Dries Van Noten Bitter Splash Eau de Parfum Refill, 6.7 oz.
Scent inspiration: An invitation to escape, Bitter Splash charts a journey of exotic exploration. Cool, juicy pomelo and warm vegetal leather emerge as a sophisticated duality of freshness and sensuality. A sumptuous voyage into Dries Van Noten’s love for orientalism, where additional notes of powdery iris and vetiver enhance this chic evocation of texture and light.
About the Bottle: The bottle marries the simplicity of glossy pop-yellow glass with a decorative pattern inspired by the detailed art of Asian lacquer woodwork, suggesting a contrast between tradition and modernity.
90% naturally-derived ingredients
“I chose to explore a paradoxical yet balanced play of light and texture – the sparkling radiance of grapefruit veiled in the matte softness of leather.” — Suzy Le Helley, Perfumer
How to Refill: - 1. Unscrew the pump of your Eau de Parfum bottle using the key provided with the refill
- 2. Use the funnel provided to pour the refill into your Eau de Parfum bottle
- 3. Reattach the spray applicator using the key and put the cap back on.
Fragrance & notes: - Top: Grapefruit & Cypress
- Heart: Orris accord, Carrot seeds accord & Geranium
- Bottom: Leather accord, Vetiver & Cedarwood
Fragrance profile: fresh/citrus
6.7 oz. / 200 mL
Ingredients: Alcohol denat., aqua (water), parfum (fragrance), limonene, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, alpha-isomethyl ionone, citronellol, linalool, geraniol, citral, evernia prunastri (oakmoss) extract. Alcohol of vegetal origin 80%
*Please Note: The ingredient list is subject to change. Please refer to the product packaging for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
About Dries Van Noten:
Dries Van Noten is considered as much an artist as fashion designer. His signature use of prints, color, and ethnic influences temper eccentricity with a keen sense of refinement. In 2008, Van Noten was honored in New York with the CFDA International Designer of the Year Award. His collections first received their dedicated areas at Bergdorf Goodman in September 2010. Now, Julian Klausner continues his legacy, bridging the gap between the traditional and the avant-garde.