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Silk Blossom by Jo Malone London is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Silk Blossom was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Marie Salamagne. Top notes are Bergamot, Apricot and White Pepper; middle notes are Silk Tree blossom, Rose Petals and Jasmine; base notes are Moss and Heliotrope. Jo Malone is launching new fragrance named Silk Blossom created in collaboration with Marie Salamagne. SILK BLOSSOM provides an unusual blend of aromas creating harmony of spices, gentle floral shades, fruit zests and soft moss. The fragrance opens with a tart union of white pepper, bergamot and sweet apricots, announcing exotic silk blossom in the heart, surrounded with delicate jasmine and rose petals. Beauty of floral notes is enhanced by harmony of warm moss and vanilla-like, soft flavors of heliotrope in the base of the composition, providing a luxurious, pink tone. According to Marie Salamagne, accent lies of the flower as well as on silk wood, providing special atmosphere to the composition while accentuating characteristic elegance. Just like for all other fragrances of the collection, for Silk Blossom exist perfect propositions for combining – if you want a more luminous blend combine Silk Blossom with Orange Blossom, and if you prefer a modern and seductive blend select Red Roses. Silk Blossom was introduced in spring 2014 and will be available as a limited edition in falcons of 30 and 100 ml. Flacons are decorates with tassels.
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The r/fragrance community views Silk Blossom as a highly desirable and elegant fragrance that many regret not purchasing in larger quantities before discontinuation. Its unique scent profile lacks readily available dupes, making it a sought-after item on the secondary market with strong emotional attachment from users who own it.
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