
Penhaligon's
Ostara
Gender: Unisex
Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour
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Released in the spring of 2015 by the British house of Penhaligon’s, the fragrance Ostara was named after the goddess of spring and inspired by the classic blossom of springtime, the daffodil. French perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour wanted to present a fresh take on a strong floral scent that is modern and inspiring. He drew upon his childhood memories of the narcissus flower that smells both sweet and musky to create a perfume that is both confident and sensual.
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- Style
- Modern designer
- Era
- Modern (2000s–2010s)
- Year
- 2015
- Perfumer
- Bertrand Duchaufour
- Best in
- Spring
- Wear it
- Office
- Vibe
- Everyday versatile
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How it wears
Opens with Violet leaf, Mint, Aldehydes & Juniper. Develops through Narcissus, Cyclamen, Hyacinth & Hawthorn. Settles into Musk, Vanilla, Amber & styrax.
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