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      Milord Parfum (1911) • D’ORSAY, ScentAdviceD’ORSAY
      Milord Parfum

      1911

      aldehydes
      lemon
      orange
      basil
      lavender
      bergamot
      fruity notes
      citrus notes
      nutmeg
      mint
      black pepper
      cinnamon
      jasmine
      rose
      vetiver
      ambergris
      woody notes
      oakmoss
      patchouli
      vanilla
      musk
      tonka bean
      sandalwood

      Milord was first released in 1911 as Parfum Milord Parfum (1911) • D’ORSAY. It was followed up with a Cologne A L’Extrait Milord EDC A L’Extrait • D’ORSAY. In 1938 a lighter, ‘daytime version’ called Bouquet D’Orsay was released Milord Bouquet D’Orsay (1938) • D’ORSAY.
      ‘Milord by D’Orsay: Milord is for you Milady. Aristocratic and refined, it is the scent of cant and gentry. Precious and fruity like a fragrant bouquet from a greenhouse, Milord is ecstatic on contact with the flesh.’ – L’Amour D’Art 1950
      ‘Fresh, fruity, light, Milord by d’Orsay is for the young girl. It halos without imposing itself.’ – Combat 1955
      ‘D’Orsay calls this perfume “Milord.” not that it was designed for a man. but because it’s his choice for his lady — one that proves the elegance of his taste and his excellent opinion of you!’ – Harper’s Bazaar 1937
      Interestingly enough, there is an ad suggesting that it is in fact made for men.

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      Milord Parfum (1911) • D’ORSAY, ScentAdviceMilord Parfum (1911) • D’ORSAY, ScentAdvice

      Milord Parfum (1911) • D’ORSAY, ScentAdvice

      Milord Parfum (1911) • D’ORSAY, ScentAdvice


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