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Histoires De Parfums - Opera Collection Samples Set

The exceptional, captivating, stunning, passionate charming and irresistible women who inspired Histoires De Parfums portraits of five divas and five sublime fragrances.<br>

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Histoires De Parfums - Opera Collection Samples Set

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  1. Histoires De Parfums - Opera Collection Samples Set The exceptional, captivating, stunning, passionate charming and irresistible women who inspired Histoires De Parfums portraits of five divas and five sublime fragrances. Some scents like some melodies still lead in the air, intangible and yet unforgettable. Music and perfume operate with the same dazzling dynamic; they travel their notes in an ephemeral and intangible space. Beyond this analogy, Histoires de Parfums wanted to enrich his library. After the great figures of literature, this collection brings the music to enrich our repertoire. Samples arrive in 4ml vials with a complimentary book to explore these fragrances. Through these centuries, the perfumers of the House of Houbigant Perfumes have made groundbreaking discoveries in the formulation of perfumes that have revolutionized forever the way perfumes are constructed. It is not an exaggeration to say that, without the House of Houbigant, modern perfumery as we know it today would not exist.

  2. It all began with just a basket of flowers. One day in Paris in 1775, a young man, Jean-Francois Houbigant, hung a hand painted sign of a basket of flowers over his little shop in rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. From the start his fragrances found favour with royalty and the nobility. Houbigant taught the titled women at the Court of Versailles how to perfume their fans so that just a fragrant flutter would send out a romantic message. When in 1793 Marie-Antoinette was executed by guillotine, she carried 3 vials of Houbigant perfume in her corsage to give her strength. For more information visit: www.thescentcity.com

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