Diptyque Releases Two Anniversary Fragrances

Diana Bell-Heather   |   24-02-2018

 

Tempo.

 

One of the most iconic fragrance houses Diptyque are celebrating 50 years of scent with two new creations.

 

Tempo and Fleur de Peau are the latest works that are not only new and completely modern, but also reverent nods to their big sister, L’Eau. Each scent has a personality and for those looking for those strong notes of patchouli will appreciate how perfumer Olivier Pescheux managed to balance those punchy floral accents with violet leaves and maté absolute to create Tempo.

 

Fleur de Peau is the softer, gentler of the two opening with Italian notes of mandarin orange and bergamot, and a dash of pink peppercorns that hover between petals and seeds. A refreshing result that can be worn all day long.

 

Fleur de Peau.

 

Diptyque’s history is rich in travel and discovery, the founders painter Desmond Knox-Leet, interior architect Christiane Gautrot and theatre designer Yves Coueslant were known for bringing unique treasures to their store in Paris before creating the first candle, and that freedom of the 60’s is not only translated into the latest fragrances but is also seen in the design of the bottles.

 

Time to make room on your bathroom shelf.

 

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