Description
Baghari by Robert Piguet, a captivating fragrance for women, is a dream encapsulated in a bottle. Crafted in 1950 by the master perfumer Francis Fabron, it was the last scent presented by Piguet before his retirement. The perfume, an ode to the unforgettable woman, opens with top notes of Aldehydes, Bergamot, Orange Blossom, and Lemon. The heart is a floral bouquet of Bourbon Vetiver, Rose, Lilac, Jasmine, Ylang-Ylang, and Lily-of-the-Valley, evoking the essence of femininity. The base notes of Musk, Benzoin, Amber, and Vanilla lend the fragrance a seductive warmth. Baghari, combining rare roses with jasmine and aldehydes, results in a mysterious effect. It is smoldering, befitting the stylish, housed in Piguet's iconic black, deco-inspired bottle. The fragrance, created for a dreamer, is surely an unforgettable scent.