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Tulip Noir Eau de Parfum 100ml perfume

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Originally inspired to a passion of the Atkinsons family for the French novel « la Tulipe noire» of Dumas. A story where the competition to create the most beautiful black Tulip of Holland is surrounded by intrigues, jealousy, passion and true love. This contemporary interpretation of the original bouquet starts with brilliant citrusy and spicy notes culminating with an intoxicating cocktail of flowers.
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How to use

Spray the fragrance on the pulse points i.e. your neck and wrists, they emanate heat that helps the fragrance project from your skin for a longer-lasting, stronger scent.


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Atkinsons, an emblem of British perfume heritage, has been enchanting scent connoisseurs since its inception in 1799. Founded by James Atkinson in London, the brand's illustrious journey began with an innovative recipe for a superior bear grease balm, quickly becoming the talk of the town. This early success was a harbinger of the brand's unwavering dedication to excellence and innovation in the world of perfumery. Central to Atkinsons' ethos is a blend of traditional craftsmanship with avant-garde elements. Each perfume bottle encapsulates stories of British eccentricity and elegance, taking wearers on olfactory journeys that span the vast expanses of the British Empire. The house's legacy is rich with regal connections, having been appointed the official perfumer to the Royal Court of England. As Atkinsons evolves in the modern era, it retains its deep-rooted connection to its heritage while embracing contemporary perfume notes and designs. With collections that range from the historical and iconic to the daringly modern, the brand stands as a testament to the art of British perfumery, continually captivating new generations with its blend of tradition and modernity.