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À cœur perdu. L.B.

À cœur perdu. L.B.

Eau de Parfum

Iris, Orange Blossom, Cashmeran

A Hesperide, Floral fragrance evoking secret love, created by Fanny Bal for D’ORSAY.

A fragrance that keeps you in the tangy moment before… Yes, that one, just before…
It is a fragrance of absolution with a hint of Iris, a wind of forbidden mixed with Orange Blossom.
Between that first glance at the other and the moment when you can lie down next to him between Moss and Cashmeran, there is an interval that seems to last an eternity, until you launch yourself into it with all your heart.

Regular price 110,00€
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Good to know

  • → Unisex
  • → Hesperid Floral
  • → Delicate
  • → Iconic Creation
  • → Sustainable Packaging

Test your fragrance

For any purchase of a perfume, receive a free sample* to discover the fragrance before you wear it or give it as a gift. You can then return your unopened bottle, within 14 days, for a refund.

*Within the limits of available stocks.

Notes

Head: Bergamot, Lemon, Iris Aldehyde
Heart: Neroli, Orange Blossom
Base: Ambroxan, Mousse, Cashmeran

Know-How

D’ORSAY perfumes are made in France, respecting our heritage and know-how for 200 years.

The transparent bottle is characterized by its sleek shape echoing our non-gendered perfumes, its cap is magnetic and engraved.

Ingredients

Alcohol denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Behenyl Hydroxyethyl Imidazoline, Limonene. 80% vol.

This is a non-exhaustive list. For more information, please refer to the list of ingredients on the packaging. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.

Use and Care

A perfume is worn, vaporized and reveals itself as a state of love, revealing its notes little by little as a charming secret that belongs only to you.

Each pulsation of your heart accentuates the expression of this fragrance in your wrists, elbows, neck and neck. Remember to spray your perfume in these places.

Avoid rubbing your wrists once the perfume has been sprayed. Instead, let it develop. If you rub your wrists you will change its original intent.

External use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply to irritated or freshly shaved skin.

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Declaration

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Of Love

Whenever the Count of d’Orsay met L.B., his heart skipped a beat. A perfume that hides its truth from the undiscerning, opening with a whiff of Orange Blossom, Iris, and freshly cleaned sheets, erotic base notes of Ambroxan, Moss and Cashmeran… Each drop is a guilty pleasure, conveniently above all suspicions...

À cœur perdu. L.B.

The words of the
perfumer:

“À cœur perdu. L.B.” is a fragrance of absolution, reminding us of those sheets that we hung in the sun, with a breeze of prohibition mixed with Orange Blossom. A fragrance that starts off like a smile with its notes of Citrus fruits and Iris, turns into love with Orange Blossom and becomes carnal with Ambroxan.

Fanny Bal

À cœur perdu. L.B.

Creation

The perfume À cœur perdu. L.B. is a contemporary version of the original fragrance created by Alfred d’Orsay in 1830 for Lady Blessington, the love of her life. (hence the initials L.B in homage and which are exceptionally revealed to you). With this fragrance, your feelings will be gently protected. The ingredients for this fragrance come from LMR Naturals, an internal company of International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. that produces ingredients of responsible origin and whose goal is to help nature prosper through a vegetal supply.
À cœur perdu. L.B.

Evocation

D'ORSAY imagines special fragrances, evoking the universality of the state of love and exploring its many facets: caring love, free, paradoxical, ardent, adventurous, tender, striking, impulsive, sincere, spiritual, secret, tactile, unwavering… D'ORSAY perfumes are designed for couples, echoing the first historic fragrance designed in 1830 by Alfred d'Orsay for him and Marguerite Blessington. Each creation is named after an index sentence, signed with the initials of a personality whose identity is left to the imagination of each.

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