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Friday, February 9, 2018

Miss Zadig by Emilio Pucci c1973

Miss Zadig by Emilio Pucci: launched in 1973.


Fragrance Composition:


So what does it smell like? It is classified as a floral oriental fragrance for women. "A hypnotic spicy blend...a dominant, interesting and unique scent composition derived from the aroma of burning incense...the rare sense-penetrating kind that might have lingered in an ancient Chinese temple."
  • Top notes: Messina bergamot
  • Middle notes: Provencal jasmine, Manila ylang ylang
  • Base notes: incense, Mysore sandalwood, ambergris, Tibetan musk, vanilla






In 1977, the Miss Zadig Eau Fraîche, a fresher interpretation of Miss Zadig was launched.
  • Top notes: Messina bergamot
  • Middle notes: Provencal jasmine, Manila ylang ylang
  • Base notes: Mysore sandalwood




Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued, date unknown. It was still sold in 1984.

CLICK HERE TO FIND MISS ZADIG PERFUME BY EMILIO PUCCI


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