Onde 7 is a fragrance of hope, of a new era of charity and peace. This perfume was inspired by Egypt, particularly by Kyphi, the evening incense considered to be the origin of perfume. Honey notes are present in all Kyphi recipes and are particularly emphasised by narcissus blossoms.
This perfume is a call to cheerfulness; it is hypnotic and enticing. The animalistic notes reveal their extreme sensuality and give it a beguiling and attractive power. Blue ginger, narcissus and honey dominate the fragrance. Beeswax notes, spicy tonka bean and soft guaiac wood exert their distinctive appeal, ultimately leading us to the mysterious base. This captivates us with animalistic musk, earthy patchouli, creamy sandalwood and the mystical accents of castoreum and labdanum. As fascinating and legendary as a sacrificial ritual in ancient Egypt, yet full of hope and peace.
The bottle
The bronze-coloured bottles reveal the nectar of each creation. The caps are metallised in the same rich and opulent colour scheme. The golden label celebrates the quintessence of luxurious and precious raw materials. The packaging echoes these characteristics and envelops all the secrets of this fragrance composition.
Collection d'Ailleurs
The Collection d'Ailleurs opens a new chapter in the history of Evody. It pays homage to the riches of nature and the diversity of cultures. With the fragrances of the Collection d'Ailleurs, the designers offer us their interpretation of faraway places.
These fragrance compositions were born from the passions of the mother-daughter duo Régine and Cérine: travel and, of course, perfume.
Since childhood, Régine has travelled to foreign places through books. Places she longed to visit, which she later discovered with her young daughter Cérine... The feelings and wonder she experienced during their travels inspired her to continue this adventure through fragrances. ‘To travel is to give meaning to one's life, to give life to one's senses.’ Alexandre Poussin
The first perfumes in the Collection d'Ailleurs open up worlds that take us from the Orient to the Occident.