RabanneOlympea Flora Eau De Parfum 50 ml

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Blackcurrant buds (Cassis), Peony, Rose

Olympéa Flora by Paco Rabanne is a lavish and feminine Eau de Parfum Intense. Dive into a blooming pink bouquet of graceful roses and peonies, elevated by a sensual twist of sparkling blackcurrant and salted vanilla - Olympéa's signature note.

Olympéa Flora is a floral, ultra-feminine take on the classic Olympéa, crafted for a goddess. Fresh top notes of blackcurrant and pink pepper lead into a unique floral signature of pink peonies and two luxurious rose extracts. This is embraced by soft base notes of salted vanilla and cashmere wood, ensuring an elegant and refined finish.

The pink bottle is framed by contrasting details. The black pattern is inspired by orchids and tropical leaves, nodding to Olympéa Flora's delicate signature note of salted vanilla. Glossy laurel leaf wings wrap around the sides of the bottle, a divine symbol of feminine strength and courage.

Olympéa Flora is just one of Paco Rabanne's popular fragrances for women in the Olympéa range, where you'll find a unique scent for her that never compromises in the quest for the perfect signature fragrance.

Top Notes: Pink Pepper & Blackcurrant Sweet Chord
Heart Notes: Pink Roses & Peonies
Base Notes: Salted Vanilla, Patchouli, & Cashmere Woods

Product Specifications: - An Eau de Parfum Intense for daily wear - Contains 12-20% fragrance concentration - Leaves a noticeable scent trail lasting up to 8 hours

Usage:
Apply to pulse points – neck, wrist, and heart – to keep the fragrance lasting all day and all night.

50 ml

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