With Sweet Disruption. W.T., Jean-Christophe Hérault draws us into a deep, mysterious world of reverie, evocative of the first thrill of budding love. It's a breath of fresh air, an electric current that flows through us. Sweet Disruption. W.T. illustrates a love story born of an unexpected encounter between two ingredients that everything opposes: mint and incense. In the top note, the freshness of rose berries amplifies this bold accord, while floral notes develop in the heart, bringing powerful sensuality. Finally, notes of vetiver provide an elegant base.
Perfumes born from a heartbeat... 1830, Alfred d'Orsay, a gifted and whimsical aesthete, conceived the first gender-neutral perfume to conceal his forbidden love affair with Marguerite Blessington.