Guerlain Jardins de Bagatelle perfume tells a story of white flowers. Its name and its bottle are an allusion to the wager made between the Count of Artois, the brother of Louis XVI, and Queen Marie-Antoinette, to build a castle on the site of a ruined cottage in the Bois de Boulogne, all in under ten weeks. The sculptural bottle with its draped shoulders recalls a caryatid from the castle in the Bagatelle gardens. Guerlain Jardins de Bagatelle is a joyful, luminous and daring perfume with a luxurious top note of bergamot, over a heart of jasmine, gardenia, tuberose and neroli and a rich base of woody notes.
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