Dries Van Noten Camomille Satin Eau De Parfum, 100 mL
What it is:
Camomille Satin reimagines the wildflower’s soft innocence by dousing it with the gourmand and leathery facets of vanilla. The bucolic day flower shifts to night mode. Like the fluid drape of precious satin, a tactile charm surfaces as an aromatic, amber juice that is at once softly decadent and sophisticated. An enveloping evocation of savoir-faire.
About the bottle:
The bottle brings together powder pink glass and brushed metal covered in a gold brocade-inspired pattern.
Fragrance & notes:
Top Notes: Chamomile & Petit Grain Bigarade
Heart Notes: Lavender absolute, Orange Flower Absolute & Rose Turkish Absolute
Bottom Note: Vanilla Bean, Musk & Galbanum
Scent inspiration:
From bucolic charm to decadence, a chemistry between two opposites. The transformation of lightness into something more intoxicating as chamomile’s aromatic sweetness is infused with the addictive richness of the noble vanilla pod. In this impossible combination, the bucolic wildflower picks up the spicy, leathery, sweet facets of vanilla, enhancing the impression of a day-to-night fragrance. Like satin, a smooth and sophisticated diffusion on the skin.
“The extreme addiction of vanilla bean, coloured by the bucolic charm of chamomile.” –Julien Rasquinet & Paul Guerlain
3.4 oz. / 100 mL
90% naturally-derived ingredients
Ingredients:
Alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), linalool, coumarin, hydroxycitronellal, citronellol, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, limonene, eugenol, geraniol, citral, farnesol. Alcohol of vegetal origin 80%
*Please Note: This 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.