It causes a stir in its wake and even mischievously provokes, playing with the ambiguity of its androgynous curves. Its silhouette houses the memory of Jicky , the woman Aimé Guerlain fell in love with while studying in England. The perfumer will pay tribute to this youthful love with a perfume so revolutionary that it would be considered the first modern perfume. Jicky transcends the limits of the masculine-feminine and surprises with the radicality of its contrasts. Lemony lavender and its fougère accord calm the cold, and woody and vanilla notes provide character and warmth. Jicky, who baffled women and seduced men before conquering them all, will always represent "the excitement contained in a bottle."
The spicy notes , which bloom in contact with the warmth of the amber facet, play very skillfully with the aromatic and fresh heart of the lemon and lavender notes . In the background of this daring composition, woody and vanilla notes are distinguished that provide vitality and personality to the fragrance.
Designed by Raymond Guerlain in 1912, its legendary "inverted heart" bottle is enhanced with elegant scrolls inspired by art nouveau. Its avant-garde cap in the shape of a hollowed heart evokes the delicate romanticism of this monument to perfumery, a true technical feat.
Guerlain is a French perfume house, among the oldest in the world. It has a large customer following, and has traditionally been held in high esteem in the perfume industry. Perfumes by Guerlain are often said to be characterized by a common olfactory accord known as the "Guerlinade". A perfume by the same name was launched by Guerlain in 1921.
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