When we saw the bride Catherine Middleton out of the car to get into Westminster Abbey, thought to have met all our curiosity, we finally discovered the secrets of the garment and the bouquet! Instead there was still a mystery to unveil ... What the perfume she wore on her wedding day, the future princess? Now we can finally rest easy because from Clarence House came the answer to that question too ...
The scent of choice for the Royal Wedding is Kate White Gardenia Petals of Illuminum, a British brand niche unknown to most people, founded in 2007 by Michael Boado, which until then was the hairdresser of celebrities across the Channel.Already in 2009 the brand went small to hit the headlines when the First Lady Michelle Obama chose three fragrances from their catalog.
But what of these particular scents?
Illuminum line includes 35 flavors, each of which consists of only 8 ingredients (to make a comparison, there are scents that come to hold hundreds of olfactory).
White Gardenia Petals is a fragrance and floral character, and the official website of the brand, is described as "... like a pot of fragrant white flowers sway in the breeze of an open window ..."
The top notes are given by the lily, while the heart is characterized by gardenia, lily and jasmine, highlighted by amber notes.
A 50 ml bottle is sold at 70 pounds, but do not worry about looking for him: how everything from choosing new Duchess of Cambridge, is already sold out with a waiting list of a few weeks!
A curiosity
Lady Diana also loved the floral and especially loved the scent of lilies of the valley.This flower, as well as being present in her wedding bouquet, she was also 'wear' on the day of her marriage. For the occasion, in fact Diana had chosen Dior Diorissimo characterized by the predominant olfactory note of lily of the valley. But there are two other scents that Diana was using regularly: Lily of the Valley, Bluebell, both of Penhaligon's, the historic English perfumer since 1870 and official supplier to the British royal family, and both the intense scent of lily of the valley.
The scent of choice for the Royal Wedding is Kate White Gardenia Petals of Illuminum, a British brand niche unknown to most people, founded in 2007 by Michael Boado, which until then was the hairdresser of celebrities across the Channel.Already in 2009 the brand went small to hit the headlines when the First Lady Michelle Obama chose three fragrances from their catalog.
But what of these particular scents?
Illuminum line includes 35 flavors, each of which consists of only 8 ingredients (to make a comparison, there are scents that come to hold hundreds of olfactory).
White Gardenia Petals is a fragrance and floral character, and the official website of the brand, is described as "... like a pot of fragrant white flowers sway in the breeze of an open window ..."
The top notes are given by the lily, while the heart is characterized by gardenia, lily and jasmine, highlighted by amber notes.
A 50 ml bottle is sold at 70 pounds, but do not worry about looking for him: how everything from choosing new Duchess of Cambridge, is already sold out with a waiting list of a few weeks!
A curiosity
Lady Diana also loved the floral and especially loved the scent of lilies of the valley.This flower, as well as being present in her wedding bouquet, she was also 'wear' on the day of her marriage. For the occasion, in fact Diana had chosen Dior Diorissimo characterized by the predominant olfactory note of lily of the valley. But there are two other scents that Diana was using regularly: Lily of the Valley, Bluebell, both of Penhaligon's, the historic English perfumer since 1870 and official supplier to the British royal family, and both the intense scent of lily of the valley.
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