After World War I, the Roaring Twenties reflected a desire for fashion, décor and all things exotic. The East, and Asia in particular, offered new horizons.
The desire for exotic travel led artists to incorporate Far Eastern culture into their creations: new silks, fine embroidery, pearls, woody scents, intoxicating and sweet...
In the euphoria of the Roaring Twenties, the female body was revealed for the first time, the corset was abolished, and flappers smoked casually and batted their eyes seductively.
Materials, colours and shapes stood for a new freedom and heralded the hope for new horizons at the beginning of the Roaring Twenties.
At the height of its history, to celebrate the Roaring Twenties themselves and the 1925 ‘Exposition internationale des Arts Décoratifs et industriels modernes’, the house of Oriza L. Legrand created ‘Horizon’, an oriental fragrance for boys and tomboyish girls, a fragrance of precious woods and ambergris with tobacco and soft leather.
Each Oriza L. Legrand Eau de Parfum comes in a pour bottle with a separate atomiser and cap. The perfume is elaborately packaged and wrapped in decorative paper that reflects the elegant design and style of the bottle.