La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy Eau de Toilette by Guerlain

La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy Eau de Toilette by Guerlain: The Standard Bearer of French Elegance
The Guerlain house has a fascinating history. Since 1828, Guerlain has sublimated feminine elegance with intoxicating fragrances, while conveying French know-how to the four corners of the world. With its impressive longevity, Guerlain is one of the oldest French companies. However, it has not lost any of its modernity and has been able to evolve with the times. In a very contemporary and dynamic spirit, aimed at women of the new generation, Guerlain designed La Petite Robe Noire in 2012. Since then, this feminine essence has become the house’s bestseller. Today, La Petite Robe Noire pays tribute to its French origins. Guerlain’s iconic Eau de Toilette becomes La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy.
The Flowery and Fruity Breath of La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy Eau de Toilette
Designed by Thierry Wasser, the exclusive perfumer of Guerlain, La Petite Robe Noire Eau de Toilette is a fruity and floral fragrance that twirls in the air like a spring breath. Today, the limited edition La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy only modifies its bottle, while its fragrance remains unchanged. Very light, La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy is thought of as “an invisible dress, a game between what is hidden and what is revealed.” This juice begins with a bouquet of rose, jasmine, and orange blossom. Then, this delicacy is relayed by greener and dazzling heart notes of apple, cherry, and blackcurrant. Little by little, the sensuality of La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy blossoms at its base, combining amber and white musk to form a luminous and cozy halo.
The New Tricolor Bottle of La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy by Guerlain
Belonging to the La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy line, the bottle immediately catches the eye with its unique design. Indeed, its shape remains identical to that of its predecessors, dating back to the beginning of the 20th century. Originally, the La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy bottle was designed by Serge Mansau for L’Heure Bleue and Mitsouko perfumes. With this container, Guerlain offers us insight into its history. Some of its iconic elements haven’t changed at all over a century of existence, such as its comma-shaped shoulders or its inverted heart-like hood. On the other hand, the transparency of its glass has given way to a new colored lacquering. The Little Black Dress So Frenchy Eau de Toilette is decorated with several blue, white, and red stripes to recall the French flag. In its Eau de Toilette version, red dominates, while blue takes over in its Eau de Parfum edition. By opting for such a bottle, Guerlain is making La Petite Robe Noire So Frenchy “the mischievous banner of French glamor.”