Friday, July 15, 2011

Video: Eau Sauvage by Dior

1966, a fragrance by the "rigorous composition, simplified by the wide-ranging, sober" revolutionizes the codes to redefine the future. Dior's Eau Sauvage, "the fragrance, with its fresh flower symbolizes the youth for excellence," stated his maker after Edmond Roudnitska dedicated to new model of masculinity, an innovative youth (in a time innovative) who loves be current and fashionable.

Year 2011, when the irrational ends up being right, "Eau Sauvage offers the perfect chord, with a fragrance of exceptional elegance and balance. It is a jus that, for his timeless writing, has been able to disclose evidence, "observes François Demachy, Créateur-Parfumeur perfumes Christian Dior.


Because, Eau Sauvage, in addition to being the fragrance that launched the family of eaux Fraiches for men, is a great classic, a bestseller that outlives time, and competitors. And if in 1966 was innovative in 2011 is incredibly modern. This game between the old and new, but also between wild and pure, also lives in the countryside as a whole takes a picture of a cult film, The Pool of Jacques Deray, shot in Saint-Tropez in 1968 precisely the revolutionary year for excellence.

Starring a young (and extraordinary) Alain Delon more magnetic than ever. "But it is a savage, you know, 'he said of Marianne (the character played by Romy Schneider, in a scene from the film). Wildly masculine and modern, just as Eau Sauvage, which plays arrangements of unusual, offering a perfect balance of fresh notes and tonic, discreet and classic, warm and energetic.

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