The third fragrance in the JEWEL collection, after M.MICALLEF JEWEL FOR HER and JEWEL FOR HIM, YLANG IN GOLD opens up on refreshing citrus head notes and consists of voluptuous flowers warmed by sweet and sunny base notes suggesting tropical islands, comprising ylang-ylang, sandalwood, coconut and vanilla. In the authentic French tradition of crafts and luxury, the M.Micallef Company gives priority to qualitative and natural ingredients in its fragrances and magnifies each bottle in its art studio. The bottle of YLANG IN GOLD is delicately hand decorated with Swarovski crystals specially designed for M.Micallef.
On the skin, YLANG IN GOLD leaves a light and delicate pearly golden dust made of golden powder, especially created and elaborated according to current standards for cosmetics.
Notes for Ylang in Gold by M.Micallef:
Top notes: Tangerine orange, geranium, artemisia
Heart notes: Ylang-ylang, rose, sandalwood, lily-of-the-valley, magnolia
Base notes: Coconut, vanilla, musk.
100 ml of Eau de Parfum with golden dust suspended in the juice ($245), as well as a same-size edition without the shimmer. Debuts October 2012.
Monday, November 12, 2012
M.Micallef Ylang in Gold: new fragrance
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Wonderful review i was wondering about this fragrance, I would never have suspected coconut, sounds even better now. Thanks for the information.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about this fragrance, i would have never suspected coconut. I think it sounds wonderful, thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about this fragrance, i would have never suspected coconut. I think it sounds wonderful, thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about this fragrance, i would have never suspected coconut. I think it sounds wonderful, thanks for the review!
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