
The new creation of House perfumer François Demachy is a free variation of the first fragrance in the Sauvage line, which has excited women's hearts since 2015. Then the main "nose" Dior managed to create a fresh and at the same time noble essence for freedom-loving seekers, opening with bright notes of Chinese pepper and unique Calabrian bergamot and revealing confident accords of lavender, geranium, vetiver and patchouli. It was a new word in the history of Dior perfumery and at the same time a tribute to the 1966 fragrance Eau Sauvage - an iconic creation of the genius perfumer of the 20th century Edmond Roudnitska.
The new version of Demachy's fragrance - Sauvage Very Cool Spray - sounds clearer and more confident. The perfumer intensifies the explosive opening notes of Calabrian bergamot, introduces fresh grapefruit and completes the composition with spicy lavender, after saying goodbye to the harshly viscous labdanum. As a result, Demachy received a real explosion of wild freedom, hidden in a laconic and elegant bottle.
Perhaps the most important feature of the novelty is its innovative, “road-going” design, which boldly and categorically violates all possible rules and rituals for applying perfume. Sauvage Very Cool Spray is the scent of itinerant and free-spirited nomads, which is applied using a prolonged microspray (you can apply the scent even by turning the bottle upside down). This is a real manifesto of masculinity: no foppishness, only spontaneous, manly sharp and uninhibited movements.
Sauvage Very Cool Spray is not only compact (fits even in your pocket), but also environmentally friendly. It differs from classic aerosols in that it uses normal air and not harmful gases when spraying. This technology not only does not contribute to the destruction of the ozone layer, but also provides a better and more powerful spray on the body.

The face of the new generation scent, like two years ago, remains the actor Johnny Depp - a real rock star: freedom-loving, uncompromising, running from the metropolis into the wild desert inhabited by predators. In the “Into the Wild” commercial by Jean-Baptiste, Mondino Depp, personifying the philosophy of the fragrance, gets rid of expensive jewelry, buries them at sunset - and is left alone with the wild elements.
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