Carmina was inspired by Henri Creed's sketchbooks, discovered in the private salon on Avenue Pierre 1ᵉʳ de Serbie in Paris. Carmina represents a bold, passionate woman, the ultimate heroine ready to take on any adventure with her floral, fruity, woody signature. From the very first moments, a sensual cherry accord envelops us and melts into an overdosed heart of violet notes. The fragrance finally settles on an enveloping base of musk, cashmere wood and amber.
The French-English perfume brand Creed was established in 1760 by James Henry Creed. It is one of the oldest houses with Farina Gegenüber (Cologne), Galimard (Grasse) and Caswell-Massey (New York). Among its first customers are the Count of Orsay, Queen Victoria and Empress Eugenie.