Parfums Salvador Dali has launched Le Roy Soleil Extrême, a new aromatic fougere for men. Le Roy Soleil Extrême is a variation on 1998's Le Roy Soleil Homme.
In tribute to French King Louis XIV, or the "Sun King," whose influence extended worldwide, Salvador Dali painted the "Roy Soleil" watercolor. Le Roy Soleil Extrême is directly inspired by that painting, a tribute to power, luxury and virility. The embossed sun at the center of the bottle symbolizes the strength and triumphant spirit of this eau de toilette for men. A modern fragrance, contrasting freshness and intensity, matches the bottle design of matte black juxtaposed against brilliant gold. An Eau de toilette with an elegant sillage, which is both opulent and extremely virile.
The notes include bergamot, lemon, pineapple leaves, cardamom, lavender, green apple, vetiver, moss, amber and musk.
Salvador Dali Le Roy Soleil Extrême is available in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette.
(via parfums-salvadordali)
Looked interesting until I saw ‘green apple’…
Agree — you would not think such a great bottle would hold green apple.
Hah, funny! 🙂
This comment should be a quote to Robin.
Got it!
Pineapple leaves? That’s different! But will it make up for the green apple? 😉
Probably not for me 🙂