Givenchy,
the French fashion house, was founded in 1952 by Hubert de Givenchy now recognized
as the designer of the trendy women’s wear and perfume line, either. Givenchy Fashion
House adhered to the set practice to lauch the fragrances to become
breakthrough even after Givenchy left the world in 1995. The list of legendary
fragrances the French brand could boast include L'Interdit, inspired by Audrey
Hepburn some time back, being the true admirer of Givenchy genius, Givenchy
III, Organza, Hot Couture, Very Irresistible. Givenchy Amarige is one of the recognized
fragrances by Givenchy, the last perfume launched during the days of Hubert de
Givenchy in the House. The fragrance was launched in 1991.
Givenchy
scents sparkle for the delicacy of their floral perfume formulation along with
the creative titles. The word «amarige» is the anagram of the word «mariage» in
French language, i.e. marriage. Thus, the scent is distinct to be very
flamboyant, juicy and too impressive to remember as the happiest marriage days,
while Amarige woman is presents as an graceful, flirtatious, alluring, loving and happy woman.
The image is really promising. The symbolic meaning of the Amarige fragrance is
translated into the classical fruity-floral fragrance. The scent opens in the fresh
fruity notes of the peach, plum, orange, tangerine along with the sweet accords
of neroli. The heart of the fragrance is the chic floral bunch of Mimosa, Tuberose,
Gardenia, acacia with the minor sweetish savor of Black-Current. The perfume
ends in the warm wood notes of Sandal Tree, Vanilla, Amber, Cedar and Musk.
Dominique
Ropion, the reputed French perfumer, was involved in creating the perfume
formulation for Amarige. Dominique has
been collaborating with Givenchy and a lot more fashion brands for over decades
already and among the creatures he gave the breath to are Cacharel Amor Amor,
Giorgio Armani Armani Code, Kenzo Jungle L'Elephant, Thierry Mugler Alien, and Vivienne
Westwood Anglomania. The
Amarige is designed for love. The bottle of the perfume was inspired by the yellow blouse designed by Hubert
de Givenchy for Bettina Graziella, his muse.
Givenchy Amarige: rigorous fragrance collection
Notwithstanding that every pret-a-porte or haute
couture collection launched by Givenchy today makes a minor revolution in the
fashion industry (when no other collection reminds the one), Givenchy is more
than conventional in the perfume industry. The French House shows its stability to traditionally
launch new versions of the most famous fragrances year by year. The Amarige
perfume has more than ten various flankers for today.
The
versions of the famed fragrance were included in the Les Millesimes de Givenchy
Collection. Les Millesimes de Givenchy comes as the limited edition scents of
the most recognized perfume by Givenchy with the re-structured formulation to
use the fharvest of flowers of the particular year. Givenchy does a lot though
without efforts to extend its exclusive collection of perfume every year and
the collections are constantly renewed with more editions of Amarige. The
Amarige flankers in the Les Millesimes de Givenchy Collection are not deemed as
the affordable perfume for everyone since the brand launches the fragrance
using rare and very expensive components. So, in 2005 the Amarige Mimosa de Grasse Millesime was introduced by the
Givency House presenting mimosa as the core point of attention and admiration. Only three kg of
mimosa absolute was produced from the thousand kg of mimosa blossom which is
the key ingredient for the limited edition Amarige Mimosa de Grasse Millesime.
The
limited edition of Amarige flanker was offered in 2007 thanks to the collection
Les Parfums Mythiques to include the top ten famous fragrances by Givenchy discontinued
many years ago. Apart from two fragrances
for collection purpose there was Amarige D’Amour among the other fragrances in
the line of Amarige flankers offered in 2003. The fragrance opened with the
floral and chypre scent while Amarige Mariage was frivolously showing its
floral formulation with the Oriental chypre accents of patchouli and sandal
wood.
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