In 1957, this mystical fragrance was born to pay tribute to the legendary elegance of Philippe Mallet, the husband of Madame Carven. Madame Carven wanted something for the carefree man and incorporated vetiver. Vétiver de Carven is the first Eau de Toilette in the history of perfumery that plays with this base. Carven decided in 2014 to continue this path, releasing a new version of the great classic in the world of fragrances.
Top note:
- Bright bergamot leaves, arranged in the fresh juice of grapefruit.
- Lemon and lemongrass illuminate this fragrance and form a dynamic fusion.
Heart note:
- The intensity of geranium and lavender reveals the masculine note, accentuated by the spicy touch of nutmeg.
- The timeless orange blossom adds a veil of sweet harmony.
In the base, the warm cedarwood and soft facets of sandalwood blend naturally with benzoin. The vetiver envelops everything in a sensual masculinity and underscores this masculine and attractive blend.