In collaboration with Museo del Perfume
Created in 1947 in France by the Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli and the Spanish artist Salvador Dalí, Le Roy Soleil is a surreal perfume that honors the glory days of Louis XIV. The bottle is made out of Baccarat glass, and this three and three-quarter-ounce perfume was a limited edition that offered 2000 pieces.
Oriental, fruity, with spices.
Bergamot, papaya flowers, rhubarb, cinnamon; oriental rose, Egyptian jasmine, patchouli wood,
vanilla, sandalwood, tonka bean, and amber.
This costume was inspired by the femininity that lies on the Earth. In the middle lies an angel that shines like the Sun and is surrounded by shells and elements of the ocean.
In collaboration with Museo del Perfume (MUPE)
2019