Angel, the first perfume by Thierry Mugler, evokes the emotion of tender childhood memories together with a sense of dreamlike infinity.
Introduced in 1993 this is the first fragrance made with no floral--mostly food scents such as chocolate, caramels, lots of vanilla, honey, Tonka, dewberry, Helional and some warm, smooth spices such as a patchouli blend at the base and other sensual wooded notes, and coumarin.
Angel, which launched a new fragrance category called the "oriental gourmands," seduces us with angelic flavors found deep within the heart of our memories, as well as sensual and passionate notes.
Angel reflects freedom and innocence, it smells like a candy store on a warm summer's day in Cannes--a little candy shop where they hand-dip the chocolates and cook up their own caramel and fondant. Angel's packaging is representative of Mugler's trademark star. The elongated five -pointed bottle is made of brilliant blue glass and is refillable as well as recyclable. Angel is a favorite of singer Diana Ross.
Notes: Bergamot, Hedione, Helional, Honey, Dewberry, Red Berries, Vanilla, Caramel, Patchouli, Chocolate, Coumarin.
Style: Pure. Soft. Innocent.
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