Royal traditions

The main thing when choosing aromas for a royal wedding is to observe all the conventions and requirements of palace etiquette. Otherwise, the bride, like the unforgettable lady Dee, who collected her favorite clothes and perfumes in the house of the future mother-in-law, will have to watch how all this is methodically thrown by servants into containers for the poor ... Alas, the West and the East are unusually similar when it comes to recommendations for goods and suppliers for royal persons! So it was, for example, with the fragrance from Jo Manole, which she put on Kate Middleton’s own wedding, of course, after consulting with the groom’s mother! The approval of her royal highness was promoted by the reputation of the brand. So in the new season, she pleases fans with a new version of the spicy, oriental woody fragrance Saffron Cologne Intense and exotic Osmanthus Blossom.

But if the bride and groom are adherents of the classics, then aromas can well be chosen from the collections checked by time. And here it will be appropriate to recall the Rance Eugenie, created back in 1859 for the wife of the infamous Napoleon III and revived today. This floral-fruity aroma embodies both fortitude, royal endurance, and inflexibility under the blows of fate, by the way, which are still necessary for brides, in whose veins blue blood flows.

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