
Description
Fragrance designer Aurelien Guichard redesigned Baghari, initially created by Francis Fabron in 1950. Turkish Damascus Rose, Egyptian jasmine, iris and vetiver compose the floral-powdery scent of Baghari 2006.
At a glance
With this blend of innocence and voluptuousness, Baghari revisits an earlier creation of the house of Piguet
History
Piguet is best-known for two classic fragrances: Bandit and Fracas. In vogue for many years with women on both sides of the Atlantic, the Piguet brand has been making a comeback recently, thanks to its parent company, ‘Fashion Fragrances & Cosmetics’. 2006 was noticeable for the return of a creation from the fifties, Baghari. Reformulated, reworked, the floral scent reveals itself to be at once innocent, voluptuous, sparkling and warm. In department stores and selected perfume shops.
Range
Eau de Parfum 1.7 and 3.4 fl. oz.
Bottle
A pared-down, black glass bottle with a yellow label for a charmingly retro look.
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10 october 2013
Well I didn't like Fracas or Bandit. Pour Piguet. One day I will find an agreeable Piguet scent. I don't think I'll try this one because of the aldehydes.
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10 october 2013
Well I didn't like Fracas or Bandit. Pour Piguet. One day I will find an agreeable Piguet scent. I don't think I'll try this one because of the aldehydes.
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06 september 2010
Cette semaine le peintre Jonathan Edelhuber nous a donné sa vision de Baghari. A voir sur www.INSPIRE-BLOG.com !
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