NINA RICCI Fleur de Fleurs (1982) 50 ml Parfum de Toilette Splash 1980s Vintage Perfume Discontinued
Fleur de Fleurs by Nina Ricci 50 ml Parfum de Toilette (1.7 fl. oz.) Splash Made in France Discontinued Full bottle without box, dating from the 1980s and unused. Production of the fragrance has apparently been discontinued. Nina Ricci’s Fleur de Fleurs, created by Betty Busse and released in 1982, is a floral-green fragrance that unfolds through floral, green, fresh, aldehydic, citrus, and animalic accords and comes in an exquisite glass bottle. Decidedly unisex, fresh, and devoid of sweetness, Fleur de Fleurs is an ideal daytime fragrance for warm spring and summer days. Top notes Aldehydes, green notes, bergamot, lemon Heart notes Hyacinth, iris, lily of the valley, magnolia, rosemary, cyclamen, jasmine, lilac, ylang-ylang Base notes Musk, civet, sandalwood
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