One of the most innovative fragrances of all time was Quelques Fleurs from 1912. It was the first pure, multi-floral bouquet. Previous compositions were predominantly single-flower, often mixed with herbs and other essences. What made Quelques Fleurs unparalleled was not only the flowers but also the way they were combined. In the annual Dragoco Report, a Parisian publication about perfumes, Quelques Fleurs was described as the fragrance that established France as a leader in the perfumery world.
Essence
Quelques Fleurs is a unique floral composition consisting of bergamot and the petals of jasmine and rose, delicately blended with precious woody notes and musk. Its influence is evident in many contemporary compositions.
Bottle
The leading motif of the beautiful bottle is flower petals embossed in hardened French glass. Similar patterns and beautiful antique calligraphy adorn the white-violet packaging. Every detail reflects the unique, exclusive character of the Quelques Fleurs fragrance.
Ingredients:Top notes: bergamot, galbanum, lemon, tarragon
Heart notes: beeswax absolute, broom flower absolute, carnation, cloves (spice), jasmine absolute, lily of the valley, orange blossom, rose absolute, tuberose, violet absolute, ylang-ylang
Base notes: cedarwood, civet, musk, oak moss absolute, orris root, sandalwood, tonka bean
galbanum
lemon
tarragon
broom flower absolute
carnation
cloves (spice)
jasmine absolute
lily of the valley
orange blossom
rose absolute
tuberose
violet absolute
ylang-ylang
civet
musk
oak moss absolute
orris root
sandalwood
tonka bean
cedar
iris
musk
orange
tonka bean
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