Françoise Hardy particularly loved a fragrance, both fresh and delicate. She carried it for years, before becoming the ambassador.
Died just a year ago, June 11, 2024, after a long battle against several cancers, Françoise Hardy left behind an impressive discography, an undeniable look, a singular beauty, a graceful silhouette … and a perfume with green accents. A discreet but striking wake that she adopted in the 1960s.
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Among all the perfumes that could have seduced Françoise Hardy at the start of her career, it was Weil’s freshness water she chose. A light, discreet wake that followed it in the 1960s. Later, when the French house wanted to give a face to its creations, it naturally turned to the universe of Hi friends – And towards Françoise Hardy, already icon of a generation. Thus, Françoise Hardy, just like Mireille Darc, lent her features to the legendary mixed fragrance launched in 1961. On the advertisements of the time, we see Françoise Hardy elongated in the grass, wearing her iconic fringe and sporting her feet of favorite eyeliner.
Mixing fresh citrus with flowers, the freshness water signed by the Jean-Pierre Weil nose embodies The meeting between sweetness and bitterness.
In the heart of this bright and lively juice mix with bergamot, mandarin and pink pepper. In head notes deploy jasmine, mimosa, rose, violet and fishing flower while the bottom notes reveal musk, virginia cedar, amber, but also vanilla. A mixture that reveals a most desirable green floral agreement for the season.