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          leading house for the eras. This exquisite collection   Stories from the past
          is a sensory voyage into the most loved fragrances
          meticulously crafted  by Clive Christian Perfume,
          now offered in a convenient travel size.         for today’s connoisseur





                                                           Today, Matsukita has been  reimagined  to  capture
                                                           that elusive elegance. With a fresh and invigorating
                                                           top of green bergamot, pink pepper and a hint of
                                                           nutmeg  delving  into  a  floral  and  woody  heart  of
                                                           Chinese  imperial  jasmine  with  smoky  black  tea,  a
                                                           base of ambers, whispering musks and woods give
                                                           a warm and sensual finish. A sense of mystery and
                                                           grace is captured in this unique perfume.


                                                           Town & Country
                                                           This fragrance dates back to the 1920s. when the
                                                           Crown Perfumery Company was still at the height of
                                                           its popularity. Most importantly, this perfume was
                                                           said to be worn by the great Winston Churchill.
                                                           The latest addition to the Crown Collection, Town
                                                           & Country has been recreated today to capture
                                                           the elegance and freshness of the countryside and
                                                           the  sophistication  of  London.  From  memories  of
                                                           Churchill’s beloved residence as Prime Minister,
          Crab Apple Blossom                               Chequers in the Chiltern Hills (Buckinghamshire)
          This  fragrance  has  a  mesmerizing  scent  like  a   to the bustling and sophisticated streets of Mayfair
          delicate kiss of spring. It transports you back to 1886   and  Knightsbridge  where  you  can  still  find  lovers
          to the decadent streets of Kensington where William   of the Crown Perfumery  Company, through Clive
          Sparks Thomson  lived. He would  awake every     Christian, today.
          morning  to the delightfully fragrance Crab  Apple
          Tree just outside his house.                     The Traveller set
          Perfumery Company was the first brand to capture   These three fragrances are now available in three
          this  unique  ingredient’s  illusive  scent.  Today  Clive   10ml bottles for convenience when  travelling,
          Christian Crab Apple Blossom contains the signature   the perfect opportunity to fully indulge in their
          spring  flower  as  a  top  note  combined  with  exotic   captivating aromas.
          marine bergamot with a heart fo green rhubarb and
          fresh mojito fusion enhanced by creamy sandalwood
          and aquatically aromatic driftwood in the base for
          a fresh, energizing citrusy yet soft scent that trails
          on the skin like blossoming branches in the spring
          sunshine.

          Matsukita
          This  Crown  Perfumery  fragrance  was  first  created
          in  1892,  inspired  by  a  fabled  Japanese  princess
          who awed the Victorian court with her elegance
          and grace. The perfume was advertised with hand
          painted  illustrations  during  the  late  19th  century.

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