1872 FEMININE
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1872 Feminine, great memories
Belonging to Clive Christian's Original Collection, the succulent perfume 1872 Feminine was launched in the same year as her name. The Crown perfumery was founded in 1872, when Queen Victoria authorized the use of the image of her crown in the design of her bottles, which strengthened the popularity of the brand among the British ruling class. A fragrance with citrus notes combined with fresh floral and fruity accords that contains a 20% concentration of perfume.
A fairly old perfume with a large repertoire in Clive Christian's collections that opens with bergamot, Amalfi lemon, rosemary, tangerine orange, pineapple and blueberries to elegantly wrap itself with a heart impregnated with exquisite accords of lily of the valley, violet, osmanthus, freesia, rose, jasmine and orchid that ends with base notes of oak moss, Virginia cedar, musk, sandalwood, guaiac wood and patchouli. A beautiful fresh and familiar sensation for those who wear it and those who perceive it.
A heady elixir enclosed in the bottom of a quite unique green glass container with a complex Chinoiserie design that conveys an unmatched uniqueness thanks to its colors, perfect lines, marked reliefs and a gold crown-shaped lid that It transmits the elegance and delicacy of its audience, it recalls the beginnings of the brand and as if that were not enough, its aroma lasts much longer on your skin and its bottle can help complete the decoration of any place where you place it.
Clive Christian Perfume is a market-leading independent British perfumery, aiming to create the best perfumes in the world. The brand's predecessor, the Crown Perfumery Company, founded in 1872, is the only house that has obtained permission to use Queen Victoria's crown on its bottles. An image that defines every bottle of Clive Christian perfume to this day.
In 1999 Clive Christian acquired the Crown perfumery in London, which was named after Queen Victoria, also using her name and her crown as a symbol of quality and excellence. Clive Christian's classic formulation helped him create a new level in high perfumery, which is why it was the queen's favorite and was born from the need of the ladies of Victorian society to use revitalizing aromas that would allow them to endure corsets and clothing. used at the time. Initially, ammonia salts were used, which smelled very bad, and it was precisely the son of a corset maker who had the idea of creating a revitalizing fragrance, but one that smelled good, which resulted in instant success.
Due to the Queen's position at court, this company had access to all trade routes with perfumes, allowing it to use the strangest, purest and most expensive natural ingredients that could be used in perfumery. The first creations of this perfume house were sold on board the Titanic.
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International Shipping
Shipping to European Union countries costs 13,99€.*
Shipping to other European countries is the same cost.*
Easy Returns
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return any product of your order within 30 days from the delivery date. Don't worry, we will refund you the full amount and a courier will come to your home to pick up the order.*
Customer service
Our team of beauty and customer service experts are here to help. Whether you need help with the new scrub you bought, have a question about the top notes of your favorite fragrance or just want to ask us a question, we'll be happy to help you..
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Data sheet
- Familia olfativa
- Citrus
- Notas Olfativas
1872 Feminine, great memories
Belonging to Clive Christian's Original Collection, the succulent perfume 1872 Feminine was launched in the same year as her name. The Crown perfumery was founded in 1872, when Queen Victoria authorized the use of the image of her crown in the design of her bottles, which strengthened the popularity of the brand among the British ruling class. A fragrance with citrus notes combined with fresh floral and fruity accords that contains a 20% concentration of perfume.
A fairly old perfume with a large repertoire in Clive Christian's collections that opens with bergamot, Amalfi lemon, rosemary, tangerine orange, pineapple and blueberries to elegantly wrap itself with a heart impregnated with exquisite accords of lily of the valley, violet, osmanthus, freesia, rose, jasmine and orchid that ends with base notes of oak moss, Virginia cedar, musk, sandalwood, guaiac wood and patchouli. A beautiful fresh and familiar sensation for those who wear it and those who perceive it.
A heady elixir enclosed in the bottom of a quite unique green glass container with a complex Chinoiserie design that conveys an unmatched uniqueness thanks to its colors, perfect lines, marked reliefs and a gold crown-shaped lid that It transmits the elegance and delicacy of its audience, it recalls the beginnings of the brand and as if that were not enough, its aroma lasts much longer on your skin and its bottle can help complete the decoration of any place where you place it.
Clive Christian Perfume is a market-leading independent British perfumery, aiming to create the best perfumes in the world. The brand's predecessor, the Crown Perfumery Company, founded in 1872, is the only house that has obtained permission to use Queen Victoria's crown on its bottles. An image that defines every bottle of Clive Christian perfume to this day.
In 1999 Clive Christian acquired the Crown perfumery in London, which was named after Queen Victoria, also using her name and her crown as a symbol of quality and excellence. Clive Christian's classic formulation helped him create a new level in high perfumery, which is why it was the queen's favorite and was born from the need of the ladies of Victorian society to use revitalizing aromas that would allow them to endure corsets and clothing. used at the time. Initially, ammonia salts were used, which smelled very bad, and it was precisely the son of a corset maker who had the idea of creating a revitalizing fragrance, but one that smelled good, which resulted in instant success.
Due to the Queen's position at court, this company had access to all trade routes with perfumes, allowing it to use the strangest, purest and most expensive natural ingredients that could be used in perfumery. The first creations of this perfume house were sold on board the Titanic.
Data sheet
- Familia olfativa
- Citrus
- Notas Olfativas
- Notas Olfativas
- Notas Olfativas
Specific References
National Shipping
Isolée offers free shipping in the Peninsula and Balearic Islands on orders over 39€.
Orders for the Canary Islands are free of charge if they exceed the amount of 250€.*
International Shipping
Shipping to European Union countries costs 13,99€.*
Shipping to other European countries is the same cost.*
Easy Returns
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return any product of your order within 30 days from the delivery date. Don't worry, we will refund you the full amount and a courier will come to your home to pick up the order.*
Customer service
Our team of beauty and customer service experts are here to help. Whether you need help with the new scrub you bought, have a question about the top notes of your favorite fragrance or just want to ask us a question, we'll be happy to help you..
hola@isolee.com - 654 942 398