Serge Lutens El Attarine
Review: El Attarine by Serge Lutens
El Attarine by Serge Lutens is a fragrance for women and men. El Attarine was launched in 2008. El Attarine is a perfume from the exclusive series launched in August 2008 and kept only in Salons Shiseido du Palais Royal in Paris. This luxurious edition is available only in 30 splendid bottles with black entwined ornaments. The previous edition of this series was Sarrasins. El Attarine is described as: “Solaire. Traduit tout ce qui est odoriférant. La route des parfums en un jus solaire.” – “Sunny. Translates everything that is scented. The road of the perfumes into a solar essence.” El Attarine is a fragrance inspired by the sun, the idea behind it being an old one and renewed, dedicated to Serge Lutens perfume history and Morocco. Serge Lutens explains: “In Arab countries, “attarin” means sweet-smelling, and refers to everything within the realm of the “atar”: fragrance, heart, flavor and essence. There is no distinction between the olfactory and the gustatory, until the moment when you decide whether to taste or smell." El Attarine also stands for one of the world’s most beautiful Koranic schools in Fez, for a privileged few. It is a perfume filled with Serge Lutens’ personal thoughts and memories that opens a door in your imagination.
El Attarine
El Attarine by Serge Lutens is a fragrance for women and men. El Attarine was launched in 2008. El Attarine is a perfume from the exclusive series launched in August 2008 and kept only in Salons Shiseido du Palais Royal in Paris. This luxurious edition is available only in 30 splendid bottles with black entwined ornaments. The previous edition of this series was Sarrasins. El Attarine is described as: “Solaire. Traduit tout ce qui est odoriférant. La route des parfums en un jus solaire.” – “Sunny. Translates everything that is scented. The road of the perfumes into a solar essence.” El Attarine is a fragrance inspired by the sun, the idea behind it being an old one and renewed, dedicated to Serge Lutens perfume history and Morocco. Serge Lutens explains: “In Arab countries, “attarin” means sweet-smelling, and refers to everything within the realm of the “atar”: fragrance, heart, flavor and essence. There is no distinction between the olfactory and the gustatory, until the moment when you decide whether to taste or smell." El Attarine also stands for one of the world’s most beautiful Koranic schools in Fez, for a privileged few. It is a perfume filled with Serge Lutens’ personal thoughts and memories that opens a door in your imagination.