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Lolita Lempicka Launches Lighter Fragrance for Fall – Si Lolita EDT

Lolita Lempicka has followed up her devastatingly decadent original Si Lolita fragrance (launched in 2009) with a lighter, fresher version for fall 2011. The new scent represents a tantalizing contrast between freshness and sensuality, leaving a fragrant trail on the skin.
The new Si Lolita EDT is the epitome of feminine; it opens up with a vibrant Lemon Leaf and Pink Peppercorn then reveals a delicate heart: a subtle bouquet of Sweet Pea mingled with Hawthorn and Magnolia. The base notes is where Si Lolita differs from the original, this lighter version contains more green and musky tones – Amber and White Musk permeated with Iris with no strong spices and patchouli, which are signature to the original. While the original Si Lolita evoked fantasy, the new EDT evokes delight—a carefree attitude with irresistible appeal.


THE BOTTLE: As someone who loves (and keeps) interesting shaped bottles – I know I’m not alone , the Si Lolita EDT is a prize to be had. As sensual as bare skin and smooth to the touch, the bottle embodies pure freshness with a powdered finish. The bottle forms a voluptuous silhouette reminiscent of a four-leaf clover, with each heart-shaped leaf representing a member of the Lempicka family: Lolita and her three daughters, bound by their hearts. Around its neck is an intensely red muslin scarf, dotted with white and tinged with green to create a bold impression

THE BOX: The bottle is nestled inside a bright white box decorated with a printed medallion that echoes the floral-polka dot pattern designed by Lolita Lempicka herself.

COST: $90.00 for 3.4 oz, $70.00 for 1.7 oz and $50.00 for 1.0 oz

WHERE TO FIND IT: Nordstrom or www.Nordstrom.com

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