New Perfume by Lanvin – Marry Me!
Marry Me! is a new perfume by Lanvin that will be launched in August 2010. With wedding season in bloom, Lanvin couldn’t have presented a more proper floral then their new fragrance for women, Marry Me! Perfumer Antoine Maisondieu managed to produce a wonderful potion that represents youthful love and a promising future.

Top notes

Tunisian orange, Peach, White Flowers
Middle notes

Magnolia Blossom, Rose Petals, Sambac jasmine
Base notes

Amber, Musk, Cedar
The composition of Marry Me! by Lanvin is based on clear tonic mixed of bitter Tunisian orange and sensual extracts of Sambac jasmine. This amazing combination is wrapped in sweet savor of peach and exquisite jasmine aromas. A sensual heart is tinged with jasmine enhanced with magnolia blossom and sentimental rose petals. Union of white flowers and fruit piquancy melts in sappiness and warmth of hot amber and musky trail.
Marry Me! is presented with a floral composition as positive as a happy smile. Combination of good humor and femininity intertlaces with pleasing, gentle dreams about love, like an embrace of a beloved person.

Advertising campaign is made upon a meeting of man and woman. They almost don’t know each other and we can’t understand whether their romance would last, but what we are confident of is that life is beautiful and easy at the very moment. In other words, the perfume is not really rooting for the marriage as institution but more exactly uses marriage as a figure of expressive speech…
Lanvin Marry Me! is expected to launch in an edgy glass 30, 50 and 75ml Eau De Parfum flacon, accentuated with an adorable pink bow around the bottle neck. Marry Me! explores the depths of abstract romance and perfect for young women with a desire for meeting the man of their dreams and falling in love. It makes the perfect wedding gift as well!
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