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Lavender, Aromatic Notes
Vetiver, Woody Notes, Vanilla, Amber, Musk
Fifteen years after the launch of his emblematic scent Le Mâle, Jean-Paul Gaultier proposes a more urban and intense flanker: Le Mâle Terrible. More modern than its elder, the fragrance is a bit less vanilla-inflected, as well as being rounder, with a fresh, lively opening. Le Mâle Terrible is the scent for today’s bad boy. A dark, handsome player, proud of the hours he puts in at the gym build a beautiful bod’, he loves to seduce, but throws rules and etiquette to the wind. In a word: a fragrance for the kind of man you love to hate.
Lively, sensual, incisive, Le Mâle Terrible opens with fresh notes of grapefruit and pepper. The heart reveals a blend of lavender and aromatic herbs, gradually making room for a round, woody trail of vanilla, amber and vetiver. Perfumer: Aurélien Guichard, Givaudan.
Eau de Toilette 2.5 and 4.2 oz.
The emblematic “Classique” bottle has been reinterpreted in clear glass, with the sailor’s shirt stripes looking worn out, and slashed with a razor blade… an accessory you’ll find dangling from the bottle’s neck. The original package has gone from the classic ‘tin can’ look to a darker, slate-like hue.
