Ever since the Renaissance, there has been a veritable cult of beauty. Lovers of beauty were fetishistic about cosmetics like rouge, face powder and talc. Ever since Estée Lauder’s Youth Dew, in 1952, perfume, the ultimate touch of sophistication, has perfected the cosmetic effect of skin care and make-up by enhancing beauties’ soul.
The fragrance is a sun-drenched blend of citrus, coconut milk, Tahitian gardenia petals and white florals, on a warm base of amber, sandalwood and vetiver. Read On
The fragrance ‘explores the pink, petally, textural floral nature of the flower in springtime, introducing other red and pink tonalities from peony, rosebuds, and fresh jasmine’ explains Jane Kon... Read On
A floral, musky, fruity fragrance pairing notes of apple and freesia, rose and violet over a trail dominated by white musks. Read On