
L'Eau Des Hespérides - Eau De Toilette
An eau de toilette with a green, sparkling freshness, in which citrus fruits, intensified by spicy notes, gain a dapper, devilishly elegant vivacity.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the guardians of a garden that grew precious “golden apples” – citrus fruits. Divinity, zest, gaiety – all were vital in the conception of this perfume.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the nymph guardians of a garden with precious “golden apples”: citrus fruits. Divinities, zest, and joyousness... and mood poured into a perfume with a sparkling, green freshness: the fruit scents become stronger with spicy notes and gain a new vivacity that is dapper and diabolically elegant.
There were three Hesperides: Aegle, Erytheia and Hesperia. The citrus fruits that they guarded had several virtues, including the power to bestow beauty and bring down fever.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the guardians of a garden that grew precious “golden apples” – citrus fruits. Divinity, zest, gaiety – all were vital in the conception of this perfume.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the nymph guardians of a garden with precious “golden apples”: citrus fruits. Divinities, zest, and joyousness... and mood poured into a perfume with a sparkling, green freshness: the fruit scents become stronger with spicy notes and gain a new vivacity that is dapper and diabolically elegant.
There were three Hesperides: Aegle, Erytheia and Hesperia. The citrus fruits that they guarded had several virtues, including the power to bestow beauty and bring down fever.
$89.95
Original: $257.00
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$257.00
$89.95L'Eau Des Hespérides - Eau De Toilette
An eau de toilette with a green, sparkling freshness, in which citrus fruits, intensified by spicy notes, gain a dapper, devilishly elegant vivacity.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the guardians of a garden that grew precious “golden apples” – citrus fruits. Divinity, zest, gaiety – all were vital in the conception of this perfume.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the nymph guardians of a garden with precious “golden apples”: citrus fruits. Divinities, zest, and joyousness... and mood poured into a perfume with a sparkling, green freshness: the fruit scents become stronger with spicy notes and gain a new vivacity that is dapper and diabolically elegant.
There were three Hesperides: Aegle, Erytheia and Hesperia. The citrus fruits that they guarded had several virtues, including the power to bestow beauty and bring down fever.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the guardians of a garden that grew precious “golden apples” – citrus fruits. Divinity, zest, gaiety – all were vital in the conception of this perfume.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the nymph guardians of a garden with precious “golden apples”: citrus fruits. Divinities, zest, and joyousness... and mood poured into a perfume with a sparkling, green freshness: the fruit scents become stronger with spicy notes and gain a new vivacity that is dapper and diabolically elegant.
There were three Hesperides: Aegle, Erytheia and Hesperia. The citrus fruits that they guarded had several virtues, including the power to bestow beauty and bring down fever.
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An eau de toilette with a green, sparkling freshness, in which citrus fruits, intensified by spicy notes, gain a dapper, devilishly elegant vivacity.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the guardians of a garden that grew precious “golden apples” – citrus fruits. Divinity, zest, gaiety – all were vital in the conception of this perfume.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the nymph guardians of a garden with precious “golden apples”: citrus fruits. Divinities, zest, and joyousness... and mood poured into a perfume with a sparkling, green freshness: the fruit scents become stronger with spicy notes and gain a new vivacity that is dapper and diabolically elegant.
There were three Hesperides: Aegle, Erytheia and Hesperia. The citrus fruits that they guarded had several virtues, including the power to bestow beauty and bring down fever.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the guardians of a garden that grew precious “golden apples” – citrus fruits. Divinity, zest, gaiety – all were vital in the conception of this perfume.
In Greek mythology, the Hesperides were the nymph guardians of a garden with precious “golden apples”: citrus fruits. Divinities, zest, and joyousness... and mood poured into a perfume with a sparkling, green freshness: the fruit scents become stronger with spicy notes and gain a new vivacity that is dapper and diabolically elegant.
There were three Hesperides: Aegle, Erytheia and Hesperia. The citrus fruits that they guarded had several virtues, including the power to bestow beauty and bring down fever.























