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No. 1 is an intoxicating perfume from the Original Collection by Clive Christian that was launched in 2001 and this perfume house has been in charge of implementing the best elements of high perfumery in the preparation of this fragrance. It contains a 20% concentration of perfume with quite delicate accords that are characteristic of No. 1 in its fine balance of 248 ingredients that Clive Christian collects on his travels in an effort to use truly unique extracts to make all his fragrances, this was the culmination of his effort. It is considered the jewel in the crown.
A perfume with fruity top notes of Mirabelle plum, white peach, bergamot, pineapple, Amalfi lemon, paprika and cardamom that slowly and sensually unravel to reveal a heart full of ylang-ylang, iris, jasmine, carnation, orchid and rose, a flower symbolic of the gardens of love and beauty of Aphrodite to finish with a base impregnated with a sweet and creamy veil of sandalwood, vanilla, benzoin, tonka bean, amber, musk and Virginia cedar.
Each drop of this fragrance is bottled in an avant-garde golden bottle with a complex Chinoiserie design that transmits an unmatched uniqueness thanks to its sober colors, perfect lines, marked reliefs and a crown-shaped lid of the same color that encloses that characteristic elegance of this perfume house and that in addition to leaving your skin impregnated with subtle aromas, it can adorn any space to perfection.
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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