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Armani/Privé Vétiver D'Hiver

Armani/Privé Vétiver d'Hiver

Eau de Toilette

Fragrance

Vétiver d'Hiver results from Giorgio Armani's fascination of the gardens of the Winter Palace of Saint Petersburg, where lush vegetation grows sheltered from the icy lands surrounding the city. This olfactory creation reflects nature's ability to effortles

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Vétiver d'Hiver results from Giorgio Armani's fascination of the gardens of the Winter Palace of Saint Petersburg, where lush vegetation grows sheltered from the icy lands surrounding the city. This olfactory creation reflects nature's ability to effortlessly adapt to the coldest Russian winters.

This contrast is unveiled by the alternation of earthy, woody textures with fresh sensations as the bright vitality of bergamot and sparkling lemon creates an explosion of zesty accords that refresh the warm base notes of vetiver and parched earth.

This contrast is unveiled by the alternation of earthy, woody textures with fresh sensations as the bright vitality of bergamot and sparkling lemon creates an explosion of zesty accords that refresh the warm base notes of vetiver and parched earth.

559771 10 - INGREDIENTS: ALCOHOL • PARFUM / FRAGRANCE • AQUA / WATER / EAU • LIMONENE • LINALOOL • ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE • BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE • GERANIOL • CITRONELLOL • CITRAL • TRIS(TETRAMETHYLHYDROXYPIPERIDINOL) CITRATE • CI 61570 / GREEN 5 • CI 60730 / EXT. VIOLET 2 • CI 14700 / RED 4 • CI 19140 / YELLOW 5 (F.I.L. N234106/3).

Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion designer particularly noted for his menswear. Armani started his career as designer of shop-windows in a department store and worked his way up to menswear buyer. From 1960 to 1972 he worked as a designer for the well-known house of Nino Cerutti and then worked as an independent designer for a number of fashion houses before founding his own brand. He presented his first collection of men's clothing in 1975, followed by a line for women that same year. Armani gained a wider audience for his work with the popular movie "American Gigolo," in which Richard Gere's character wore chic Armani designs. This was to be the first of many future film collaborations.