Fougère means "fern" but, in reality, it is an agreement created in 1882 by Paul Parquet, composed of bergamot, lavender, geranium or violet leaves, cumarina (Fava Tonka), vetiver and oak musk. This timeless elegance is exalted in our Fougère in a different, more modern interpretation, with a more built olfactory pyramid: a link with tradition to build a better future.
"A fougère agreement that for the time was avant -garde. With aquatic head notes, sparkling and evocative of sparkling water and sober bitter to enhance its positive vision of the future.
A Fougère agreement that symbolizes its devotion to the family, because in itself recalls nature understood as a refuge, for its notes of natural origin.
A Fougère agreement that, born at the end of the 19th century with the appearance of two innovative fragrances by two very famous Maison, will be successful only in the 1960s and, as a progressive facet, will turn into a contemporary classic. This highlights its opening to the world, its interest in other realities different from the Italian one.
A Fougère agreement to demonstrate his great charm and his predisposition to seek the detail that made him attractive. He is a man who stands out for being sophisticated. He wears no one's perfume by highlighting his individuality, his courage and his strong personality from which many women are attracted.
Finally, a Fougère agreement for its link with tradition. The past acts as a guide, in order to build a better future. A past made of olfactory evocations such as tobacco, the smell of shaving cream, the notes of vanilla and the tonka bean. "