Louis Vuitton Ombre Nomade 100ml Eau De Parfum

Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton Ombre Nomade 100ml Eau De Parfum
Ombre Nomade is designed for lovers of rare essences and concentrates that sensation of infinity into one of the most mythical ingredients in perfumery: oud wood. A rebellious material that is intoxicatingly beautiful, Master Perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud has faceted this oud with a hint of benzoin and raspberry accents. Far away, a smoky wisp of incense floats towards the heavens. Never has oud been so mystical.

Louis Vuitton Malletier is a luxurious French fashion company, best known for leather bags and suitcases and its monogram. It was founded by Louis Vuitton in 1854 on Rue Neuve des Capucines in Paris. He was succeeded by his son Georges Vuitton. In 1913, the Louis Vuitton building on Champs-Elysees was opened. After the death of Georges Vuitton in 1936, his son Gaston-Louis Vuitton continues the tradition. The LMVH company was founded in 1987, with brands Moet et Chandon, Hennessy and Louis Vuitton under it. Young designer Marc Jacobs became creative director of the house in 1997. He was replaced in 2013 by Nicolas Ghesquiere. Louis Vuitton began in 1920 with the production of luxurious toiletries products such as crystal perfume bottles called "Editions d'Art". The first known fragrance is knoof the house is Heures d'Absence, launched in 1927. It was followed by Je Tu Il in 1928, and then Réminiscences and Eau de Voyage in 1946. Eau de Voyage was re-introduced in the 1980s. A new chapter in the history of perfumes began in September 2016. The creation process took over four years ago, including establishing the creative atelier Les Fontains Parfumées in Grasse with Jacques Cavallier Belletrud at the position of in-house perfumer. The license belongs to the LVMH company.

Top Note: Raspberry, Geranium

Middle Note: Rose, Saffron

Bottom Note: Agarwood (Oud), Benzoin, Incense, Amberwood, Birch

Classification: High End Fragrance

Family Name: Amber Woody

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