Goldfield & Banks Velvet Splendour – 100ML Parfum
715.00 AED
Velvet Splendour is like holding a large bunch of sunburnt wildflowers in both arms and pressing one’s face gently into it. An impressionist’s painting of a long drive through the open, breezy and cloudless countryside.
The mimosa (wattle) tree bursting into bloom, marking the first sign of spring in Australia. Soft yellows are shaded against blue skies. The first inhale is an immediate mix of green stems, yellow blooms, cool air and warm light. Bold, sensual and glamorous.
SKU:
GFNB0008
24 in stock
Notes:
Mandarin, Hedione, Mimosa Absolute, Orange Blossom, Jasmine, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Vetiver, Leather, Tonka Bean, Oppoponax, Heliotropine, Oriental, Spicy, Powdery, Velvety, Exotic, Leathery
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Goldfield & Banks Australia was founded in Sydney in 2016 by Belgian – French, Dimitri Weber. “Falling in love with Australia’s lush, aromatic and botanical beauty, its sweeping plains, turquoise fringed coast, ochre red interiors and harsh, dramatic landscapes – this world wandering fragrance artisan created Goldfield & Banks Australia to capture the fragrant essences of these stunning elements and let them become his tribute to the unique, lustrous and extraordinary beauty of the Australian continent. This quest to develop a botanical dream from a timeless land, Dimitri Weber has created a luxurious and precious collection of gender-free fragrances featuring exceptional pure and rare Australian essences and oils unexplored in modern perfumery. Combining centuries of French fragrance méthodologie, it is, quiet simply, a quest for the ultimate Australian olfactory experience.” – a note from the brand.Designer Goldfield & Banks Australia has 10 perfumes in our fragrance base. Goldfield & Banks Australia is a new fragrance brand. The earliest edition was created in 2016 and the newest is from 2021. Goldfield & Banks Australia fragrances were made in collaboration with perfumers Francois Merle-Baudoin, Givaudan and Wessel-Jan Kos.