In autumn 2016, after two years of development, the Parisian brand Bon Parfumeur launched a collection of 18 unisex fragrances. Each unique formula combines the most beautiful fragrances with a contemporary perspective - creating a collection of modern creative fragrances. Each Bon Parfumeur fragrance has a three-digit name. The three fragrances that define each perfume are named on the label (101 Rose, Pea, White Cedar). The initial number indicates the olfactory family of the perfume (ten olfactory families are used). Ludovica Bonneton spent two years working with renowned fragrance experts to develop the Mix & Match concept for Bon Parfumeur. Fragrance lovers can put together their own individual fragrance from the existing scent compositions and create their own personal perfume.
In autumn 2016, after two years of development, the Parisian brand Bon Parfumeur launched a collection of 18 unisex fragrances. Each unique formula combines the most beautiful fragrances with a...
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Bon Parfumeur
In autumn 2016, after two years of development, the Parisian brand Bon Parfumeur launched a collection of 18 unisex fragrances. Each unique formula combines the most beautiful fragrances with a contemporary perspective - creating a collection of modern creative fragrances. Each Bon Parfumeur fragrance has a three-digit name. The three fragrances that define each perfume are named on the label (101 Rose, Pea, White Cedar). The initial number indicates the olfactory family of the perfume (ten olfactory families are used). Ludovica Bonneton spent two years working with renowned fragrance experts to develop the Mix & Match concept for Bon Parfumeur. Fragrance lovers can put together their own individual fragrance from the existing scent compositions and create their own personal perfume.