Dolce&Gabbana Dolce Eau De Parfum Samples/Decants
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Fragrance Family: Fresh
Scent Type: Fresh Florals
Key Notes: Papaya Blossom, Amaryllis
Fragrance Description: A true floral signature, the Dolce&Gabbana Dolce Eau de Parfum presents an elegant vision of romance.
Dolce opens with a bright and uplifting burst of neroli and papaya flower—sweet yet refined. The centerpiece is the full-bodied white amaryllis, a flower used for the first time in perfumery, captured using a process as complex and extraordinary as the fine embroidery of a dress. In the dry down, a smooth and sensuous trail of musk and cashmeran leaves a lasting impression.
About the Fragrance: The feminine fragrance is inspired by the legendarily noble beauty of Sicily, its gardens abundant with fresh white blooms. Pairing the best of vintage glamour with a contemporary edge, Dolce is a timeless Eau de Parfum, presented in a beautiful bottle and topped with a ‘marzipan’ flower reminiscent of those seen in the windows of Sicilian confectioners.
Scent Type: Fresh Florals
Key Notes: Papaya Blossom, Amaryllis
Fragrance Description: A true floral signature, the Dolce&Gabbana Dolce Eau de Parfum presents an elegant vision of romance.
Dolce opens with a bright and uplifting burst of neroli and papaya flower—sweet yet refined. The centerpiece is the full-bodied white amaryllis, a flower used for the first time in perfumery, captured using a process as complex and extraordinary as the fine embroidery of a dress. In the dry down, a smooth and sensuous trail of musk and cashmeran leaves a lasting impression.
About the Fragrance: The feminine fragrance is inspired by the legendarily noble beauty of Sicily, its gardens abundant with fresh white blooms. Pairing the best of vintage glamour with a contemporary edge, Dolce is a timeless Eau de Parfum, presented in a beautiful bottle and topped with a ‘marzipan’ flower reminiscent of those seen in the windows of Sicilian confectioners.