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Lalique - Soleil Vibrant
THE SUNSHINE GOES WILD
She walks on the wild side – that’s where the sun is. Luminous, warm, wildly sensuous, Soleil Vibrant reinvents the spirit of Lalique’s exhilarating Soleil collection with an entirely original formula: one that particularly embraces the House’s sustainability strategy. Woody, floral, with a hint of vanilla. Soleil Vibrant Lalique bottles a beaming energy whose scent is a joyful ode to femininity and wildness. A fragrance that smells as delicious as sun-kissed skin. That makes you feel as happy as a summer day. And that’s kind to the planet.…come out and smell the wild !
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- Warm31%
- Sweet19%
- Strong15%
- Fresh13%
- Powdery11%
- Light8%
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Lalique is a French glasswear design house founded by artist, master ceramist and jeweler René Lalique. Born in the small village of Ay in 1860, and raised in both Paris and Ay, young René developed a fascination with the natural world which would fully express itself in later artworks. He formally studied art at College Turgot, but was forced to leave when his father passed away. At age 12, he began an apprenticeship with a Parisian goldsmith, catching classes in the evening when he could. He was able to further his education at Sydenham Art College in London.
He returned to England and worked as a freelance artist, while also designing jewelry for esteemed houses such as Cartier and Boucheron, before embarking on his own business in 1885. Jewelry at the time placed an emphasis on the quantity of precious stones in a piece, with the design being less important. Lalique changed the course of jewelry forever with this nature-inspired pieces that depicted animals and the female form. One of the best-known (and most-plagiarized) jewelers of the celebrated "Art Nouveau" period, Lalique eventually turned his focus from jewelry to glassware, with even greater success.
Lalique partnered with Francois Coty to develop beautiful vessels for perfume&mash; a revolutionary concept at the time. Perfume at the time was sold in ordinary glass vials, and the women who purchased it also had to purchase ornate and expensive decanters for their home if they wanted to store it in a more attractive vessel. Lalique designed the now-legendary containers and beautiful labels for some of Coty's early successes, such as L'Effleur and Ambre Antique. Lalique's other stroke of brilliance was in designing a manufacturing process which enabled production of the bottles on a massive scale, thereby reducing the cost and making the product more affordable and widely available.
This new concept of marketing perfume in beautiful vessels caught on, and Lalique would go on to design bottles for Roger & Gallet, Guerlain, Molinard, d'Orsay and Worth, among others. One of his most memorable creations is the beautiful dove flacon for Nina Ricci's L'Air du Temps.
Glass became the medium in which Lalique concentrated his efforts for the rest of his life. Not limited to simply perfume bottles, he also designed architectural installations and hood ornaments for luxury automobiles.
Lalique passed away in 1945, but his artistic talent was passed down through generations. Lalique's granddaughter Marie-Claude, who was also a glass-maker, decided to create her own line of perfume in 1992, reviving her grandfather's tradition of offering perfume in beautiful vessels. The fragrances are produced in conjunction with Art & Fragrance, and since 1994, luxurious limited editions of the company's scents have been offered in sculptural bottles each year.
Learn moreHe returned to England and worked as a freelance artist, while also designing jewelry for esteemed houses such as Cartier and Boucheron, before embarking on his own business in 1885. Jewelry at the time placed an emphasis on the quantity of precious stones in a piece, with the design being less important. Lalique changed the course of jewelry forever with this nature-inspired pieces that depicted animals and the female form. One of the best-known (and most-plagiarized) jewelers of the celebrated "Art Nouveau" period, Lalique eventually turned his focus from jewelry to glassware, with even greater success.
Lalique partnered with Francois Coty to develop beautiful vessels for perfume&mash; a revolutionary concept at the time. Perfume at the time was sold in ordinary glass vials, and the women who purchased it also had to purchase ornate and expensive decanters for their home if they wanted to store it in a more attractive vessel. Lalique designed the now-legendary containers and beautiful labels for some of Coty's early successes, such as L'Effleur and Ambre Antique. Lalique's other stroke of brilliance was in designing a manufacturing process which enabled production of the bottles on a massive scale, thereby reducing the cost and making the product more affordable and widely available.
This new concept of marketing perfume in beautiful vessels caught on, and Lalique would go on to design bottles for Roger & Gallet, Guerlain, Molinard, d'Orsay and Worth, among others. One of his most memorable creations is the beautiful dove flacon for Nina Ricci's L'Air du Temps.
Glass became the medium in which Lalique concentrated his efforts for the rest of his life. Not limited to simply perfume bottles, he also designed architectural installations and hood ornaments for luxury automobiles.
Lalique passed away in 1945, but his artistic talent was passed down through generations. Lalique's granddaughter Marie-Claude, who was also a glass-maker, decided to create her own line of perfume in 1992, reviving her grandfather's tradition of offering perfume in beautiful vessels. The fragrances are produced in conjunction with Art & Fragrance, and since 1994, luxurious limited editions of the company's scents have been offered in sculptural bottles each year.
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- LPLeeann P.10/06/2024Reviews 5Products received 3grandma perfumeThis reminds me of my grandmother's perfume. Just not for me maybe reminds me of potpourri.My ratingsFloralMysteriousOfficeWinterStrongIntense00
- KSKristen S.10/05/2024Reviews 1Products received 0No what I was expectingToo flowery, not really sure but not my scent.My ratingsFruityElegantOfficeFallStrongIntense00
- DDDUELL D.10/05/2024Reviews 11Products received 0SoleilFresh, fruity, elegant, yummy and refreshing yet still boujee with graceful poise to not be mistaken for a teenagers body mistMy ratingsCitrusyElegantOfficeWinterFreshRefined00
- BJBRIANNA J.10/04/2024Reviews 10Products received 0MmmmI really love it. It gets tons of compliments!My ratingsCitrusySexyEverydaySpringFreshIntense00
- HPHEATHER P.10/04/2024Reviews 14Products received 0A new favorite!Not sure what it is exactly about this scent that I love, but hoe nicely it settles and hangs around all day makes me like it more. It has a delicately feminine scent, more on the mature side. I thought it would be more of a "summer" scent when I ordered, but luckily I was wrong. It gives fall/autumn vibes.My ratingsFloralClassicEverydayFallSweetRefined00
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