February 27, 2017

Sixteen92 Visits Paris for the Spring!

Indie brand, Sixteen92 visits Paris for the Spring with five limited-edition fragrances inspired by the Belle Époque period in Paris. This was a time of joie de vivre in France as many sturggled to leave behind the hardships and devastation of the wars and embrace the peace of a new beginning.

Scents include:

  • Enfant Terrible (Apricot, papaya, honeysuckle blossom, clover honey, blond woods)
  • Le Demi-Monde (Gardenia petal, Mailette lavender, oakmoss, soft suede opera gloves, chilled champagne)
  • Les Fleurs du Mal (Jonquil, night orchid, turned earth, cold stone, wild musk)
  • Montmartre (Feathered fans, sugared absinthe, silk stockings, faded perfume, new lipstick, warm skin, the smoky haze of hot stage lights)
  • Serres d’Auteuil (Spring cherry blossom, pink pepper, Grasse rose, hothouse ferns, warm sun, sweet heliotrope)

There’s a sample set available for $20 that includes all the scents or roll-ons are available for $20 each. Whenever I purchase from them I tend to grab the sample pack to find out which fragrances are a love and later on indulging in the rollerballs I love the most.

You can get these now at www.sixteen92.com.

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