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LUBIN PARIS
Epidor Eau de Parfum 100ml
Epidor Eau de Parfum 100ml
SKU:B4682U
UPC:3700340551008Regular price
$299.00
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Top Notes:
Violet and Plum
Middle Notes:
Jasmine and Orange Blossom
Base Notes:
Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vanilla
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Introducing the exquisite and captivating fragrance of LUBIN EPIDOR (U) EDP. This 100ml Eau de Parfum is a true masterpiece that embodies elegance and sophistication. LUBIN EPIDOR (U) EDP is a fragrance that holds the power to transport you to a world of opulence and luxury. With every spritz, you will be enveloped in a divine blend of notes that create a truly mesmerizing scent experience. The fragrance opens with a burst of fresh and invigorating top notes that awaken your senses. As the scent evolves, it reveals a heart of delicate and enchanting floral notes that add a touch of femininity. Finally, the base notes leave a lingering trail of warmth and sensuality, ensuring a lasting impression wherever you go.
Just after the French Revolution, Pierre François Lubin founded his Perfume House, at rue Sainte Anne in Paris. He provided perfumed ribbons, ball masks, and rice powders to the “Incroyables” and “Merveilleuses.” His most famous creation however was the “Eau Vivifiante,” later called “Eau de Lubin.” The fragrance soon won him the favour of the Imperial court, and so began Lubin’s renown, thanks to Empress Joséphine and Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghèse. When the Bourbon monarchy was restored, the perfumer dedicated his fragrances to Queen Marie-Amélie. Thanks to these gentle ladies, the crowned heads of Europe began to trust Lubin. Among his documents are proudly displayed the Coats of Arms of France, the King of England, and the Russian Tsar. He also added the American Eagle to his list, as he was the first perfume maker to conquer the New World in 1830. From the banks of the Mississippi to the palaces of India, his fragrances would soon be famous the world over.
Just after the French Revolution, Pierre François Lubin founded his Perfume House, at rue Sainte Anne in Paris. He provided perfumed ribbons, ball masks, and rice powders to the “Incroyables” and “Merveilleuses.” His most famous creation however was the “Eau Vivifiante,” later called “Eau de Lubin.” The fragrance soon won him the favour of the Imperial court, and so began Lubin’s renown, thanks to Empress Joséphine and Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghèse. When the Bourbon monarchy was restored, the perfumer dedicated his fragrances to Queen Marie-Amélie. Thanks to these gentle ladies, the crowned heads of Europe began to trust Lubin. Among his documents are proudly displayed the Coats of Arms of France, the King of England, and the Russian Tsar. He also added the American Eagle to his list, as he was the first perfume maker to conquer the New World in 1830. From the banks of the Mississippi to the palaces of India, his fragrances would soon be famous the world over.
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