- Product details
- Description
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Brand:
chantal thomass
Line: eau de parfum
Product Type: eau de parfum, tester
Classification: elite
Volume: 100 ml
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, fruit
Top Note: Apple, Cherry, Cranberry, Raspberry, Raspberry Leaf, Tomato
Heart Note: Heliotrope, Iris, Orange Blossom, Petitgrain, Red Rose, Violet
Base Note: Ambergris, Musk, Patchouli, Sandal
Chantal Thomass Perfumed Water – embodies sensuality and sexuality, an open provocation. From the first glance at the bottle, the essence of the fragrance, inspired by the famous Broadway production of "Chicago," becomes clear. A black lace garter seductively adorns a woman's leg, and on the bottle of Chantal Thomass Perfumed Water – it subtly, yet unmistakably hints at the captivating allure created for sensual seduction. The design in dark tones is associated with boudoir culture and piques interest. Interestingly, in 2002, by a curious twist of fate, there were two premieres: the film "Chicago" and Chantal Thomass perfume, providing each other with additional publicity.
Top notes – a bright, juicy, delicious fruity splash – sweet and ripe raspberry, tart with a spicy sourness, blueberry, and crispy apple.
Middle notes – an explicit bouquet of seduction composed of orange flowers, multifaceted heliotrope, powdery iris, velvety red rose, and tender violet, highlighted by bright petitgrain accords.
Base notes – the melody of seductive allure concludes with enveloping amber-musk warmth with elegant inclusions of sandalwood.
TESTER - A tester is a demonstration version of the fragrance provided by manufacturers along with a batch of products for promotional purposes at the point of sale. Please note that there are no differences (such as fragrance quality, longevity, etc.) between the tester and the retail version! The only difference is that since testers are released for advertising purposes, the manufacturer does not pay as much attention to their packaging: they are offered in so-called technical packaging (a simple cardboard box, different from the one used for retail bottles) and often do not come with a cap. This significantly lowers the price of testers.