An undoubtedly elegant Rect of Iris line, quitted with precision by the dusty green character of a duo of Galbano and Mimosa. Floral details and wooden embellishments are adorned with musk and amber to round the net edges.
In 1937, Galion was an established maison, which allowed Paul Vacher to try more experimental ideas in his collection. He began working on "soliflore" varieties, in which a flower receives the treatment as a star. A nod to the Art Déco period, which reached the peak in the 1930s, Paul Vacher sculpted this Iris in a symmetry of Mimosa and Galbano, making the Galion a point of reference in French perfumery, attentive to the arts and in step with his own times.