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Violet, Plum, Cassis, Anise
The elements of a perfume must create a fantasy so as to elicit an emotion.Loulou is not a product of marketing but a perfume that makes perfect sense, created by an intuition of genius.The success of Loulou is due to its tenderness and powers of seduction.Inspired by Louise Brooks in the movie Lulu, Loulou has the troubling, seductive character of a naive girl who is half-woman, half-child.Compared to Anaïs Anaïs's innocence, Loulou is aware of its power of seduction and many a young woman relates to the feeling.The fragrance is based on the tiare flower.The perfume is sensual with the scent of a young woman's skin.The packaging is reminiscent of "Gauguin's red", in a very dark forest decor: the perfume is as tempting as an invitation to pick the forbidden fruit.Loulou was the international top-selling perfume of the 80s: in the United States, however, its extravagance and avant-garde qualities were less appreciated.
The green fruity note of violet, plum, black currant, marigold and anise is surprising. The rich and sweet tiare flower is enhanced with the presence of tuberose, orange blossoms and ylang ylang.The powdery touch of iris and Tonka bean, and the voluptuousness of balsam, vanilla and benzoin intensify sensuality.
An olfactive genius emanates from this Aladdin lamp...Blue clashes with red, like some paintings by Matisse, daring to recreate the contrast between cold and heat, the passionate and the innocent.
I love this perfume since 1998. It's pretty longlasting love ;) Though I've got a lot of scents, that one is my number one for ever. Loulou is so provocating sensual, voluptous and "diabolique" girlish that makes it really good weapon on men. And saying the truth, men adore it! Perfume rather characteristic, not for every woman, I think Loulou is pretty moody so if it loves your... More
