Sunday, August 14, 2022

Tribecca by Paul Sebastian c1989

Tribecca by Paul Sebastian: launched in 1989.



Inspired by a quaint neighborhood in New York City known for its design and irreplaceable architecture, Paul Sebastian created a lively fragrance for successful women - Tribecca - Sophisticated, but not overwhelming. Elegant, but sensuous at heart. Tribecca says you've arrived. You don't have to say anything.

Fragrance Composition:


So what doe sit smell like? It is classified as an oriental fragrance for women. A most appealing blend of sophisticated refinement and seductive sensuousness. This fresh and lively fragrance creates a chic and elegant aura with vibrant floral and fruity notes, enhanced by an undercurrent of sandalwood and amber. 
  • Top notes: tree fruits, hyacinth, aldehydes, osmanthus, citrus
  • Middle notes: orchid, jasmine, lily of the valley, rose
  • Base notes: spices, sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, musk

The fragrance was available in the following products:
  • 1/4 oz Parfum Splash
  • 1/4 oz Parfum Purse Spray
  • 1.7 oz Fine Parfum Spray
  • 3.4 oz Fine Parfum Spray
  • 3.4 oz Fine Parfum Splash




Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued in 2003.

CLICK HERE TO FIND TRIBECCA BY PAUL SEBASTIAN ON EBAY

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