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Cartier tells the tale of a stolen kiss. A kiss composed around lily, men’s favorite flower, according to the perfume’s designer Mathilde Laurent. She wanted to display every single facet of this ‘ardent flower fit for a queen,’ and to reveal ‘a lily that gives itself to us directly, superbly, with no detours.’ Take a deep breathe and revel in the fresh, green facets, the petal aspect, the spicy character and warm, somewhat vanilla-inflected tonalities.
Baiser Volé (“Stolen Kiss”) is a soliflore, a single-flower scent, composed around lily, a flower with a spicy character. The perfumer confided in us that she included galbanum (a green note), as well as rose and vanilla. Perfumer: Mathilde Laurent.
Eau de Parfum 1, 1.7 and 3.4 oz.
The sleekly elegant bottle flips open like a golden lighter or compact.
This is meant for preadolescents who are afraid of perfume. Weak, slightly acid shampoo smell. You can get the same effect cheaper from your supermarket. Disintegrates quickly on my skin and leaves a sickly aftertaste. More
