Eau des Princes (1850)

Around 1850, France was experiencing constant political upheavals. The Revolution gave way to the First Empire, followed by the Restoration, the July Monarchy, and the Second Republic. Through these turbulent times, L.T. Piver endured, thanks to an unwavering focus on continuously improving the quality of its creations — earning the loyalty of a sophisticated, predominantly male clientele in search of elegance and refinement.

 

Inspired by the elegance of dandies, statesmen, princes, and crowned heads who navigated the intricate structures of power in the mid-19th century. Reinterpreted for the modern era, Eau des Princes delivers uncompromising masculine freshness in its Eau de Parfum form, where the woody depth of ambrox and cashmeran takes center stage.

 

Eau des Princes features olfactory notes of Mint, Sage, and Ambrox.

 

LT PIVER AT PRINTEMPS
  1. A La Reine des Fleurs (1774)
  2. Eau des Princes (1850)
  3. Un Parfum d'Aventure (1863)
  4. Heliotrope Blanc (1869)
  5. Reve d'Or (1889)
  6. Cuir de Russie (1892)
  7. Pompeia (1907)