Oriental Leather Eau de Parfum is a rich and intoxicating fragrance that evokes the dazzling wonders of the Sultanate of Oman, in its trail of leather and patchouli.
Anise, cinnamon, and vanilla illuminate this velvety veil, like the golden heat of the Wahabi Sands desert and the radiant sun on the peaks of the Hajar Mountains. As the sun sets and the stars once again dot the sky, the fresh, floral scent of lavender is revealed.
Patchouli leather
Coriander seed essence, Chili leaf essence, Lavender essence, Leather accord, Anise seed essence, Geranium leaf, Cinnamon bark essence, Benzoin, Patchouli essence, Vanilla pod absolute
NOTES
Lavender essence / Leather accord / Patchouli
Volume: 75ml
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4.9 ★★★★★ with over 600 reviewsMemo
Clara and John Molloy, the founders of Memo, met on a chairlift in 2005, suspended between heaven and earth, between two worlds, in that weightless space conducive to daring, which broadens horizons. They quickly decided to embark on a long journey together. It would also be a creative one. Memo, which they launched in 2007, is part of this adventure: a collection of olfactory journeys that now includes eleven fragrances, making a destination the starting point of a sensory odyssey. This choice is guided by their history and their convictions: John Molloy grew up in the invigorating Irish countryside, close to horses, before traveling the world to discover cultures beyond those of leather and the land. Of Andalusian origin, and therefore sensitive to outside influences, Clara Molloy forged her taste for accents in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, Catalan pines and Swiss mountains, approaching travel as a necessary breath, an open book on life.