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ZADIG & VOLTAIRE This Is Her Set

Eau de Parfum

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This Is Her Set

This is Her! by Zadig & Voltaire is an “Eau de Parfum” for women with an Oriental Floral character. It captures the essence of a free, carefree and somewhat rebellious woman, an aroma full of sweetness and creamy nuances, which invites us to a place where there are no rules or restrictions, a kingdom of daring, modern and transgressive girls.

This fragrance was launched in 2016 by perfumers Sidonie Lancesseur and Michel Almairac. With this perfume, and its masculine version, the French fashion brand Zadig & Voltaire entered the world of perfumery, creating a revolution among the younger public.

Olfactory Families Floral Oriental

  • Top notes: jasmine sambac, pink pepper and silk tree blossom.
  • Heart notes: chestnut, whipped cream and vanilla.
  • Base notes: sandalwood and cashmere wood.

This is a fragrance that claims the freedom to be oneself and one's own lifestyle, without limitations or borders, an ode to spontaneity and independence.

Its olfactory pyramid captivates with its sweetness and creaminess.

The Flask

Its bottle, similar to a glass block, adopts an immaculate white color, and on its front we can see the name of the perfume and the brand's logo in striking black letters.

ROCK 'N' ROL L. In this perfume, we can observe Zadig & Voltaire's passion for rock 'n' roll.

A rebellious and rocker silhouette


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