musical instruments.’ – Fenwick

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