Highlights- It's a very appealing, long lasting and exotic fragrance
- Arousing your senses with its delicate perfume, this complements your graceful moves in an elegant way
- It Is an interpretation of sensuality, inviting guests to give themselves over to a precious seduction
- This perfume is an extension of the ultimate vividness of natural
- A true feeling of satisfaction and long-lasting fresh scent
OverviewThe first flirtation between Hugo Boss and fragrance was in 1954. But it was in the 1980s that Hugo Boss seriously expanded its offerings to include a stunning collection of designer fragrances, initially for those stylish gents now requiring a signature scent to complement their overall aesthetic. The first contemporary fragrance was launched in 1985 – Hugo Boss Cologne for men, called simply, Boss No.1. A huge success, it led to several other men’s fragrances launched in the mid 1980s and early 1990s, but women had to wait until 1997 to get their hands (and noses) on Hugo Woman. It was a scent worth waiting for, the warm, fruity fragrance evoking modern, independent women who weren’t afraid to make their own rules – a concept the house still refers to. Givaudan’s Louise Turner is the genius nose behind Boss The Scent for Her, meanwhile (showcased in our The Fragrance #FROW Discovery Box in Autumn 2019), which has so beautifully enhanced the feminine line-up, meanwhile. Her olfactory trick was to take notes of mandarin and famously animalic osmanthus flower, chosen to enrich the cocoa absolute and roasted tonka in the base, for a fragrance created to ‘explore seduction in the digital age.