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Linsoumis by Lalique for Men
- Concentration: Eau de Toilette
- Size: 100 ml
Lalique is launching the new masculine scent L'Insoumis in September 2016. The man who wears it is conceived as a charismatic, elegant, and authentic individual who does not follow trends but creates them. He is a dreamer and a modern day adventurer. The composition belongs to the aromatic-woody fougere group, developed by perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin and produced with rich and high-quality ingredients. An intense aromatic combination of bergamot, rum and basil prelude to the classic masculine heart of lavender, black pepper and clary sage. Haitian vetiver, moss, pine needle oil from trees from North American forests that have been burned down, patchouli and the Clearwood molecule end the composition.
Key Features:
- Ideal for a variety of occasions
- A fragrance that has been widely accepted
- Its light, refreshing and can be applied often
- fragrance to make it last longer
Key Notes:
- Top Notes: Basil, Rum, Bergamot
- Heart Notes: Clary Sage, Lavender, Black Pepper
- Base Notes: Woody Notes, Haitian Vetiver, Moss, Patchouli
About Lalique:
Lalique is a French glasswear design house founded by artist, master ceramist and jeweler Ren© Lalique. Born in the small village of Ay in 1860, and raised in both Paris and Ay, Ren© developed a fascination with the natural world which would fully express itself in later glass works. In Paris he trained as an enamelist at jewelry design houses where he had the opportunity to study art glass. He began his own workshop/studio near Paris in 1896, but his production was soon limited by his lack of experience working with glass. In 1900, he went to work for a crystal glass manufacturer to gain that experience. By 1904 he had developed a process where he could embed colors into glass. At age 46, He returned to England and worked as a freelance artist, while also designing jewelry for esteemed house such as Cartier and Boucheron, before embarking on his own business in 1885. Lalique made jewelry with nature-inspired pieces that depicted animals and the female form.