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Jazz

1988

JAZZ

Jean-François Latty

Aromatic fern

JAZZ with its musical standpoint celebrates a life full of encounters and culture: the first signs of multi-ethnicity.

A world where opposites are united by the happy medium.

JAZZ conveys the paradoxes and contrasts of a man who endeavours to find his truth in liberated, less conventional expression.

After years of masculine, virile assertion, he reveals his sensitive side and assumes the paradoxes of a complex personality oscillating between two poles; black and white, masculine and feminine, strength and sensibility, the classic and the new, control and improvisation.

CORIANDER
GERANIUM
ARTEMISIA
CYPRESS
PATCHOULI

The fragrance unfolds like a piece of jazz. The virility and strength perceptible from the very first notes convey a fresh, vibrant masculinity through the coriander.

The theme becomes broader and acquires an unexpected dimension, like a jazz piece where the central theme gives way to improvisation, with completely new material.

The geranium provides a masculine floral touch, then the ambiance is rapidly transformed with artemisia and cypress, giving the measure of a warmer, more intelligent and aesthetic man, who knows how to play music that is more intimate and daring, but subtler, too.
With JAZZ, the classic fern accord becomes increasingly singular, and develops into darker, more mysterious ambiances with the patchouli. Just like this man, who reveals all his richness and paradoxes.

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