Louis Vuitton · 1982
Eau de Toilette (1982)
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The Story
Louis Vuitton's first fragrance, Eau de Toilette (1982), is a classic green aromatic fougère that defined an era. Created by Jean-Claude Ellena, it opens with a burst of citrus and lavender, leading to a floral heart of jasmine and rose, resting on a warm base of oakmoss, vetiver, and musk. It's a sophisticated, timeless scent that remains a hidden gem for collectors.
Note Breakdown
Encyclopedia Insights
Is this fragrance still in production?+
No, Louis Vuitton Eau de Toilette (1982) was discontinued in the early 1990s and is now a rare collector's item.
Who created this fragrance?+
It was created by renowned perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena, who later became Hermès' in-house perfumer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this fragrance still in production?+
No, Louis Vuitton Eau de Toilette (1982) was discontinued in the early 1990s and is now a rare collector's item.
Who created this fragrance?+
It was created by renowned perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena, who later became Hermès' in-house perfumer.
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