Thursday, 1 December 2011

Dolce & Gabbana Velvet Perfume Collection launched at harrods.


Launched yesterday at Harrods, Dolce & Gabbana's new 'Velvet' Perfume collection, according to their bumpf, it  utilises only the finest ingredients to create a selection of six fragrances, reminiscent of days gone by, with a heavy nod to modernity.

At present available only at Harrods, are available only in 50ml sizes, and cost £120 per bottle, with no information yet as to whether or not other locations will be added later, below is a gallery of each fragrance, with an image and brief description of each.


Dolce & Gabbana Velvet Desire - Inspired by the Rennaissance period, features white flowers such as gardenia, tuberose, with a finish of frangipani.


Dolce & Gabbana Velvet Love - Inspired by Lake Como's carnations, full of the fragrance of Carnations, with oriental notes, and ylang ylang and pepper base.


Dolce & Gabbana Velvet Sublime - The Orange Groves of Sicily are from where this scent's inspiration comes, Sicilian Mandarin, orange blossom and neroli, create a light summery fragrance.


Dolce and Gabbana Velvet Patchouli - Patchouli oil is one of the most intriguing and diverse ingredients available for perfumes, despite being a regular feature in many scents, each Perfumier seems able to bring something different out of this incense, be it Tom Ford, Oliver Creed or Stefano Gabbana.  this Fragrance is Patchouli Oil, Kephalis and Musk, a distinctly masculine fragrance in this selection.


Dolce & Gabbana Velvet Wood - As the name suggests, wood is where this fragrance draws its heady musk, with a deep resinous note of Ebony Wood, it's like walking into a Millionaires study each time you smell it, the Ebony Wood yeilding to Benzoin and Black Leather smells.


Dolce & Gabbana Velvet Vetiver - Finally we present Velvet Vetiver, Inspired by a mediterranean Summer, Featuring Vetiver, galbanium and base notes of Mediterranean fig, it is a fresh light fragrance, both youthful and sophisticated at the same time.

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