HERMÈS Un Jardin en Méditerranée Eau de Toilette
THE CREATION
The Eau de toilette Un Jardin en Méditerranée, the first of the Parfums-Jardins, created in 2003, evokes a walk through a secret garden in Tunisia full of trees and flowers. An unusual oasis where olfactory, visual, and tactile sensations intertwine, conceived by Jean-Claude Ellena.
THE OLFACTORY NOTES
Un Jardin en Méditerranée Eau de Toilette, a fruity and woody fragrance, combines sweet fig with notes of green mastic and delicate oleander.
THE OBJECT
The bottle, designed by Fred Rawyler, is inspired by the lines of vintage car headlights. The glass of the bottle comes to life thanks to a delicate blue gradient that simulates the shifting reflections of the Mediterranean. The case is illustrated with southern colors captured by the brush of the artist Aurore de la Morinerie.
THE PARFUMS-JARDINS COLLECTION
The Parfums-Jardins collection is the meeting point between the essence of a place, the perfumer's source of inspiration, and the theme chosen by the House of Hermès each year to illustrate its creation. An olfactory journey that invites you to enjoy every shared moment and pursue the desire for freshness, to dream, and to escape.
A perfumed expression of a Mediterranean memory, a mosaic of olfactory, visual, and tactile sensations.
Jean-Claude Ellena
A story that explains the spirit of a Mediterranean garden, overflowing with trees and flowers, evoking a mosaic of fragrances stolen from a secret garden in Tunisia.
Like a travelogue, this perfume evokes that paradisiacal universe of shadows, water, and light, with the theme of a fig tree awakening to the peel of Mediterranean citrus fruits.
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