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Transcendant Sin & The Heart-Catcher Limited Editions by Lolita Lempicka {New Perfume} {Fragrance News} {Luxury Perfumes}

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Lolita Lempicka is issuing two luxury editions of Lolita Lempicka and L in order to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the brand. They are respectively called Transcendant Sin and The Heart-Catcher.

Lolita Lempicka perfume flacons, which are already noted for their exceptional designs, will be further enhanced thanks to crystal manufacturers Daum and Baccarat respectively. Lolita Lempicka which already exists in eau de toilette and eau de parfum concentrations, will be offered in pure extract concentration for the first time........

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Both perfumes will appeal to patchouli lovers as the parfum versions feature the tantalizing leaves prominently.

For Transcendant Sin, the pure parfum version of Lolita Lempicka developed by Firmenich is said to have exacerbated notes of licorice and patchouli leaves. According to The Moodie Report,

"Daum is said to have drawn its inspiration for the crystal bottle from observing nature. The apple-shaped bottle is entwined in leaves and flowers made from violet and light green pâte de verre. The lid, with a stem that plunges into the bottle, is engraved with violet flowers and leaves."

The Heart-Catcher is even more bejeweled than usual,

"The crystal heart-shaped bottle is adorned in a golden net that holds elaborate coral branches and flowers. The initial L signature is inlaid with blue topaz. The crystalline lid is facetted like a precious stone."

The parfum offers pronounced notes of patchouli together with Everlasting/Immortelle flowers and bitter orange.

(Source: The Moodie Report

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