Maroussia by Slava Zaitsev is the first fragrance launched by the renowned Russian fashion designer in collaboration with Parfumeurs Créateurs (France). This 100 ml specimen is presented in its iconic red glass bottle, whose design is inspired by the architecture of Russian Orthodox churches.
Object History:
Originally released in 1992, Maroussia symbolizes the transition of Russian fashion to the global luxury market. Vyacheslav "Slava" Zaitsev, nicknamed the "Red Dior," selected an intense oriental floral composition reflecting his country's cultural heritage. This bottle belongs to 1990s productions, maintaining the quality of original formulations.
Technical Details:
- Period: 1990s
- Technique: Industrial glass blowing
- Volume: 100 ml (3.4 oz)
- Material: Glass and synthetic components
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The bottle is full and unused. Without original box. Batch code 10F02T visible on the base.
Olfactory Pyramid:
- Top notes: Aldehydes, Orange Blossom, Peach, and Bergamot.
- Heart notes: Carnation, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang, Heliotrope, Iris, Orchid, and Rose.
- Base notes: Civet, Sandalwood, Amber, Benzoin, Vanilla, Musk, Cedar, and Tonka Bean.
Collectible Value:
This perfume is a reference item for historical fragrance collectors and 20th-century fashion history enthusiasts.
Important Note: As a vintage item, the scent may have evolved over time, potentially losing the freshness of the top notes. No exchanges or returns are accepted due to the nature of the product.
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