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      Orris Vanille (2024) • BANANA REPUBLIC, ScentAdvice

      BANANA REPUBLIC
      Collezione Riservata – Orris Vanille

      2024

      PERFUMER
      Catherine Selig


      Orris Vanille (2024) • BANANA REPUBLIC, ScentAdvice


      bergamot
      lemon pepper
      juniper
      incense
      orris
      apple blossom
      amberwood
      vanilla
      sandalwood

      ‘A scent that embodies modern sophistication, Orris Vanille is fascinating and enchanting, crafted for the modern woman, it weaves a symphony of notes that captivate the senses and linger in memory. Top notes of bergamot, lemon pepper, and juniper create an exhilarating opening, like the first rays of a golden sunrise. The citrusy spark of bergamot intertwines with the freshness of lemon pepper, while the aromatic juniper adds an invigorating twist. The heart whispers, and an opulent aura emerges. A mystical blend of incense, orris, and apple blossom invites you into a world of elegance and allure. The smoky, resinous notes of incense evoke a sense of mysticism, harmoniously complemented by the sophisticated facets of orris. As the fragrance unfolds, the delicate, sweet embrace of apple blossom adds a floral finesse, making this olfactive experience truly captivating. The dry down is where true indulgence lies. Amberwood, vanilla, and sandalwood create an unforgettable base. The warm, richness of amberwood envelopes with sensual warmth, while the creamy sweetness of vanilla caresses the senses. This impression continues with the velvety smoothness of sandalwood adding depth, and leaving a lasting, irresistible signature.’ – So Avant Garde
      ‘I was inspired by a deep appreciation for quality ingredients and a desire to create a scent that would encapsulate the essence of luxury, femininity, and timeless beauty. I envisioned a fragrance that felt transporting, a vision that would feel more than just a scent; it would be an embodiment of all of who she is. The fragrance is a journey through time and emotion, an ode to the modern of today.’ – Catherine Selig

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