Lanvin has launched Éclat de Nuit, a new fruity floriental flanker to 2002’s Éclat d’Arpège, which was a flanker to 1927’s Lanvin Arpège.
Eclat de Nuit plays with contrasts, like a spark in the night. The fragrance reveals multiple facets: between shade and light, mystery and gleam, sensuality and freshness.
The bottle is adorned with a luminescent intense pink lacquering and the cap is magnified by a white stone. The two rings remain as a symbol of the union between two people and the eternal link of the different Éclats of the family. The emblematic Plexiglas outer box seems to be enlightened from inside by the intense pink color.
The perfumer composed this fruity floral starting from its middle notes, a “belle de nuit” accord, and by adding blackcurrant, a nod to the sparkle of youth. Finally a praline note combined with vanilla and sandalwood which he crafted gives a sexy and addictive effect.
Éclat de Nuit was developed by perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin.
Lanvin Éclat de Nuit is available in 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
(quote via interparfums.fr, additional information via ladepeche.fr)
I love a few Lanvin scents, Arpege Eclat d’Arpege especially. This may be a bit too sweet and this bottle makes me think of “Lanvin the Disco Years”. 🙂
LOL!
That really is a truly horrid bottle.
I love the bottle, I thinks it is pretty unique. I want it! I think it will smell similar to YSL Mon Paris eau de toilette. Their Eclat des Fleurs smells like Daisy by Marc Jacobs. I wouldn’t doubt the company is replicating popular best selling scents from other major perfume houses.
Interesting about Daisy, you’d think they’d replicate something newer!