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Orange Blossom, Fern Accord
Coumarin
Fleur du Mâle is a literary pun ‘à la Gaultier’, in honor of the poet Charles Baudelaire: the fragrance’s name is pronounced like Baudelaire’s famous collection of poems Les Fleurs du Mal, “The Flowers of Evil,” whereas the fragrance’s name means “Flower of the Male”). The bare white bottle, based on the Mâle torso, contains a masculine fragrance featuring a heavy dose of orange blossom. A misleadingly innocent-seeming white flower accord. Tasty, fresh and sensual, it ‘combines straightforwardly with the virility’ of a fern accord.
The orange blossom is introduced by an opening of green petitgrain branches notes. From the revisited fern accord, the fragrance evolves towards a base built over coumarin. Designed by: Francis Kurkdjian.
Eau de Toilette, 2.5 and 4.2 fl. oz.; Deodorant Stick 2.6 oz.
A pure, white torso echoing the lines of the Le Mâle bottle. The packaging has also gone white.
