![]() The perspective of the painting is different and some details change: the snake is crawling on the ground and some golden apples have fallen off the tree. Fred Leighton, for example, portrayed the nymphs relaxing under the apple tree: one of them is playing a lyre, while another one is surrounded by the snake’s coils.Īlbert Herter gave a similar rendition of the myth, using a more impressionistic technique and aethereal colours. This legendary place has inspired many artists because it is a symbol of bliss, peace and happiness. ![]() The Garden of the Hesperides is the place where he steals immortality-giving golden apples (according to the Greek version, they actually are oranges) the garden is tended by three nymphs, the Hesperides – Aegle, Espere and Arethusa – also known as the Daughters of Evening, and by a dragon, Ladon. The demigod Hercules (or Heracles, if you prefer the Greek version) and its twelve labours were among my favourite narrations: this incredibly strong hero, who overcame all kinds of trials, was irresistible to my eyes and the places he visited were full of charm. One of my first passions were books dealing with Greek and Roman mythology, a topic I loved so much because it was an extremely fascinating way to escape a reality I perceived as ordinary and not exciting at all. Since 2016, First in Fragrance is the official online store of Nägele & Strubell.Since I was a child, I’ve always loved reading. FIRST IN FRANGRANCE has also experienced its share of envy and imitators but we can proudly say that it is and remains – The Original. By joining forces, we will do everything in our power to provide you with only the best in the world of perfumes and beauty. In 2016, a strong alliance was forged with the company Nägele & Strubell to which – in addition to 12 other stationary boutiques in Austria – the famous Viennese boutiques Le Parfum and Kussmund belong. Wuchsa’s pioneering vision led him to take the plunge anyway, which laid the foundation for what today is the healthy and prosperous company of FIRST IN FRAGRANCE. For many this was either frowned upon or simply inconceivable. At a time when the “everything’s for free” and low-price culture still prevailed, it was difficult to imagine offering the finest luxury products on the internet. Wuchsa recognized the great possibilities offered by an online presentation. In the year 2000 First in Fragrance was founded when, as one of the first, Georg R. Now Diptyque is bringing back the art of Cologne, the universal, fragrant ritual that is so appreciated by connoisseurs.įIRST IN FRAGRANCE – LUXURY PIONEERS – THE ORIGINAL Diptyque is a desire for freshness and Master of the use of the "Vinaigre de Toilette" due to its natural cleansing and toning properties. Daily use is synonymous with freshness and transparency - a real bodily pleasure. The soothing, firming properties of these waters is still, even today, highly valued. It was traded from Italy to Cologne from London to Spain and all the way to Russia and became an integral part of dressing rituals. Over the centuries, kept secret in European monasteries, this admirable and beneficial water, often enriched with a base of citrus and aromatic plants, flourished. ![]() Legend has it that an angel brought the recipe for perfumed water, filled with special qualities, to a queen in Central Europe. Sensual, sunny immortelle joins the dance along with a trace of strong cedarwood and delicate white musk that envelop this subtle, wonderfully spicy fragrance. But then comes a sudden storm of surprising, intense, peppery notes of mint that tease the senses and underscore the exquisite aura. ![]() The first impression seems like a simple fragrance with citrus top notes of bitter orange, tangerine, lemon and petitgrain, mixed with aromatic herbs, red thyme, and African rosemary. A refreshing, zesty Cologne with a striking green freshness, that also acts subtly provocative - the thrill of a forbidden garden. ![]()
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