Over the last ten years or so, eau de Cologne has been back in vogue. From Dior to Prada, all the big names are rushing to bring out their version, far removed from the has-been spirit that used to accompany the product.
The great luxury house Hermès is a pioneer in this revival. Its “Eau d’orange verte”, created as long ago as 1979, marked the beginning of the “Colognes” success story. And this summer 2013 sees the arrival of two new additions to the collection. While “Eau de mandarine ambrée” and “Eau de narcisse bleu” complement each other right down to the color of their bottles, the two fragrances also succeed in the same explosive challenge: that of giving the classic tradition of Cologne a real boost.
Mischievous tangerine or darker narcissus: the choice will be difficult. But whatever the outcome, your senses won’t be disappointed…
“Eau de mandarine ambrée” or “Eau de narcisse bleu” – Hermès- 100 ml spray.

Illustration: “Eau de mandarine ambrée” and “Eau de narcisse bleu” – Hermès – © Hermès
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