Monday, September 1, 2014

Harvest Collection from Givenchy


Harvest Collection from GivenchyThe best yields of flowers of the four countries became the basis for limited collection of fragrances Harvest Collection from Givenchy. Each fragrance reveals the flavor of the country: orange - Egypt, Jasmine India, rose - Morocco and Mimosas France. Make an unforgettable journey, opening a bottle of Ange ou Demon, Very Irresistible Givenchy, Amarige and Organza from the collection "Harvest Collection".


At the heart of these scents - natural ingredients of the highest quality. Over the years this line, they have become her hallmark in the world of fragrance.




Harvest Collection differs incomparable, unique olfactory composition obtained through the use of color is exceptional harvests 2009, collected in each of the four countries.




Thanks to the cooperation with the world's best manufacturers and with the glory of the expert in the field of perfumes, Givenchy managed to collect four outstanding crop of flowers in each region:




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Orange flowers from the Nile Valley hot Egypt were turned into fragrance Ange ou Demon.
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Centifolia rose from the region of Tides (Tidass) that is "spicy" Morocco, became the heart of the fragrance Very Irresistible Givenchy.
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Mimosa from the French Grasse has passed all its tenderness and sensuality amazing aromata Amarige.
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Sambac Jasmine from the Indian province Coimbatore (Coimbatore), turning into a fragrance Organza Givenchy, awakens the subtle femininity, enveloping warmth & sensuality.


Givenchy offers modified (due to the peculiarities of the harvest) the composition of the four "star creations", awakening every woman has the desire and curiosity to try out the updated version of your favorite fragrance.




The name of the flower, its origin and harvest year indicated on each bottle and packaging. This demonstrates the uniqueness and originality of each fragrance in the collection. The Givenchy style, interwoven with a floral heart of every flavor, turns every song into perfection.














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