Launched in 1929, Fleur de Tabac was part of the roaring twenties perfume trend for “tobacco”, considered daringly taboo when worn by young women. With its notes of iris and pipe tobacco, oak moss and tonka, this extrait summons the heady atmosphere of 20th century Parisian cabarets. The original formula has been analysed and reconstructed with the finest raw materials, conjuring searing jazz, frenzied dancing and rebellious chic.
Launched in 1929, Fleur de Tabac was part of the roaring twenties perfume trend for “tobacco”, considered daringly taboo when worn by young women. With its notes of iris and pipe tobacco, oak moss and tonka, this extrait summons the heady atmosphere of 20th century Parisian cabarets. The original formula has been analysed and reconstructed with the finest raw materials, conjuring searing jazz, frenzied dancing and rebellious chic.