For the first time, the Juliette Has a Gun house explores the world of men's fragrances with a unique creation highlighting a raw material previously unexplored by Romano Cicci: vetiver.
Inspired by the concept of "boyfriend fashion", where women borrow their partners' clothes, Ex Vetiver offers a daring reinterpretation: here, it is the man who subtly appropriates this perfume borrowed from his beloved . Ex Vetiver thus reveals itself to be a feminine fragrance dedicated to men.
From the first notes, a citrus freshness bursts forth, mixing bright lemony notes with a delicate floral touch of lavender. Little by little, a masculine side is revealed, enriched with nuances of geranium, before giving way to the captivating depth of vetiver and musk.
The bottle is an invitation to a walk in the heart of a lush French garden: dressed in a vibrant green gradient evoking vetiver, it rises to an invigorating lemon yellow and ends in a deep and soothing green.
From New York to Paris, Tokyo or Sydney, Juliette attracts and intrigues. Armed with her perfume, she takes the reins of her life. The "gun", a metaphor for perfume, a symbol of power or a simple bluff accessory, represents the ascendency of women over men. And sometimes with a vengeance aftertaste ...