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Capri Eau de Parfum

Capri Eau de Parfum
$30.00
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Size: 0.25 oz/ 7.5 mL Eau de Parfum Spray
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Fragrance Family: Fresh
Scent Type: Fresh Citrus & Fruits
Key Notes: Bitter Orange – Sweet Orange, Ylang-Ylang Extra Oil, Angelica Seeds
Fragrance Description: This fragrance features enchantingly complex aromas of blossoming orange trees and beautiful groves. It’s a fresh, spicy, and refined scent inspired by the settings of Villa Malaparte and the iconic film Le Mépris (1963) that was filmed on the Isle of Capri.
About the Bottle: The yellow color represents the citrus elements and beaming sun under clear skies and the horizon on the Isle of Capri. The different colors on the 19-69 bottles symbolize a rainbow, which in 1969 stood for peace and freedom.
About the Fragrance:
"I have always been captivated by legendary, trendsetting films. The movie Le Mépris from 1963 featuring Brigitte Bardot and Jack Palance is both iconic and stylish. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard, it is referred to as one of the greatest works of art produced in postwar Europe."
—Johan Bergelin, Sweden, founder and perfumer of 19-69
Scent Type: Fresh Citrus & Fruits
Key Notes: Bitter Orange – Sweet Orange, Ylang-Ylang Extra Oil, Angelica Seeds
Fragrance Description: This fragrance features enchantingly complex aromas of blossoming orange trees and beautiful groves. It’s a fresh, spicy, and refined scent inspired by the settings of Villa Malaparte and the iconic film Le Mépris (1963) that was filmed on the Isle of Capri.
About the Bottle: The yellow color represents the citrus elements and beaming sun under clear skies and the horizon on the Isle of Capri. The different colors on the 19-69 bottles symbolize a rainbow, which in 1969 stood for peace and freedom.
About the Fragrance:
"I have always been captivated by legendary, trendsetting films. The movie Le Mépris from 1963 featuring Brigitte Bardot and Jack Palance is both iconic and stylish. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard, it is referred to as one of the greatest works of art produced in postwar Europe."
—Johan Bergelin, Sweden, founder and perfumer of 19-69