Unless specifically indicated, most Caron fragrances are
presented in the classic Picot Bottle.
This fragrance originally introduced in 1933 has withstood the
test of time, without the slightest modification and has become a
Caron classic.
A simple yet captivating scent with rose, jasmine, violet and
orange blossom, it incorporates aldehydes (an innovation at the
time) and is geared to a dynamic, progressive and distinguished
lady.
In 1933 women are discovering sport, progress, and speed.
Ernest Daltroff realized that they would be needing lighter,
more dynamic perfumes in the future.
So he made use of a new discovery in the world of perfume:
aldehyde, with which it created some of the greatest harmonies in
the history of French perfume (Chanel 5, Arpege...).