Dans tes Bras by Maurice Roucel des Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle
The deep and lasting odor of warm skin, with all its salty hints and rich overtones. A fragrance carved with hefty chunks of Cashmeran, sandalwood, musk and patchouli, reinforced with Salicylates and incense, softened with Heliotrope, colored with violet accord. An intimate but deep sensuality, an exalted skin scent, the real essence of the perfume. Maurice Roucel started his career as a chemist at Chanel's Fragrance Laboratory in 1973. A self-taught perfumer who describes himself as "an explorer wandering amidst his formulas," his style is that of a sensuous aesthete and his signature is a streamlined composition, in which he retains only what is essential. In this particular composition, Maurice Roucel intended to communicate both "seduction and generosity." |