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Tuberose, a flower called desire

2020-09-18T05:19:57.585Z


Long associated with the vamps of the 1950s, tuberose, the most narcotic of white flowers, as voluptuous as it is cleavage, bewitches a generation of freed young women.


“It has shapes, curves, hips, tuberose

, immediately announces François Demachy, Dior perfumer-creator who gave this sexy note to the ylang-ylang and jasmine of the new J'adore Infinissime.

It is a flower that “looks” like a trail, which immediately signs a powerful and assertive femininity. ”

The opposite of a perfume for a wise girl then.

I adore Infinissime by Dior.

DIOR

Narcotic, almost aggressive, tuberose can scare some skin types.

"

It's a flower that speaks of sex, of sensuality

," says fragrance editor Frédéric Malle, who has produced one of the most beautiful interpretations of it with Dominique Ropion and their Carnal Flower, launched in 2005.

It is often worn by a very particular type of women, very sophisticated in the Yves Saint Laurent way of the 1970s. Rita Hayworth in

La Dame de Shanghaï

by Orson Welles or Silvana Mangano in

Violence et Passion

by Luchino Visconti always deal Fracas de Piguet.

»Fracas, a mythical name for those who love tuberose.

It's the"

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Source: lefigaro

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