HERMES - EAU DE MERVEILLES - EAU DE TOILETTE Eau De Merveilles tells the story of Hermès’ imaginary journey, with feet on the ground and head among the stars. A modern fairy tale, an explosion of mystery and charm. This enchanting fragrance captures the spirit of wood, the memory of the ocean, and the brilliance of the stars. Let yourself be enveloped by the magical aromas that burst forth with passion. Your femininity will be complemented by a unique perfume that, paradoxically, contains no floral notes. Instead, beauty, mystery, and elegance are embodied by oriental woody notes that create an irresistible game of seduction. In Eau De Merveilles, you will sense the freshness of citrus fruits, spiced with elemi resin and pink pepper notes. At the base, this blend of sensual notes meets woody aromas of cedar, fir, and vetiver. Notes: orange, lemon, elemi resin, amber, pink pepper, violet, fir, cedar. About Hermès In 2000, Hermès expanded into the clothing segment in China, managed by family member Claude Brouet. That same year, the first John Lobb footwear boutique was also opened in New York. In 2003, Hermès debuted its first haute couture collection for the Fall/Winter 2004-2005 season, along with a controversial range of sophisticated perfumes. After 28 years as head of the company, Jean-Louis Robert Frederic Dumas-Hermès stepped down in January 2006. Known for his charm and as one of Europe’s foremost luxury experts, he passed away in 2010 after a long illness. Patrick Thomas, who joined the company in 1989 and worked alongside Jean-Louis, succeeded him, becoming the first non-Hermès to lead the company. Jean-Louis’ son, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, and niece, Pascal Mussard, became co-creative directors.