Arpège Perfume By Lanvin
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Arpège Perfume By Lanvin
Details:
- Perfume concentration
- 1/2 fl. oz bottle
- Approximately 80% full
- Original formulation, launched 1927
- Perfumers: André Fraysse and Paul Vacher
- Ideal for collectors, vintage fragrance lovers, or display
Fragrance Notes:
- Top Notes: Bergamot, Neroli, Aldehydes, Peach
- Middle Notes: Rose, Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, Ylang-Ylang
- Base Notes: Sandalwood, Ambrein, Vetiver, Musk
In-Depth Summary
Arpège was created for Lanvin in 1927 by perfumers André Fraysse and Paul Vacher, and named by Jeanne Lanvin as a gift for her daughter Marie-Blanche on her thirtieth birthday. The name — French for arpeggio — reflects the musical layering of the composition, and the iconic black sphere bottle with its gold bas-relief of mother and daughter remains one of the most recognizable in fragrance history.
Fraysse and Vacher built the fragrance around a peach-led floral accord enriched by ambrein, the primary aromatic molecule of ambergris, giving Arpège its characteristic warmth and sensuality. The opening is bright and luminous — bergamot, neroli, and aldehydes with a soft peach sweetness. The floral heart is lush and complex, and the base settles into sandalwood, vetiver, and musk grounded by the intimate warmth of ambrein.
At 1/2 fl. oz and 80% full in the original formulation, this is a beautifully preserved example of one of the great classic feminines of the 20th century.