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Arome 3 Eau de Toilette 1000 ml

Arome 3 Eau de Toilette 1000 ml
Both women and men. This eau de toilette is a clean, fresh, revitilizing accord of hesperidian, rustic and aromatic fragrances. Supported by a li
$325.99



Arome 3 Eau de Toilette 500 ml

Arome 3 Eau de Toilette 500 ml
Both women and men. This eau de toilette is a clean, fresh, revitilizing accord of hesperidian, rustic and aromatic fragrances. Supported by a li
$180.99



Arome 3 Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 100 ml

Arome 3 Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 100 ml
Both women and men. This eau de toilette is a clean, fresh, revitilizing accord of hesperidian, rustic and aromatic fragrances. Supported by a li
$95.99



Arome 3 Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 200 ml

Arome 3 Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 200 ml
Both women and men. This eau de toilette is a clean, fresh, revitilizing accord of hesperidian, rustic and aromatic fragrances. Supported by a li
$125.99



Arome 3 Tradition Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 100 ml

Arome 3 Tradition Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 100 ml
Is a fragrance for men and women that perfectly fallows today's trends while keeping up with yesterday's tradition and quality. Fresh, sparkling
$95.99



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To explain the history of Parfums D'orsay is to recount the romantic story of the Chevalier D'Orsay. Alfred, Count D'Orsay was one of the monst celebrated Dandy's of his day. The word Dandy became commonly used around 1830. At that time a particular kind of gentleman, such as Beau Brummel, aroused admiration among the upper crust through their witty remarks and outlandish clothing. They were eager to be noticed and imposed a certain life and dress style in this bored bourgois society. The Chevalier D'Orsay real talent, however, was that of creating fine fragrances. His interest was sparked when his beloved mistress Lady Blessington simply could not find a fragrance that agreed whit her. In England, the fashion of the day was intensely musky perfumes, which did not suit the delciate skin of a Lady...
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