What mysteries do members of the British aristocracy hide? Are they as educated, courteous and polite as they are made out to be? "Portraits" is a celebration of the English spirit, blending tradition, humor and daring.
Penhaligon's introduces a new character: Monsieur Thompson. A discreet and enigmatic butler.
A master of discreet observation, Mr. Thompson will reveal all his savoir-faire with his woody, floral and spicy fragrance. Enter the family's book of secrets, opening with an infusion of sparkling spices carried by pink berries, while a vanilla bean reveals its subtlety in the art of detail, to finally be seduced by an addictive trail of sumptuous powdery iris.
alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), limonene, alpha-isomethyl ionone, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, linalool, coumarin, alcohol, eugenol, tris(tetramethylhydroxypiperidinol) citrate, citral, citronellol, geraniol, ci 60730 (ext. violet 2), ci 19140 (yellow 5), ci 14700 (red 4).
Penhaligon's
The founder of the brand, William Henry Penhaligon's, arrived in London in the 1860s to make a fortune and thus began his illustrious career. Creative and ambitious, William was inspired by the scents of the Turkish baths of the neighboring Jermyn street and created his first perfume, Hammam Bouquet, in 1874.