Mancera Eau de Parfum Roses Greedy Golden Edition 120 ml
Mancera
Mancera Golden Edition Roses Greedy is a fragrance that exudes an aura of lavish elegance and playful sophistication. It envelops the wearer in a rich tapestry of blooming florals intertwined with luscious fruits, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a sun-drenched garden party where laughter mingles with the scent of fresh blossoms. This scent is designed for individuals who embrace both their romantic and adventurous sides, effortlessly balancing classic charm with modern flair.
The aroma conjures images of silk dresses fluttering in the breeze, champagne glasses clinking, and the warm glow of golden hour casting a magical light over joyous gatherings. It's a versatile fragrance that transitions seamlessly from daytime elegance to evening allure, leaving a trail of irresistible enchantment.
- product type
- eau de parfum
- best for
- male & female
- fragrance family
- floral
- top notes
- peach, black currant, mandarin orange, pink pepper, coconut
- heart notes
- rose, jasmine, floral accords
- base notes
- white musk, sugar, vanilla, amber, benzoin
In 2007, the famous perfumer and founder of the brand Pierre Mancera opened his own unique boutique on Place Vendome Street in Paris, which is famous for its magnificent shops. Being one of the most popular authors of modern fragrances, he produces compositions under his own name.
Pierre Mancera sees emotions, feelings, character, and life in perfume. Stories of desires, imaginations, infatuation, and passion create a unique combination of rare, expensive, and unusual components.
Each bottle, individually designed to order by the CNES space agency, is a combination of Art Nouveau and neoclassicism. The glass used in the manufacturing process is used to create portholes. It does not let in heat and the rays of the sun, which adversely affect the properties of the perfume.
"The best and most exceptional components are usually fragile and subject to the influence of light. I didn't want to pour my own fragrance compositions into metal cans."
Pierre Mancera
France


