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Magnolia, Aldehydes, Fruity Note
White Rose, Jasmine, Mock Orange
Patchouli, Musk, Ambrox
Rumeur ‘leaves its mark wherever it alights; elusive, it never shares its secrets’… The House of Lanvin has made of it a perfume, with the scent of white flowers and voluptuous musks. A halo of feminine seduction incarnated by the mysterious charm of Amanda Moore, pictured by Solve Sunsbo in a rebellious and singular kaleidoscope vision.
A vibrant floral opening of magnolia petals, ‘faceted like the flesh of a juicy piece of fruit’, with a vintage pinch of aldehydes thrown in. The white flower heart reveals mock orange, named for its orange-blossom-like scent, and lily-of-the-valley. The base blends a clean and pure patchouli note with musk. Fragrance designer: Francis Kurkdjian, Takasago.
Eau de Parfum 3.4, 1.7 and 1 fl. oz.; Perfume ½ fl. oz.; Body Milk, Shower Gel; Scented Deodorant.
The bottle designed by Alber Elbaz is a cube with rounded angles. At its top, a copper-hued metal ring harmonizes with the lettering of the fragrance’s name on the bottle. A taffeta ribbon is tied around the neck.
