Hermès debuts fragrance for children
Hermès has launched its first-ever fragrance for children, called Cabriole.
Described by the luxury brand, the Cabriole Eau de Senteur scent claims to evoke the feeling of childhood's earliest wonders and reveals the child at the heart of Hermès.
Created by Christine Nagel, Director of Creation & Olfactory Heritage for Hermès Parfums, Cabriole combines the "velvety tenderness of Osmanthus and the delicate freshness of honeysuckle with the noble elegance of sandalwood in a composition that subtly evokes the apricot-like scent of a child’s cheek".
Illustrated by Alice Charbin, Cabriole is an "invitation to find your inner child". The emblematic lantern bottle and orange box are joined by colourful designs of a small child perched on the back of a horse "ready to explore the world".
The alcohol-free fragrance is suitable for children’s skin and priced at £82.
The new fragrance joins the brand's existing scents including Twilly D'Hermes, L'Ambre Des Merveilles and Le Jardin De Monsieur Li.