High heels are synonymous with pure femininity. They are mostly elegant women's shoes adorned with the high heels that give them their name. As we know them today, they emerged at the beginning of the 20th century and became popular in this country thanks to prominent and self-confident women such as the iconic Marlene Dietrich. Whether on the catwalk, in the business world or in private, high heels are the epitome of femininity, seduction, elegance and grace. Nothing beats high heels worn with emancipation...
High Heel White has a seemingly endless heel. Its wearer makes a grand entrance. All eyes are on her. She radiates greatness, strength, self-confidence and style. She is feminine through and through, the epitome of sovereignty and beauty; she is surrounded by a hint of seduction.
High Heel White – the fragrance
High Heel White – conceived by creative mind Herbert Stricker and realised by perfumers Christian Calabrò and Maurizio Cerizza – makes a grand entrance with its intense fragrance concentration. A sparkling, shimmering veil of fresh lemon and mandarin glows over the creation. Fresh green galbanum and coriander give the fragrance a soapy-clean tone. The powdery iris in the heart picks up on this impression and combines it with notes of rose and pelargonium, with lily of the valley and a sharp hint of cardamom. One immediately thinks of a chypre, but the triad is not completed in the traditional way. Instead of oak moss or musk, the base notes feature delicately spicy vanilla and tonka bean, sensual amberwood, a hint of earthy patchouli and the spiritual aura of incense and precious woods.
The fragrance High Heel White tends to appeal to women. A perfume created for the bride, the businesswoman, the seductress and the go-getter alike.