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Jacques Fath - Red Shoes
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A woody floral fragrance. A fragrance with a silky effect, which illustrates both femininity and sensuality.
"Red Shoes" is the name of the 1948 ballet film for which Jacques Fath designed the fabulous costumes for the prima ballerina, Moira Schearer.
In 1950, Fath designed a sumptuous red silk dress of the same name, worn by model Bettina. This incredible dress inspired the perfumer to create this fragrance with a sparkling opening with this first sensation of freshness.
Blue ginger and pink pepper evoke the cool, metallic colors of the silky, satin dress. The extravagant damask rose absolute highlights the opulence of the masterful patchouli, both spreading a strong aroma.
Recommended occasion
Autumn, spring and summer
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Grades
Output Notes
Black currant, red berries, grapefruit and aldehydes
Heart notes
Absolute of rose damascena, geranium, ginger and pink pepper
Background notes
Patchouli, cashmere and musks
What is a decant?
It is the original perfume extracted by us from its bottle to a 3, 6 or 10ml atomizer.
This allows you to safely try it on your skin, feel the aroma and see how it behaves in terms of performance and sillage.
The decant is ideal for taking your perfume on a trip, and you can also use it to reapply it during the day.
*Each ml allows about 12-15 sprays.
Country of origin: France
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