Product Description
The fashion designer duo Viktor&Rolf launches a new, exclusive and niche-like collection of fragrances called Magic Collection.
Dancing Roses is developed by Sonia Constant as a floral-fruity-oriental fragrance with the focus on rose, along with the accompanying notes of pink pepper, litchi, saffron and cherry brandy.
The bottle design is inspired by pharmacy bottles from the early 20th century. Each fragrance is accompanied by a card with a specific illustration for that specific fragrance. The fragrances are available as 75 ml Eaux de Parfum at the price of $220 USD each. On the market from February 2017.
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I got shipping confirmation and can contact the company for information about my package.
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I requested that no signature is required for all my delivery packages.
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Everything went well. But it is a shame that all info concerning the selling shop has disappeared.
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