THE CREATION
Inspired by today's bold and irreverent young women, Christine Nagel, Hermès perfumer, created Twilly d'Hermès in 2017: the free spirit of a generation of girls who like to appropriate the codes of the maison.
OLFACTORY NOTES
A floral and spicy Eau de parfum that expresses its impertinent side with fresh ginger, light tuberose and milky sandalwood.
THE OBJECT
The iconic lantern-shaped bottle, designed by Florence Manlik, has a square form and a muted coral hue. A final whimsical detail: a hand-tied silk ribbon around the cap adds a playful touch. Each silk ribbon is unique.
THE HERMÈS DETAIL
The name of the Twilly d'Hermès perfume tribe evokes Hermès' silk métier with two icons: the maison's silk twill carré and the twilly, the cheerful and colorful little silk ribbon that can be worn in countless ways.
“Thinking about young women, watching them live, I composed Twilly d’Hermès. They are free, fearless, mischievous and irreverent; they are connected, they defy expectations, they play against the wind, they impose their own rhythm, they invent a cadence never before seen.” Christine Nagel
Inspired by this, Christine Nagel created Twilly d'Hermès. Ginger, tuberose, and sandalwood are transformed into burning heat, unsettling provocation, and revealing carnality.
As a final touch, a hand-tied silk ribbon playfully outlines the bottle. Each silk ribbon is unique.
Olfactory notes:
- Ginger, Tuberose, Sandalwood
How to use:
- To prolong the scent, apply your fragrance to the inside of your wrists and behind your earlobes. These pulse points are warmer than the rest of your body, which helps the fragrance evaporate more slowly.
- Applying perfume directly to clothes can stain, damage, and alter the fabric.