Floral, Spicy
During the 1950s, fashion photos showed women with a cold, hard side, vaguely haughty and not to say ... snobbish. Typically the models were shown considering a Manhattan skyline or the top of the Eiffel Tower with blank expressions. The magnitude of the New Look gave them some attitude. This is the time of twin sets, pearls and high heels. Reflecting the times, Paul Vacher created “Snob”, with its fruity spicy floral bouquet.
Snob has a floral bouquet of white flower, paired with rose, to give a sensual effect. Spices including Iranian saffron bring a heat that is sublimated by precious woods: Australian sandalwood and Virginian cedar, surrounded by white musk...
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