| Weight: | 0.065 kg |
|---|---|
| Country of origin: | France |
| Volume: | 0.015 l |
| Mark: | Hermes |
| Scent |
chypre |
Hermès Barenia Eau de Parfum is a chypre fragrance created by perfumer Christine Nagel, which became her first chypre perfume for Hermès. This sensual and woody composition expresses the duality of strength and gentleness, as well as a charming woman ...
Hermès Barenia Eau de Parfum is a chypre fragrance created by perfumer Christine Nagel, which became her first chypre perfume for Hermès. This sensual and woody composition expresses the duality of strength and gentleness, as well as a charming woman with a free-spirited soul.
Fragrance profile:
Top & Heart: Butterfly lily contrasts with the velvety softness of "miracle bean."
Base: Intense patchouli and oak wood add depth and an unforgettable trail.
Character: Warm, sensual, woody-chypre fragrance.
Bottle:
Designer Philippe Mouquet was inspired by the iconic Collier de Chien bracelet. The bottle combines the power of pyramid studs with delicate elliptical lines, giving it the appearance of a piece of jewelry. The bottom features a detail in the form of a final stud – a typical play on details that is characteristic of Hermès.
Sustainability:
Hermès Barenia is a refillable perfume – 30 ml, 60 ml, and 100 ml bottles can be refilled with a 125 ml refill.
Hermès Barenia Eau de Parfum celebrates sensuality, elegance, and timeless feminine strength in a unique chypre design.
About the Hermès brand:
Hermès is a French luxury house with a tradition dating back to 1837, which has gained worldwide recognition for its craftsmanship, elegance, and timeless style. In addition to leather accessories, jewelry, and silk, Hermès has also become a major player in the field of perfumes, which represent a unique combination of tradition and modern creativity.
Hermès perfumes are known for their originality and refined composition, which always bears the signature of the house's master perfumers. Each fragrance tells a story – from the legendary freshness of Eau d'Hermès (1951), through the iconic Calèche for women and the timeless Terre d'Hermès, to the contemporary creations of perfumer Christine Nagel, which take the brand into new dimensions.




