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Sunny and invigorating, the Collection Azur captures the spirit of travel and the promise of elsewhere. A tribute to the flavors and scents of the Mediterranean, the trio of fragrances conjures up the atmosphere of Cap d'Antibes, a wild Corsican cove and the fragrant mysteries of the island of Capri.
The three fragrances in the collection are part of this vibrant, sensory landscape.
This encounter between perfumery and illustration has given rise to an ephemeral collection evocative of Mediterranean landscapes, each fragrance translating in its own way the atmosphere of a place, its unique light, right down to the melody that might be heard there.
Placed side by side, the three boxes of Citrus Riviera, Sel d'Argent and Villa Néroli form a single image of the Mediterranean, from dawn to sunset.
To enhance this invitation to travel, David Benedek has renewed his collaboration with illustrator Édith Carron for the second year running. Trained at the École Estienne in Paris and the Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg, this artist has seen her work published in The New Yorker and The New York Times.