Geoffrey beene Grey Flannel EDT - 240ml
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A 1970s Gray Flannel Floral Revolution by Geoffrey Bede is an "Eau de Toilette" for men, with oriental, floral and woody notes. This creation was a revolution in the 70s, as it introduced previously exempt creations in masculine floral notes into its essence and was a model for several subsequent perfumers. This fragrance was created in 1975 by perfumer André Fromentin. It was the first fragrance Geoffrey Beinge, a prestigious designer from the United States, revolutionary in his field by betting on innovative and transgressive creations at the time, and so he left it shaped in his first creation. The olfactory pyramid begins with notes of bergamot and lemon citrus and introduces the first floral nuances of Galban and Neroli, responsible for creating a soft mattress for a heart and mimosa, Iris, Iris, Violet, Rose, Gerale and Narcissus. Finally, its base is created by a magnificent fusion of wood notes that give a touch of sensuality and delicacy. Quality and luxury. This fragrance is aimed at an audience who knows how to appreciate these qualities. Sophistication and class come together to host a sector of sybaritic tastes. The same composition of the same composition. Many fragrances are reformulating over the years. In this case, the essence is retained exactly as at the beginning. Reference perfume. Gray flannel was and still is a reference perfume in the world of perfumery, thanks to its smell and the quality of their purple. Quality and luxury. This fragrance is aimed at an audience who knows how to appreciate these qualities. Sophistication and class come together to host a sector of sybaritic tastes.
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A 1970s Gray Flannel Floral Revolution by Geoffrey Bede is an "Eau de Toilette" for men, with oriental, floral and woody notes. This creation was a revolution in the 70s, as it introduced previously exempt creations in masculine floral notes into its essence and was a model for several subsequent perfumers. This fragrance was created in 1975 by perfumer André Fromentin. It was the first fragrance Geoffrey Beinge, a prestigious designer from the United States, revolutionary in his field by betting on innovative and transgressive creations at the time, and so he left it shaped in his first creation. The olfactory pyramid begins with notes of bergamot and lemon citrus and introduces the first floral nuances of Galban and Neroli, responsible for creating a soft mattress for a heart and mimosa, Iris, Iris, Violet, Rose, Gerale and Narcissus. Finally, its base is created by a magnificent fusion of wood notes that give a touch of sensuality and delicacy. Quality and luxury. This fragrance is aimed at an audience who knows how to appreciate these qualities. Sophistication and class come together to host a sector of sybaritic tastes. The same composition of the same composition. Many fragrances are reformulating over the years. In this case, the essence is retained exactly as at the beginning. Reference perfume. Gray flannel was and still is a reference perfume in the world of perfumery, thanks to its smell and the quality of their purple. Quality and luxury. This fragrance is aimed at an audience who knows how to appreciate these qualities. Sophistication and class come together to host a sector of sybaritic tastes.
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