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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Pucci by Emilio Pucci c1980

Pucci by Emilio Pucci: launched in 1980 in USA by 1981. It was introduced as an Eau de Parfum.




Fragrance Composition:


 So what does it smell like? It is classified as a fresh citrus floral fragrance for women. The herbal scent and freshness of the national flower of the Philippines - the white blossomed sampaguita.
  • Top notes: aldehydes, citrus notes, Sicilian bigarade, Phillipine sampaguita
  • Middle notes: lily of the valley, rose, jasmine, carnation, orris, orange blossom
  • Base notes: musk, toffee, sandalwood, Hungarian blue chamomile








Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued, date unknown. It was still being sold in 1987.


Flanker Scent:


In 1980, the success of Pucci spawned a flanker scent called Pucci Eau Fraiche, a lighter, sweetened flowery version of the eau de parfum of the original. This is also discontinued.

Pucci Eau Fraiche is classified as a green floral fragrance for women.

  • Top notes: citrus notes, green notes, sampaguita
  • Middle notes: lily of the valley, jasmine, rose
  • Base notes: musk, sandalwood

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1 comment:

  1. Many thanks for the information. I found a full bottle of this very cheaply. Do you know how rare or valuable it is? There seems to be very little information of this in internet.

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