Never do anything in a hurry. Never do anything quietly. Always show when you’re happy… violet’ely happy! PALATINE has a dash of insolence, a bottle like a favorite accessory, and a violet hue to color your moves, just like its inspiration, Elizabeth Charlotte Dutchess of Orlèans, a.k.a. La Palatine, who animated the corridors of Château de Marly back in the days circa the late 1600s. This Parfums de Marly sensation has the violets, pears, bergamot, vanilla, patchouli and lavandin… which is a more violet lavender… to become a lady’s most enjoyable companion.
PalatineParfums de Marly ParisEau de parfum 75 ml
VIOLET’ELY HAPPY WITH ‘PALATINE’
Scent Family | Floral, Woody, Aromatic |
Top Notes | Pear, Mandarin, Bergamot |
Heart Notes | Violet |
Base Notes | Musk, Sandalwood |
Recommended as | Women perfume |
Safety Information | Flammable. Do not use near a flame or a source of ignition. Avoid contact with eyes. If product gets into eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. Keep away from things that catch cire. Keep away from children. |
FOR THE LIBERTINES
The SENSUAL mood is dessert at its irresistible best for the sensual niche-addicted who take time to savor every drop. Trusting intuition and disregarding what others favor happens because taking pleasure in everything niche perfumes offer is intrinsic to the whole experience and it’s part of the sensual-experimentation.
Hamid Merati-Kashani
INSPIRED TO INSPIRE
Hamid Merati-Kashani, Principal Perfumer, is a master of blending worlds—cultural and olfactory. Born in Germany to an Iranian father and German mother and raised in the rose-scented air of Isfahan, Iran, Hamid’s multicultural upbringing shaped his unique approach to fragrance. He draws on the opulence of Middle Eastern luxury and pairs it with German precision, creating bold and elegant scents. He does not avoid overdosing on his favorite ingredients…as his approach to fragrance creation is consuming. “As a perfumer, you live fragrance, sleep fragrance, eat fragrance, and you smell fragrance every day. Somehow, 24 hours, seven days a week, you are connected to fragrance and cannot switch off.”