EscadaSantorini Sunrise Eau De Toilette 30 ml

15 reviews, 4.6 on average
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Mandarin, Jasmine, Pepper (pink)

Are you ready for a trip to the beautiful Greek island of Santorini?

Dream away to this white and blue paradise with this new women's perfume Escada Santorini Sunrise Eau de Toilette Limited edition. This fragrance opens with refreshing notes of juicy mandarin and bergamot sorbet, highlighted by radiant jasmine. A colorful explosion of pink pepper makes this fresh perfume extra radiant and alluring.

Escada Santorini Sunrise is a direct ticket to the jewel of the Greek islands, Santorini, where the deep waves of the sea and the feminine bougainvillea flowers have been the inspiration for the beautiful bottle. The cardboard is inspired by the authentic Greek architecture of the sunrise.

Designed by perfumers Mylène Alran and Benoist Lapouza, this limited edition Escada fragrance is a tribute to natural Greece. Mylène Arlan explored deep notes with an earthy finish, while Benoist Lapouza used ingredients that made him feel closer to nature. Escada Santorini Sunrise is a completely vegan perfume that will be your most memorable scent this summer, while respecting nature.

Use:
Spray the healthy scent on the body's pulse points: neck, décolleté, wrists and ankles - and it will last all day.

30 ml

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  • Febrina

    11 months
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    Parfyme

    Det her er seriøst favoritt parfymen min, brukte mamma sin i hele mai også kjøpte jeg meg min egen i Juni. Har brukt den siden da og kjøpt meg nye! Den lukter sykt godt og søtt!!! Det er min lukt alle vet jeg er i rommet hvis de lukter den 🥰
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