HERMÈSEau d'Orange Verte Eau de Cologne
THE CREATION
The first Cologne from the House of Hermès, created by Françoise Caron in 1979. Initially called simply Eau de Cologne Hermès, it was later renamed Eau d'Orange Verte in 1997. Now iconic, it is distinguished by its vibrant, green freshness.
THE OLFACTORY NOTES
Eau d'Orange Verte Cologne combines a radiant orange with the freshness of mint and the woody notes of moss.
THE OBJECT
The iconic lantern bottle is enveloped in a deep green. On the orange box, a stripe that replicates the color of the bottle creates an interesting contrast.
THE HERMÈS COLOGNES COLLECTION
Hermès Colognes constitute an infinite and virtuoso playground, exploring the sensuality of materials. They reflect an immediate and generous pleasure that transcends genres, fashions, ages, or seasons.
Bottle with removable spray cap.
The founding cologne created by Françoise Caron in 1979 and inspired by the scent of an undergrowth damp with morning dew, this fragrance, which has since become an emblem of Hermès, is distinguished by the singularity of its freshness. A perfume story imagined as an explosion of citrus notes where orange plays the leading role among barks and leaves, lemon, mandarin, mint, and currant buds. Eau d'orange verte reveals all its complexity in a unique trail composed of oakmoss and patchouli."
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