Fougair - 100ml

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FOUGAIR by J.F. Schwarzlose Berlin explores fluid identities with accents of fern, pink pepper, patchouli, and fir. A unisex fragrance that combines modernity and tradition, inspired by the fougère fragrance.

€209.00
Piramide olfattiva
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Bergamot
Bergamot
 Fern
Fern
 Pink Pepper
Pink Pepper
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Wormwood
Wormwood
 Boxwood
Boxwood
 Cypress
Cypress
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Balsam of Tolu
Balsam of Tolu
 Patchouli
Patchouli

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Size100ml
Fragrance FamilyFougere

FOUGAIR raises its green fist in a revolutionary salute and takes us to open spaces where nothing is defined. Everything can be. Identity becomes fluid and a playground for confident interpretations begins. With a resinous and fresh explosion of ferns, FOUGAIR, with its visionAIR direction and neutral composition in terms of gender, takes shape thanks to the refined essence of the urban jungle and the clean notes of pink pepper. A ménage à trois of patchouli, fir, and Lorenox pulses sensuality in its depths.

With FOUGAIR, J.F. Schwarzlose Berlin once again sets trends. The in-house perfumer Véronique Nyberg has composed the 9th fragrance, beyond classic gender classifications. Inspired by the 1950s fougère fragrance, her avant-garde formula with accents of naturalness and lightness refreshes the senses. FOUGAIR is as clear as a bright morning and at the same time wraps you in a cocoon of lasting elegance. FOUGAIR – for free urban spirits.

Since its reincarnation in 2012 as J.F. Schwarzlose Berlin, the perfume manufacturer has distinguished itself with fragrances that combine zeitgeist and timelessness as a tribute to its roots. FOUGAIR is inspired by the spirit, composition, and natural changes. Thus, during the period of foundation of the Schwarzlose & Söhne perfume house by the Berlin piano maker Joachim Friedrich Schwarzlose, the era of perfumes that limited themselves to imitating floral compositions was already emerging. Shortly after, in Europe, a perfume revolution took place: perfumers were now able to compose aromatic chords in elaborate bouquets of perfumes by extracting plant substances. The history of modern perfume begins, and one of the first to emerge is the creation of the fougère.