
House Hermès is renowned for its love of detail, which can rightly be called one of the hallmarks of the brand. What can I say: even their Hermès boutiques are thought out to the smallest detail, engaging not just professional decor and interior designers, but recognized aesthetes. These are people who can capture the unique spirit of the brand and fill the layout of the entire space with it.
Just like in fashion, it is impossible to understand Hermès perfumery without the sound of each individual note: from earthy skin to enveloping patchouli - a perfume from a famous French brand can be different, but something in it never changes. The inspirer and creator of the new fragrance Twilly Eau poivrée Christine Nagel managed to deduce the constant of the Hermès perfume code and give her a new breath - it turned out to be lliberté, freedom, or rather - the energy of the feminine, released into the wild, in a triumphant dance and round dance.

The name of Christine's new creation was given by a popular accessory (twillie), which now and then returns to the top list of fashion trends from the distant 60s - a narrow silk ribbon that can be worn as a choker, a band on an arm, a tie, a hair accessory. In general, as soon as your sense of taste and style pleases.
Freedom of choice, freedom to be yourself, freedom to be a woman - this is a polyphony of mischievous, rhythmic, pulsating femininity notes that capture from the first zip and carry away into the dance of dreams, dreams and resigned desires. Sensual femininity is the free femininity that is heard in the spicy and peppery composition of Twilly d'Hermès Eau Poivrée. A round dance of piquant pink berries, fresh rosebud petals and patchouli enchant you right back to the very origins of femininity. And if you are fascinated by Hermès, breaking out of this magical cycle is almost impossible - and is it necessary?
"Live brightly and soar freely."
From the official press release of the fragrance
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