HERMES - Colognes Collection Eau d'Orange Verte
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Description.
Top notes; Orange
Middle notes; Mint
Base notes; Moss
Fragrance category; Woody
Unisex
The very first Hermès cologne was created by Françoise Caron in 1979. It was initially called Eau de cologne Hermès, before being renamed Eau d'orange verte in 1997. Now iconic, it stands out for its vivid green freshness.
The Eau d'orange verte cologne combines vibrant orange with fresh mint and woody notes of moss. The iconic lantern bottle is adorned with a deep green. On the orange box, a vividly contrasting band recalls the colour of the bottle.
The Hermès Colognes collection offers a playground that is as infinite as it is masterly for exploring the sensory nature of materials. It brings immediate and abundant pleasure that unifies beyond genres, fashions, ages or seasons.
THE CREATION
The very first Hermès Cologne was created by Françoise Caron in 1979. Initially called Eau de Cologne Hermès, it was renamed Eau d’Orange Verte in 1997. Now iconic, it stands out for its vivid freshness.
OLFACTORY NOTES
The Eau d’Orange Verte Cologne combines vibrant orange with fresh mint and woody notes of moss.
THE OBJECT
The iconic lantern bottle is adorned with a deep green hue. Surrounding the orange box, a vividly contrasting band recalls its vibrant colour.
THE HERMÈS COLOGNES COLLECTION
The Hermès Colognes collection explores the virtuosity of materials. An infinite playground, it brings immediate and abundant pleasure that unifies beyond genres, ages or seasons.
