Collection: Fougère
It is a real "structure" characterized by a basic accord of lavender, geranium, vetiver, oak moss and coumarin or tonka bean, to which more or less fresh nuances are added that enhance its personality. It can be interpreted in various ways as long as the basic scheme is respected.
Fougère Royale by Houbigant, created in 1882, is the origin of the name of this family of men's perfumes: it is a fictional name that has nothing to do with the smell of fern (literal translation of the French fougère).
The virile and reassuring character of the compositions determined their widespread success among the male public, creating the unforgettable Azzaro pour Homme, Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche and Tsar by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Evocations: security, refinement, great masculine classic.