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Givenchy Amarige: The fragrance of happy marriage
Amarige is one of the great floral fragrances in the history of perfumery, launched by Givenchy in 1991 and created by Dominique Ropion. Its name is an anagram of the French word "mariage," and its composition—an exuberant, fruity, and warm floral explosion—embodies that moment of intense and unrestrained happiness. A fragrance for the woman who isn't afraid to make a statement with her aromatic presence.
The opening of orange blossom, peach, plum, neroli, Brazilian rosewood, violet, and mandarin creates a fruity-floral burst of extraordinary sensory richness. The heart unfolds an exceptional bouquet of tuberose, mimosa, gardenia, ylang-ylang, jasmine, acacia, carnation, currants, and rose in a fusion of unparalleled opulence and femininity. The base of sandalwood, amber, vanilla, musk, tonka bean, and cedar envelops the composition in a warm, oriental trail of extraordinary longevity.
Olfactory Pyramid
A vibrant floral fragrance with a powerful presence, for the woman who celebrates life to the fullest. Winner of multiple international awards since its launch in 1991. One of the most recognizable women's fragrances of all time.