VII - Cosmos Flower

Clive Christian

VII - Cosmos Flower

Preferred by Women / Unisex

The flower of love, chocolatey cosmos, originally from Mexico inspires this charming fruity gourmande.

Top Note: Lemon.

Heart Note: Cocoa.

Base Note: Benzoin.

£408.33
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Inspiration

Known as the flower of love, the bittersweet cosmos flower emanates a sumptuous chocolatey aroma. Lemon, caramel and benzoin collide with natural cocoa, intense ylang-ylang and sensual jasmine to bring this warm and comforting perfume alive.

Ingredients

ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), AQUA (WATER), BENZYL SALICYLATE, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, LINALOOL, BENZOPHENONE-3, HEXYL CINNAMAL, LIMONENE, CITRONELLOL, BENZYL BENZOATE, BENZYL ALCOHOL, EUGENOL, GERANOIL, CITRAL, ISOEUGENOL, FARNESOL.
For external use only.

Please be aware that ingredient lists may change or vary from time to time. Please refer to the ingredient list on the product package you receive for the most up to date list of ingredients.

Delivery

Standard UK Delivery - £3.95. Orders will be delivered within 3 to 5 working days.

Royal Mail Tracked 24 - £5.50

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Clive Christian
Clive Christian

Clive Christian Perfume has a rich and vibrant history and as the brand has grown and evolved throughout time, these classic perfumes and their exquisite craftsmanship have remained the epitome of luxury perfumery.

Clive Christian’s history began in Victorian England where it was established by William Sparks Thomson as The Crown Perfumery Company. Having first opened a corsetry business in 1840, Thomson and his son found that due to the tightness of the garment’s ladies would faint and so lavender based smelling-salts were introduced to revive his clients. These salts were soon followed by the creation of a highly concentrated perfume called Crab Apple Blossom in 1865 which is where this company’s perfumed history begins.

The scents quickly caught the attention of high society and in 1872 Queen Victoria, one of the companies most famous customers, graciously granted the use of the image of her crown on the perfume bottles.

By 1879 The Crown Perfumery Company was exporting half a million bottles of 49 different perfumes to 47 different countries around the world, establishing its place in the world of perfumery.

By the 1920’s, The Crown perfumery Company had won over twenty medals, a true mark of the quality of its products.

The Crown Perfumery Company was reimagined as Clive Christian Perfume, and the inaugural Original Collection of perfumes launched in 1999. Clive Christian OBE restored the craftsmanship and tradition of haute perfumery and having celebrated 150 years, the perfumes are still adored by the modern elite of today.

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