Characteristic notes: star anise, violet, ambergris
Violet, wood
The combination of violet with star anise and vanilla in How To Steal A Million makes an amazing impression. Very gentle femininity of the young lady.
It is associated with expensive tobacco, which is smoked by an exquisite lady, sitting in a chic room on a red sofa, from which one can still smell the soaked tree. She herself is perfumed with beautiful powder, and next to it on the table is a bouquet of fresh irises, dried flowers and mint. No, not edible peppermint, but one that is used in expensive exclusive bouquets and aromatic mixtures. Someone also scattered the freshest black pepper somewhere with a very delicate aroma. The fragrance is not for everyone, but it is very playful, complex and sophisticated. It is also timeless - it can’t be called outdated or modern, it seems that it was not a man who invented it, but it’s just a coincidence that odors met in an expensive living room.
The fragrance organically personifies the image of Audrey Hepburn in the movie How to Steal a Million.
Top notes: green cardamom, bergamot, star anise, violet, blue mint