Description
Composed by perfumer Guy Robert in 1961, Caleche was Hermès' first fragrance for women. Its name echoes the carriages that are emblematic of the House: a light and elegant 19th century horse-drawn conveyance.
OLFACTORY NOTES
A floral fragrance with aldehyde aromas, Caleche eau de toilette is a very feminine blend of delicate aldehydes, billowing jasmine and light rose.
THE OBJECT
The bottle, inspired by the lanterns of horse-drawn carriages, has a black cap reminiscent of a riding hat. The back label is illustrated with a design by Philippe Dumas, indicating that it belongs to the Parfums-Fondateurs collection.
THE PARFUMS-FONDATEURS COLLECTION
The Parfums-Fondateurs collection draws inspiration from the House's heritage. Each creation encapsulates Hermès' imaginary world in a name, a fragrance and a color. Over the years, Hermès has pioneered a bold style of perfumery, resulting from encounters with exceptional perfumers.