Fragrance inspired by Ange Ou Demon Le Secret by Givenchy
In 2009, perfumers Bernard Ellena and Sophie Labbe introduced Ange Ou Demon Le Secret — a fragrance that blends delicate femininity with mysterious allure.
Inspired by the duality of light and shadow in a modern Givenchy muse, the scent weaves together sparkling lemon, juicy cranberry, and velvety peony petals, revealing a whisper of temptation from the very first spray.
Ange Ou Demon Le Secret is a floral-fruity perfume for women, released in 2009. The composition invites you into a realm of crystalline purity and subtle seduction. Bright citrus, cool tea, and tender peony create an aura of sophisticated elegance.
Opening — Italian lemon, cranberry, and green tea. Heart — peony, jasmine, and water lily. Base — patchouli, light woods, and white musk.
The initial burst glistens with fresh citrus and berry facets. The fragrance then unfolds into a bouquet of soft florals before settling into a sheer woody-musky trail that is both airy and memorable.
Longevity is moderate-high: up to 8 hours of noticeable presence, making it perfect for daytime wear and romantic evenings alike.
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Top ├── Italian Lemon ├── Cranberry └── Green Tea Heart ├── Peony ├── Jasmine └── Water Lily Base ├── Patchouli ├── Light Woods └── White Musk
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