Louis Vuitton · 1866
Eau de Parfum (1866)
EDPUnisex
The Story
Louis Vuitton's Eau de Parfum (1866) is a reimagining of the brand's very first fragrance, originally created for the opening of their Asnières workshop. This modern interpretation by Jacques Cavallier is a luminous floral bouquet centered on magnolia, jasmine, and rose, with a soft powdery finish. It captures the elegance and craftsmanship of the house in a timeless, sophisticated scent.
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Encyclopedia Insights
What does Louis Vuitton Eau de Parfum (1866) smell like?+
Is this fragrance unisex?+
Yes, it is designed as a unisex fragrance, though its floral character may lean slightly feminine.
Who created this fragrance?+
It was created by Jacques Cavallier, the in-house perfumer for Louis Vuitton.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Louis Vuitton Eau de Parfum (1866) smell like?+
Is this fragrance unisex?+
Yes, it is designed as a unisex fragrance, though its floral character may lean slightly feminine.
Who created this fragrance?+
It was created by Jacques Cavallier, the in-house perfumer for Louis Vuitton.
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