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Exquisite, intriguing, transporting. Parfum No.1 opens with the dreamy scent of old roses and gradually an entire delicately sweet garden blooms, warmed by the sun. Sarah Barton-King’s by-appointment-only boutique, The Pink Room, has been described as “Marie Antoinette meets Holly Golightly at Carnival in Venice”. She worked with Guy Roberts, one of the great “noses” of the world, to create this jewel of a scent. Complex yet soft, like floating layers of silk chiffon, it truly smells pink. Not cotton candy pink, but the pale blush pink of a creamy cashmere sweater, the luminous pink of a rare pearl. |
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bergamot, rose, jasmine, lily of the valley, violet, vanilla, moss, musk |
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