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Eau de Parfum with notes of Aldehyde, Hyacinth, Rose, Carnation, Jasmine, Tuberose, Iris, Oakmoss, Amber, and Sandalwood.
This radiant fragrance opens with a bold, floral accord. First, launched in 1976, was the first perfume created by a jeweler—and is now considered a true classic. Since its creation, First has embodied timeless glamour and the house’s unmistakable elegance through a refined aldehyde note that captivates instantly. The bottle, with its soft curves and harmonious shape, was inspired by precious diamond earrings from the Snowflake jewelry collection.
Top notes: Aldehyde, Hyacinth
Heart notes: Rose, Carnation, Jasmine, Tuberose, Iris
Base notes: Oakmoss, Amber, Sandalwood
- The Maison’s first fragrance dating back to 1976, First is a radiant, floral interpretation. A generous bouquet, glowing with aldehydes, is accompanied by notes of oakmoss, amber, and sandalwood.
- As radiant as it is elegant, First showcases a lush bouquet of flowers. Jasmine, rose, tuberose, carnation, and iris sparkle when combined with citrus notes and aldehydes, which lend them a timeless sophistication.
- With its elegant silhouette, the First bottle evokes a precious pendant with its airy loop. Its design pays a loving tribute to haute joaillerie and later served as inspiration for the Valenciennes earrings, now known as Snowflake.
Spray onto pulse points.
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No specific precautions are required for the use of this product under normal and reasonably foreseeable conditions.
