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Orange Blossom
Tahitian Flower, Gardenia, Coconut
Vetiver, Myrrh, Sandalwood
After the success of Youth Dew Amber Nude, designer Tom Ford revisits Azurée. Originally created in 1969 by Mme Lauder herself, Azurée was a chypré fragrance evoking the sensual, sunny charm of the Côte d’Azur. Taking his inspiration from the same concept, Tom Ford came up with a make-up and body line, including a body oil and a tinted veil, for a glamorous look. They are both scented with a ‘Tahitian flower milk” accord. At selected perfume shops.
A sensual reinterpretation of the original Azurée fragrance is integrated into the body line. The new fragrance reveals a Tahitian flower accord, steeped with coconut and gardenia over a base of woods and myrrh.
Body Oil Spray; Tinted Body Veil; Make-up line.
The bottle’s design takes a new look at the house’s signature codes, especially the enameled monogram and the blue hue that was so dear to Estée Lauder.
This is a scent suited to walks on the beach in a breeze. It is quite exotic and takes a bit of getting to know. It is a rather hot scent at the start but transitions into a mellow experience that would I would see as easily suitable for men or women. More
