Guerlain Shalimar EDP Spray
Shalimar
Guerlain's most successful and enduring fragrance was created by Jacques Guerlain at a time when fascination with the Orient was sweeping Europe. Inspired by the love of an Indian Emperor for his magnificent wife, Mumtaz-Mahal - for whom the Taj Mahal was built - Shalimar is named after "The Gardens of Shalimar," where their love grew.
A deliciously fresh flight becomes hazy and sensual when the vanilla and powdery notes of its sweet, sensual base are discovered.
Known as the 'Forbidden Fragrance,' Shalimar seduced the world at its 1925 launch and continues to entice with its daring, sensual notes of bergamot, iris, vanilla and exotic amber. This romantic classic in its famous art deco bottle is the quintessential oriental fragrance.
Notes:
Bergamot, Lemon, Jasmine, Rose, Iris, Incense, Opopanax, Tonka Bean, Vanilla.
Style:
Voluptuous, warm, embracing, sensual, the perfume of temptation.
Guerlain Shalimar EDP Spray