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ROCHAS NEW EAU DE TOILETTE – ORANGE HORIZON

By Crash redaction

Eau de Rochas has established itself as the epitome of freshness in the history of perfumery since its creation in 1970. Its new Eau de Toilette, Orange Horizon, inspired by the landscapes of the Riviera, marks the very first feminine Cologne ever created for the French house.

After the great Eau de Rochas Citron Soleil  last summer, Rochas dedicates the second chapter of its Eau de Toilette collection to orange, a citrus symbol of energy and good cheer, which has lent its name to the most dynamic of colors.

Orange Horizon revisits the ingredients of the iconic Eau de Rochas through waters with joyful and refined narratives, always inspired by the unique landscapes and atmosphere of the Riviera and the Mediterranean, dear to Marcel Rochas. Its fragrance summons the vivid and cheerful scents of blooming orange blossoms, heightened by the caress of the sun. 

This new Eau de Toilette is the creation of the perfumer Nathalie Cetto. To capture all facets of the orange, she imagined a top accord combining two varieties originating from Sicily, where the Tarocco orange, fresh and tangy, engages in a dialogue with a bitter orange of impeccable chic. A hint of mandarin enhances the brightness of this elegant and multifaceted orange duo.

These fresh and zesty citrus notes give way to the solar scents of magnolia; basil brings slightly spicy aromatic notes to this floral heart. In the base, ambery and musky notes create an aura of sensuality. A touch of cedar completes this addictive composition.

With Orange Horizon, Rochas continues to celebrate the spirit of the Riviera, offering a fragrance that embodies the essence of sunny days and vibrant landscapes, capturing the timeless elegance of French perfumery.

Eau de Toilette Orange Horizon will be available exclusively at Marionnaud until March 31th, and then throughout the distribution network starting April 2nd.

www.rochas.com

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