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Rapture by Victoria's Secret c1992
Rapture by Victoria`s Secret: launched in 1992.
Elle, 1992:
"To set the stage for love, Victoria's Secret has added a new fragrance, Rapture, to its beauty collection. Encased in a heart- shaped gold and crystal bottle, the enticing scent combines warm top notes, fresh florals, and exotic woods to create a subtle seductive fragrance."
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a spicy oriental fragrance for women. A captivating floral oriental fragrance that combines nature's most sumptuous florals with intoxicating amber and sensuous woods.
- Top notes are clementine, blackberry and orange blossom
- Middle notes are vanilla orchid, freesia, jasmine and Bulgarian rose
- Base notes are sandalwood, amber, musk, vanilla and heliotrope
Rapture is available in the following:
- Parfum
- Eau de Parfum
- Cologne
- Purse Spray
- Sensual Fragrance Mist
- Pure Silk Body Lotion
- Rich Velvet Body Cream
- 24kt Gold Body Oil
- Golden Pearl Shower Cream
- Shimmering Pearl Shower Cream
- Perfumed Bubble Bath
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