Beach Hut Woman is the newest addition to the “Midnight Flower” collection, which includes the perfumes 'Sunshine', 'Bracken', as well as the candles and room sprays 'Hope', 'Love', 'Happy', 'Smile', 'Joy', 'Sassy' and 'Peace'.
This is the continuation of Bracken's story, inspired by the Hippie period in the 70s.
“With this fragrance, I wanted to capture the spirit and atmosphere of a beach hut in winter,” explains Christopher Chong, the brand’s creative director.
This beach hut is built on the sand dunes.
This fragrance captures solitary and serene moments on deserted beaches in winter.
The fragrance reminds us of driftwood, broken and dried on the rocks and dry seagrass.
The key ingredients that were used to express the cold of winter and the warmth of the cabin are driftwood and cashmere.
Olfactory Family: Woody
Top notes: Bergamot, Mineral Accord
Heart: Driftwood accord, Ylang Ylang oil
(Lysilang)
Base: Patchouli, Cashmeran
Volume: 100ml
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In 1983, at the request of Sultan Qaboos bin Said, Sayyid Hamad bin Hamoud al-Busaidi, then Minister of the Royal Court's Diwan, founded the Amouage company with the aim of reviving the Arab tradition of luxury perfumes. Their first fragrance, launched in 1984 under the same name, was created by Guy Robert, a perfumer from Grasse, the French perfume capital.
The design of the bottles - gold, silver and semi-precious stones - is entrusted to Asprey, a London-based luxury goods brand.
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