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A moment of half-happiness, not knowing what's underneath. A sorbo of creamy masala tea on a field of golden rice, wrapped in the unctuous aroma of the Indian sandal of the curious forest that lies beyond. Titled 32 for the amount of attempts made by Daphné Bugey to perfect the fragrance, the result is addictive.
A search to discover the secrets of nature that awake only after dusk, led by the perfumist Daphné Bugey and visually revealed by the botanical illustrator Katie Scott.
About the perfumer: A French perfumer with passion for adventure. As a free spirit, he travels all over the world and draws from these incredible trips a collection of memories that he uses as a source of his overwhelming inspiration. "I was particularly inspired by the theme of the mysterious and secret flora and fauna that blooms at night, hidden in sight. It was about moving this strange and fascinating beauty to the fragrances."
About the collection: A collection that represents a fantastic view of nature. Each fragrance, whose Latin name carries a number that represents the series of attempts to achieve the perfect balance.
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