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Nectarine, Pink Pepper, Seville Orange, Neroli
Nutmeg, Iris, Maté, Jasmine
Vanilla, Tonka Bean,Patchouli, Sandalwood, Precious Woods
In 1927, Jeanne Lanvin launched Arpège, a perfume that has become a true classic. 78 years later, the House of Lanvin presents a men’s version, which ‘perpetuates the tradition with mystery and warmth’. Its spare and elegant design reinvents the brand’s best-known symbols. The black circle carved into the dynamic square is inevitably reminiscent of Arpège’s legendary spherical bottle.
An intense and enveloping woody-Oriental fragrance based on a search for the essences entering into the composition of the women’s fragrance that would work best in a scent for men. You’ll recognize touches of iris and jasmine, blended with maté, warm woods and balsamic notes. A fragrance composed by Olivier Pescheux (Givaudan).
Eau de Toilette 3.4, 1.7 and 1 fl. oz.; After Shave Spray, 3.4 fl. oz.; Soothing After-Shave Balm, 4.2 fl. oz.; Shower Gel, 4.2 fl. oz.
The bottle designed by Serge Mansau is a square of glass whose center is a black disc. A shape reminiscent of Arpège’s spherical bottle.
Simply stated, Arpege Pour Homme is in my top 5 fragrance wardrobe. I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this scent. It is a soft-woody, masculine fragrance. One can detect a floral softness but not so much as to be perceived as feminine...the florals round out the woodiness. The sillage is moderate (the aroma sits somewhat close to the skin yet bold enough to detect) and the longevit... More
