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If we had to choose one fragrance that truly captures the history of the Maison Dorin, it would have to be Versailles 1780. A subtle, powdery scent that pays tribute to the year when the Maison Dorin was appointed Supplier to the Royal Court of Versailles in rice powders and makeup.
An extraordinarily delicate and refined aroma, combining the powdered scent of violet, sweet almond and peach, and an understated flourish of lipstick notes.
Olfactory Family | FLORAL, POWDER |
Head notes | Almond, Bergamot, Violet Powder |
Heart notes | Lipstick Notes, Rose, White Peach |
Bottom notes | Benzoin/Styrax, Musk, Raspberry |
A collection inspired by Dorin’s history and its intimate association with the Palace of Versailles. A range of five exquisite scents, each telling a story related to the rich heritage of the Maison and its place in French history.
Each fragrance is created using the finest ingredients and presented in a dazzling white edition of the Maison’s trademark glass perfume bottle. An elegant gilded signature spells out Dorin on the lower part of the bottle.
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If we had to choose one fragrance that truly captures the history of the Maison Dorin, it would have to be Versailles 1780.
The Bureau du Roi is the essence of expert 18th century French carpentry. A sublime desk crafted from the finest wood, it was personally commissioned by King Louis XV...
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