Lorenzo Villoresi's "Teint de Neige" – "the color of snow": this was the name given to the "Snow White complexion" during the Belle Époque, which made a pure and bright, powdered face shine. Just like the color of freshly fallen snow.
This dreamily beautiful fragrance is created from a clever combination of floral notes such as ylang-ylang, jasmine, and rose, with heliotrope also playing a role. For a distinctly fluffy softness, musk is blended with powdery notes, sweetly accented with tonka bean.