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Eau de Rose, Lychee
After the launch of Idylle in 2009, followed by a first flanker, Idylle Duet, in 2011, Guerlain unveils Idylle Eau Sublime, the marriage of rose essence and eau de rose. An unusual pairing that magnifies Bulgarian rose and unveils each and every one of its facets. ‘I wanted to offer women a joyful bouquet of fresh flowers, like an ode to love,’ Thierry Wasser confesses. An idyll between the perfumer and the queen of flowers: rose.
Fresher than the original Idylle, and less chypry, Idylle Eau Sublime opens with eau de rose paired with a lychee accord. The heart features more rose, intertwined with a jasmine-peach duo. The trail blends musks and patchouli. Perfumer: Thierry Wasser.
Eau de Toilette 2.3 and 3.4 oz.
Idylle’s tear-drop shaped bottle now has a golden cap and a pale peach-toned juice.
