Serge Lutens Fleur d'Oranger
A perfume as simple as its name: "Fleurs d'Oranger"… Orange Flowers.
An intoxicating, heady fragrance born of fresh white flowers, flowers that sing with the scent of happiness…
Born also of the Seville orange, introduced into Europe from Arabia in the eleventh century… And of "Narendy", which exhilarated all of Europe with its delicious perfume in the eighteenth century, when it was also known as essence of Neroli, christened thus by the woman who craved it most, the Duchess of Neroli.
The orange flower… the blossom on a tree, a whispering breeze, a baby's kiss.
And now, too, an enchantress.
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