The Image Karl Lagerfeld Fleur de Thé represents the minimalist elegance of the Les Parfums Matières collection. It is designed for a woman who appreciates refined simplicity and modern sophistication. Like a crisp white shirt, this fragrance is an essential piece of a contemporary wardrobe, embodying effortless style and a clean, luminous aesthetic.
The Emotion This scent evokes the serenity of a sun-drenched garden in early spring. It is refreshing, uplifting, and perfectly suited for daytime wear during the warmer months. The fragrance captures a moment of pure tranquility, offering a breath of fresh air and a sense of renewed energy and bright, natural optimism.
The Reveal The composition opens with a vibrant burst of citrus, where mandarin and lemon meet the delicate sweetness of neroli. The heart unfolds into a sophisticated blend of green tea and jasmine, creating a transparent floral core. Finally, the base settles into a soft, comforting trail of musk and cashmere wood, leaving a subtle impression.
Scent Family: Floral - Citrus
Top notes: Mandarin, Lemon, Neroli Heart notes: Green Tea, Jasmine, Camellia Base notes: Musk, Amber, Cashmere Wood
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