A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

6/29/11
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Inspired by Hector Berlioz’s symphony "The Specter of the Rose", Guerlain’s perfumer Thierry Wasser revisits the stylistic exercise of "duets"—compositions created from two floral notes, around a unique bouquet. This trail of musky and woody harmonies was designed to be like the ideal music of love, a floral and mysterious olfactory symphony.

Signature of the Guerlain House, the Bulgarian Rose is here combined with Indonesian Patchouli, for a grand duo—a unique fragrance with a carnal and mysterious tempo. This fragrance, with its original harmonies, exists exclusively as an Eau de Parfum, and is enclosed in a femininely curved bottle, released in limited edition.

A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

Idylle Duet

A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

© GUERLAIN / Fabien Sarazin

A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

A new Idylle signed Guerlain

A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

© GUERLAIN / Fabien Sarazin

A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

A new Idylle signed Guerlain

A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

© GUERLAIN / Fabien Sarazin

A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

A new Idylle signed GuerlainThierry Wasser, perfumer of Guerlain

A new Idylle<br>signed Guerlain

© GUERLAIN / Denis Chapouillé

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