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Violet Leaf, Angelica, Neroli
If you had to pick a single item to symbolize Karl Lagerfeld and his multi-facetted talent, without the shadow of a doubt, it would have to be a kaleidoscope. So it makes perfect sense that Karl Lagerfeld was inspired by that intriguing and playful object to create a perfume with a humorous name: KARLEIDOSCOPE. Composed around violet, this ‘chic, self-confident and feminine’ eau de toilette represents the many facets of a ‘karleidoscopic’ personality.
The softly spicy opening of this floriental fragrance comes from notes of violet leaf, angelica seed and neroli. More powdery than floral, the heart combines violet with heliotrope and freesia. This discreet, understated fragrance’s trail blends waves of patchouli, benzoin and tonka bean. Perfumer: Christophe Raynaud.
Eau de Parfum 1 and 2 oz.
The transparent cylinder, topped with a black-and-gold cap, lets you see a thick black spray tube.
