2017-10-31

TIFFANY & Co. Introduces New Artisanal Fragrance


Tiffany & Co. introduces its new fragrance  - a bold scent created by world-renowned master perfumer Daniela Andrier of Givaudan. The sparkling floral musk is a contemporary take on the most precious ingredients of traditional haute perfumery. The scent opens  with vibrant top notes of vert de mandarine. At the heart, a precious iris flower is the hero ingredient. Tiffany’s association with the iris dates back to the earliest sketches found in the Tiffany Archives and is deeply entwined in the DNA of the house. It was an iris brooch set with demantoid garnet blossoms and Montana sapphires that earned Tiffany the grand prize at the Paris Exposition in 1900. Harvested in France during the months of July and August, the iris butter is obtained through a unique hydrodistillation extraction, exclusive to the Tiffany fragrance, ensuring a pure, bright, sensual and long-lasting richness to the final note. This signature ingredient adds strength, femininity and grounds the composition with refinement and sophistication. Patchouli base notes wrapped in a blend of soothing musks is sensual on the skin. The final structure is both unexpected and timeless scent in its most elemental form.


The glass flacon of the Tiffany & Co. fragrance takes its inspiration from the house’s most iconic diamond cuts. The elaborate faceting work at the base recalls the 128.54 carat TiffanDiamond perhaps the worlds most rare yellow diamond, with 82 facets while the pure geometric lines of the shoulders mirror the house’s Lucida® cut diamond engagement ring. A hint of Tiffany Blue® accents the collar in the house’s signature T pattern. Disguised under the cap is a metal plaque engraved with the Tiffany & Co.® mark. Inside, a delicate juice with the slightest tint of blue illuminates the precise cuts of the bottle. Like all of the jeweler’s creations, the fragrance is presented in the signature Tiffany Blue Box® , an internationally recognized symbol of style and sophistication.

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