"My memories of Cap d'Antibes in the early Seventies conjure up this glamorous, intelligent, playful woman I love to design for," said Oldfield, speaking about his muse Charlotte Rampling with whom he spent a bohemian summer in France. Thus muses bridal designer Bruce Oldfield who is introducing his eponymous fragrance later this summer.
"Created in collaboration with perfume house Floris, the fragrance (on sale from July 25) aims to evoke the scent of summer in the South of France - with a heady mix of mimosa, bergamot, vanilla, ylang ylang and neroli. £89 for 100ml; available from Bruce Oldfield boutiques and Liberty". www.bruceoldfield.com
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