The Discovery Collection For Her
Dior J'Adore. From Dior, the Parisian couture house founded by Christian Dior in 1946. Bergamot, magnolia, jasmine and ylang-ylang braided into something effortlessly luminous. Launched in 1999 and still one of the most-sold florals of any year since. Carolina Herrera Good Girl Refillable. Carolina Herrera, the Venezuelan-born designer who built her New York couture house in 1981 around clean, confident femininity. Tuberose and jasmine layered over tonka, cocoa and sandalwood. Sweet, bold and confident, in a refillable stiletto-shaped bottle that has become a signature on its own. Givenchy Irrésistible Rose Velvet. Givenchy, the Parisian house Hubert de Givenchy founded in 1952 and dressed Audrey Hepburn from. Pink pepper and raspberry open it like a sweet shop. Centifolia rose softens it. Iris pallida gives it weight in the heart. Modern, plush and distinctly French. Narciso Rodriguez Musc Noir. Narciso Rodriguez, the Cuban-American designer whose original For Her musc became one of the most copied perfumes of the 2000s. Heliotrope at the top, plum and musk in the heart, leather and sandalwood in the base. The classic Narciso musk reworked into something darker, more textured, dressed for the evening. Atkinsons Rose in Wonderland. Atkinsons has been blending fragrance in London since 1799, holding royal warrants from George IV onwards. Bergamot and raspberry open it, rose and almond sit in the heart, patchouli and musk hold the close. Slightly old-world, slightly mischievous, almost never on Irish shelves. Cartier La Panthère. Cartier, the French jewellery house founded in Paris in 1847 and watchmaker to European royalty since. Gardenia at the top, white musk in the heart, a feline civet accord at the base. Slightly animalic, deeply elegant, with a quiet leather undertone that lingers for hours.
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