What are the secrets of the British Aristocracy? Are they as educated, courteous and polite as they are made out to be? "Portraits" is a tribute to the English spirit; between "establishment, humor and provocation". The family of "Portraits" continues with Lord George's younger brother: Arthur.
At the heart of the royal family, meet Lord George's rival brother: Arthur. A dreamy explorer in search of adventure, he sets out to explore the hills, lakes and temples of the far reaches of the Great Wall of China. His fragrance accompanies him on each of his journeys, revealing his wisdom with notes of sage, balanced by a mysterious facet thanks to incense and amber. Be careful not to get burned by his side: Arthur masters both the fire and the balance of his fragrance.
Between power and freshness, the fragrance promises an olfactory journey that transcends the ages.
Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Farnesol, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Coumarin, Linalool, Limonene, Isoeugenol, CI 14700 (Red 4), CI 17200 (Red 33), CI 60730 (Ext. Violet 2), CI 42090 (Blue 1), CI 19140 (Yellow 5).
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.