Chopard 2005, Health and Beauty, $90.00
| DESIGN HOUSE |
Chopard |
| YEAR |
1991 |
| CLASSIFICATION |
Oriental, Spicy |
| FAMILIES |
Oriental – Floral - Vanilla |
| FRAGRANCE |
Woodsy Sandalwood, Patchouli, Fresh Citrus, Melons, Peaches |
| TOP NOTES |
Peach, Mango, Coconut, Bergamot, Hesperides, Raspberry, Lemon |
| HEART NOTES |
Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, Geranium, Mandarin, Ylang-Ylang |
| BASE NOTES |
Vanilla, Amber, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Castoreum, Musk, Benzoin |
| USE |
Evening, Casual |
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First of the gourmet floriental fragrances, Casmir, by the House of Chopard, was introduced to the international market in 1994, although it has been a hit in Europe since 1991. Created for Chopard by Michel Almairic, Casmir is a trend-setting fragrance inspired by the Indian tradition of the Lotus flower, considered a symbol of power, virtue and abundance. Opulent, rich and warm, this prize-winning fragrance imparts an asserted sensuality, which makes it perfect for special occasions. Casmir captures the charm and mystery of the Orient in a beautiful, exotic perfume. Opulent, rich, and warm, the fragrance imparts an asserted sensuality, which makes it perfect for special occasions.
From Parfums Chopard comes Casmir, a fruity Oriental fragrance with gourmet ingredients that sound like a feast on a tropical Asian isle. The initial impression of succulent fruits evolves into a floral treasure trove. The dominant base note is vanilla, while sandalwood and musk complete the Eastern influence. Soft and smooth as cashmere.
The reach of India envelops Casmir, from the exotic fragrance to the Taj Mahal-inspired bottle, tucked amidst packaging of wine red and black.
Casmir is an enchanting fragrance to pack for your next trek through Kashmir and Tibet…or simply close your eyes and let your daydreams whisk you away on the aroma of Casmir.
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