
French niche line Liquides Imaginaires has launched Âme de Fleur, the third and final fragrance in the Eaux de l’âme trilogy (see Beauté du Diable and Âme du Coeur).
Born from Aphrodite’s tears, Âme de Fleur reimagines the anemone flower, symbol of eternal love, desire and metamorphosis. A white floral fragrance with narcotic notes of tuberose and jasmine anchored by a woody base that unveils the silent language of flowers.
Âme de Fleur was developed by perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin. Additional notes include pear, heliotrope, rose, mate, saffron, ambrox, z11, clearwood and cashmere wood.
Liquides Imaginaires Âme de Fleur is available in 100 ml Eau de Parfum, $220.
(via liquidesimaginaires)
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