OSCAR DE LA RENTA
Something Blue 3.4 EDP for women
Introduced in 2013. ‰ÛÏSomething old, something new, something borrowed, something blue,‰ was the guideline to Oscar de la Renta and his new creation‰ÛÓSomething Blue, a fragrance aimed at women who will be connected with the beautiful wedding dresses designed by Oscar de la Renta, but who also go one step further with a hope to offer special style.
The fragrance was designed by Frank V̦elkl of Firmenich and Ann Gottlieb, as an echo to a wedding theme. The composition opens with luminous notes of linden blossom, neroli, bergamot and mandarin. The heart incorporates stephanotis, known as the eternal flower picked from Oscar de la Renta's garden in Punta Cana especially for this occasion, along with lily of the valley, narcisse and a touch of litchi. The base closes with musk, vanilla, ambrette seed, ambergris and warm cashmere wood.
The bottles are made of transparent glass with a blue stopper shaped like a ball. What sets this edition apart from others is the ring on the neck of the bottle-it is silver and evokes the very act of wedding. Photos for the advertising campaign were taken by Craig McDean. Something Blue was created by Frank Voelkl and Ann Gottlieb.
The fragrance was designed by Frank V̦elkl of Firmenich and Ann Gottlieb, as an echo to a wedding theme. The composition opens with luminous notes of linden blossom, neroli, bergamot and mandarin. The heart incorporates stephanotis, known as the eternal flower picked from Oscar de la Renta's garden in Punta Cana especially for this occasion, along with lily of the valley, narcisse and a touch of litchi. The base closes with musk, vanilla, ambrette seed, ambergris and warm cashmere wood.
The bottles are made of transparent glass with a blue stopper shaped like a ball. What sets this edition apart from others is the ring on the neck of the bottle-it is silver and evokes the very act of wedding. Photos for the advertising campaign were taken by Craig McDean. Something Blue was created by Frank Voelkl and Ann Gottlieb.