Guerlain will launch La Petite Robe Noire Eau Fraîche, a new green floral flanker to the 2012 version (not to be confused with the 2009 or 2011 versions) of La Petite Robe Noire. La Petite Robe Noire Eau Fraîche is subtitled "Ma Robe Pétales", and follows 2014's La Petite Robe Noire Eau de Parfum Couture.
La Petite Robe Noire Eau Fraîche was developed by perfumer Thierry Wasser. The notes feature bergamot, mandarin, rose, freesia, jasmine, pistachio, almond, tonka bean, white musk and patchouli.
Guerlain La Petite Robe Noire Eau Fraîche will be available in 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette.
(via parfum-femme.prime-beaute, iswii.net)
Pistachio and no red berries? Yum, I want to try this!
Ha, but never assume no red berries until you smell 🙂
At first I thought this was a flanker of a flanker, but then I remembered that Noire was part of the original name.
Still, it might be fun to do a Friday community project on flankers of flankers?
Good idea!
The nut notes definitely sound intriguing, but I can’t get over how cheap these boxes and bottles look.
The color of the juice is hideous, too.
I have not liked a Guerlain in years. I wish they would return to their heyday of Habit Rouge, Samsara, etc. The newer releases smell like mall fare which will never do.
Awww…. how adorable? The juice is light green, and the dress is inspired by Tinker Bell.
I can’t wait until this summer when the release La Petite Robe Noire Eau Fraîche L’Eau!
I get worried when the words “not to be confused with…” pop up in flanker announcements 🙂
Asking people “not to be confused” is a tall order at this point …
I have not liked any perfume with the word fraiche in it. White musk are words I don’t like much either. The color I don’t like either, just like I didn’t like that Elie Saab one I sniffed recently. Green juice isn’t appealing..but who cares about the color..it’s more of how it smells..but I don’t expect to like this. Who knows though.
I have wanted to smell Guerlain’s take on pistachio for the longest time ever since they launched it in I think (The exclusive and hefty priced) Petite Guerlain.
I truly love LPRN. I think it is an underestimated Classic in the making. I have it in several versions, I kid you not.
However, I cannot imagine that this will be anything but utter despair in a bottle.
Still, I will smell it for the sake of its older sister.