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Notes
8
Accords
1
Perfumer
Roman Holiday by Bourjois is a Floral fragrance for women. Roman Holiday was launched in 1955. The nose behind this fragrance is Constantin Veriguine. Roman Holiday by Bourjois is a feminine floral fragrance first introduced in 1955. Created by perfumer Konstantin Verigin, it reflects the classic style of mid-20th-century perfumery, where airy aldehydic nuances were often combined with a soft floral heart and a musky base. The composition centers on a blend of aldehydes, abstract floral notes, and musk. The aldehydes give the scent a light, slightly sparkling and soapy impression, the floral accord provides its main character, and the musky facets lend a gentle warmth and softness to the drydown.
Single layer composition with community-voted intensity.