Cult-favorite fragrance house Le Labo debuted in 2006 and gained immediate renown for its subtle, striking scents, apothecary packaging and distinctive naming convention. Each name consists of a word and a number: the most prominent note and the quantity of notes in the composition.
Set includes:
☑ Colette 19: Bright and expressive citrus-fougere scent. It is like the morning of a cloudless summer day, when the sun is already generously illuminating everything around, but the air still retains a little night coolness, and glittering dew drops can be seen on the lush greenery. In the Colette 19 pyramid, sour-tart notes of bergamot and bitter orange are complemented by the delicate delicate sweetness of blooming jasmine, spicy-balsamic accents of basil leaves and an expressive floral-herbaceous violet tone.
☑ Colette 25:This is a unisex scent which is fresh, pleasant and will not offend. “FRESH! Discover a fluid freshness sourced below the earth’s surface through the musky green of angelica root and orris. Cedarwood and musk create shades of moss and soft woods in the background.” Additional notes include bergamot.
☑ Colette 34: A lush and luscious floral-fruity composition. It has everything that makes summer so beautiful: such pleasant warmth, ripe fruits, lush and fragrant greens steamed in the sun and a good mood as if spilled in the air. In the composition of Colette 34, mouth-watering sweet notes of figs with their light herbal-spicy freshness are set off by tart subtle tones of tea leaves, sweet-fruity jasmine facets and soft powdery-leathery nuances of musk.