Delices from Cartier
This is a perfume that has been inspired by an iconic piece of jewelry and I am sure the manufacturer would like to think of it as a piece of jewel within the fashion industry. It is a recent perfume that has come onto the market not too long ago. The genius behind the perfume is none other than the great Christine Nagel Quest. I can safely say that the foray into the perfume world has been a great success and one can only hope for more perfumes of the same ilk.
The Brand
Cartier is known for high end fashion items such as brooches and handbags. It is not surprising that they have decided to expand their influence into the perfume industry. After all it has always been a brand that is happy to do lots of innovation and to support the work of its other sectors. The consumers can only expect the highest qualities when it comes to the Cartier brand and the perfume is not anticipated to be lukewarm in its objectives.
The Fragrance
The perfume fragrance list includes frozen morello cherry and bergamot. We then have the great combination of pink, white and yellow jasmine. The list continues with pink pepper, freesia and violet. The perfume concludes with tonka beans, amber and sandalwood. These are not common place items but ones which bring to the user a sense of adventure that is closely associated with the brand. For some reason the perfume has been able to achieve the miraculous blending of floral hints with the masculine elements of sandalwood.
The Packaging
The packaging on this perfume reminds of a lollypop. Specifically it brings back memories of my childhood with the red and white confectionery signal that was of that age. I am not entirely sure that one wants a perfume to look like a sweet. The user might end up getting confused by the whole thing.
General Customer Feedback
The customer feedback was positive and many people pointed out the fact that the perfume was not as sweet as some of the sugary overtones suggested. Rather it was a pleasant and colored perfume that could suit many ladies who were in their thirties.
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