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In 1952, Pierre Balmain introduced a ready-to-wear collection called "Jolie Madame".
So it is no wonder that the designer's flagship perfume was named after it.
For this elegant and sophisticated fragrance, "in-house" nose Germaine Cellier imagined precious accords, reminiscent of prestigious parties and dazzling outfits.
Violet, lilac, jasmine, cedar, tuberose and neroli are among the ingredients forming this chypre fragrance, a daring perfume family full of spirit and intensity.The end note is a blend of oak moss, patchouli and tobacco absolute.