The “Summer of Love” was a social phenomenon that took place in the summer of 1967. It was a cultural earthquake that sought to overturn the old values of previous generations and heralded a new consciousness of freedom, “sex, drugs and rock 'n” roll'. Their search for enlightenment led the flower children in colourfully decorated Volkswagen buses to places like Machu Picchu and Kathmandu. New destinations and music festivals spread within the hippie community with the help of the “Invisible Post”.
The Invisible Post Eau de Parfum was inspired by the hippie movements of the 1960s. An energetic and woody fragrance. The scent notes include green fig, blackcurrant and Virginia cedarwood.