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Stephane Humbert Lucas – Panthea

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Stephane Humbert Lucas – Panthea

“The scent of Heaven”

Panthea stands for the Persian Goddess of all things.

A pure being that inspired Stephane Humbert Lucas to create a white fragrance made with white raw materials.

Like a Cleopatra milk bath, the fragrance is exquisitely creamy and soapy with notes of Sandalwood, White Musk and Iris.

The impression of whiteness is sublimated by a delicate Jasmine and a subtle White Tea.

A fragrance for angels and Goddesses that walk among us, or those that simply glow with the aura of purity.

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Stephane Humbert Lucas – Panthea

“The scent of Heaven”

Panthea stands for the Persian Goddess of all things.

A pure being that inspired Stephane Humbert Lucas to create a white fragrance made with white raw materials.

Like a Cleopatra milk bath, the fragrance is exquisitely creamy and soapy with notes of Sandalwood, White Musk and Iris.

The impression of whiteness is sublimated by a delicate Jasmine and a subtle White Tea.

A fragrance for angels and Goddesses that walk among us, or those that simply glow with the aura of purity.

Olfactive Notes

Top Notes: Bergamot, Pink Berry, White Tea.

Middle Notes: Iris Absolute, Jasmine, Violet.

Base Notes: White Musk, Tonka Bean, Sandalwood.

Details

  • Eau de parfum
  • Unisex
  • 50ml

Brand

Stephane Humbert Lucas 777

Stephane Humbert Lucas Paris is a field of expression for its creator and a way for him to free his artistic sensibility and his overflowing creativity where no marketing concessions are welcome.Each creation starts with a blank canvas where touches of colour, musical notes, poetry and images will be progressively inscribed. The permanent inspiration drawn from painting, literature and music sets the tone and imposes a selection of the most beautiful raw materials of fine perfumery. The process can finally begin. Both the harmony and the roughness are beautifully confronted as a result of the creator’s need to place perfumery as a major art.