Sabotage by Art de Parfum which opens like a disruptive, ironic but loveable play in the 90s. An opening rush of citrus notes makes you sit up and notice.It opens with a cascade of bright fizzy notes that include delicious Pink Grapefruit, an almost spicy Bitter Orange, a slightly green note from Mandarin Orange and freshness from Mint. Pow! I’m here I’m alive and ready for life it says.This settles deep into generous florals via the uber-sexy Tuberose, the delicate lady that is Petitgrain, alongside the green spice of Basil, fresh earthy Rhubarb and lush herbal bittersweet and rich Wormwood.Its base holds the scent together with the softest White Musk and Cedarwood, alongside earthy Patchouli and dirty green Moss.With nods...
Embrace the rebellious spirit of Sabotage, a fragrance that sabotages your senses in the most delightful way. Let the nostalgic nods to the 90s, the bold citrus floral composition, and the carefully crafted accords transport you to a realm of optimism, serenity, and radiance. Prepare to embark on a scented journey that will leave an indelible mark on your olfactory memory. Discover Sabotage and experience the power of fragrance like never before.
Indulge in the sensory masterpiece of 'Sabotage', a fragrance soon to be unveiled by Art de Parfum. This highly anticipated scent will transport you to a realm of enchantment, where your senses will be captivated and delighted like never before. Drawing inspiration from the vibrant and audacious spirit of the 90s, Sabotage promises a revolutionary experience that will redefine your fragrance collection. Pre Order Now!
We may not know this but a piece of clothing can have a far deeper meaning than just a cover for our skin and to protect our modesty. A symbol of longevity and good fortune, prosperity and growth, the traditional Japanese kimono offers more to the wearer than simply cloth on their back. It’s grounding, individualistic and a reminder of where we came from and who we hope to be. In fact, the kimono has a unique and extensive history worth sharing and also has become an inspiration for a scent, find out more in The Scented Kimono Photo Harry Stonhill Imagery Hajar Djouahra The first ancestors of the kimono date back to the Heian period in Japan (794-1192). Straight...