Etat Libre d’Orange Archives 69 – Perfume
Original price was: $184.00.$46.00Current price is: $46.00.
Description
Release Date:2011
Brand:Etat Libre d’Orange
Line:Archives 69
Product Type:Eau de Parfum, Tester
Classification:Niche
Volume:100 ml
Country:France
Perfumer:Christine Nagel
Made in:France
Gender:Unisex
Scent Type:Eastern, Spicy
Top Note:Capsicum, Pink Peppercorn, Tangerine
Heart Note:Frankincense, Orchid, Plum
Base Note:Benzoin, Camphor, Musk, Patchouli
Caution:Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with water, Do not use near open flames or heat sources, Highly flammable, Store out of reach of children
The Eau de Parfum Archives 69 by Etat Libre d’Orange, crafted in 2011 by the talented Christine Nagel, embodies the brand’s philosophy. It advocates for complete immersion in creativity, freedom from stereotypes, dogmas, and restrictions. The number 69 in the title refers to the address of the flagship boutique of Etat Libre d’Orange. This unisex fragrance, built on spicy and oriental accords, emphasizes a connection to roots, freedom of thought, and uniqueness that should be evident even in the details.
Top Notesgreet you with a bold blend of vibrant, juicy mandarin, piquant pink pepper, and spicy peppercorn, adding dynamism to the aromatic overture.
Heart Notesenvelop you in warm embraces with mystical hints of incense, exotic undertones of orchid, and a juicy splash of plum.
Base Notescomplete the deep and sensual profile with resinous nuances of benzoin, refreshing accents of camphor, powdery touches of musk, and earthy patchouli.
TESTER– A tester is a demonstration version of the fragrance added by manufacturers to a batch of products for promotional purposes at the point of sale. Please note that there are no differences (such as fragrance quality, longevity, etc.) between a tester and the retail version! The only difference is that since testers are produced for advertising purposes, the manufacturer does not pay as much attention to their packaging: they are offered in what is known as technical packaging (a simple cardboard box, different from the one used for retail bottles) and often do not come with a cap. This is why testers are priced lower.






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