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Forty-two years after Ô, Lancôme presents Ô de l’Orangerie. The fragrance describes a stroll through a grove of orange trees during summer in the south of France, passing back and forth between sun and shade. ‘We wanted to create a unique, singular orange blossom,’ Anne Flipo explains. ‘We had in mind the idea of dazzlingly fresh femininity,’ Dominique Ropion adds.
Fresh and floral, Ô de l’Orangerie is composed around orange-blossom and neroli (orange-blossom essence) absolute. The top unveils orange zest and bergamot as well as aquatic notes. As for the trail, it reveals woodsy whiffs intertwined with benzoin. Perfumers: Anne Flipo and Dominique Ropion, IFF.
Eau de Toilette 2.5 and 4.2 oz.
The revisited Ô de Lancôme bottle reveals a luminous, pale-green juice here.
