7753 Unexpected Mona

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Histoires de Parfums

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7753 stands for the dimensions of Mona Lisa painting for this perfume is not the perfume of an image, nor the mere perfume of a woman past - is the perfume of the woman. It is the scent of an emotion, of this undecipherable glance, of her unexplainable beauty, of her immersive power and her drawing us in. It is the perfume of our own enthralment. A hidden number for a hidden smile.

The unquiet meeting of Tuberose and Ivy, of Vetiver and Sandalwood under a Citrus haze. Enigmatic and voluptuous, at once bright and intense – ‘tis the perfume of a smile, a glance, a bliss. 

Fragrance Facts

Head notes: Italian bergamot, Ivy, Ma Khaen berry
Heart notes: Tuberose, Barbary fig, Heliotrope
Base notes: Vetiver, Sandalwood, Oakmoss

Perfumer: Gerald Ghislain
Conception:
 Paris, France
Year of Release: 2019

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An olfactive library that is telling stories about famous characters, raw materials and mythical years.

Histoires de Parfums’ perfumes perpetuate the French perfumery know-how, which features are luxury, nobility and creativity. Histoires de Parfums maintains the highest qualitative standards in the choice of the raw materials as well as in the choice of the bottles, packaging and communication tools.

Gérald Ghislain



Gérald Ghislain wrote his own story with the frantic rhythm of a passionate jack of all trades. An epicurean, he tastes all of life’s savors, sprinkling his daily life with refined luxury. He gives his all to his projects. Insatiable wonderer, he listens, reads and discovers, drawing inspiration from his trips and encounters. Gerald is impulsive and fully committed to his projects.
Perfumery is an old dream of his. Following a solid training at ISIPCA, Gerald founded Histoires de Parfums in 2000 and created a collection of twelve rare and delicate perfumes: these perfumes like him are rich in temperament and so, so romantic!

 

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