Lost in Translation is a bright and indulgent fragrance inspired by sunlit citrus orchards in Cyprus. Fresh orange bitters, tea, and grapefruit open the scent with sparkling energy, leading to a luminous floral heart of orange blossom, neroli, jasmine sambac, and lily of the valley. The base of caramel, vanilla, and white musk adds a smooth gourmand warmth, creating a scent that feels both radiant and comforting.
Lost in Translation
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Eau de Parfum 50ml
Unisex
Product Origin: Australia
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Olfactory Family: Citrusy Floral Gourmand
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337,400 RF
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