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Futur Perfume
Item #467065
$67.99About Futur
Discover Futur Perfume by Robert Piguet, a timeless fragrance that pays homage to the essence of anticipation and sophistication. Revitalized in design and composition for the modern connoisseur, this scent first introduced in the late 1960s captures the visionary spirit of its era, while seamlessly blending contemporary influences. This revamped classic has been crafted to resonate with those who appreciate a bold yet elegant signature, ideal for any occasion.
Fragrance Family:
Floral Chypre
Scent Type:
Fresh, spicy, green
Notes:
The aromatic journey of Futur Perfume unfurls with an invigorating burst of top notes, combining sunny bergamot and bright neroli with a hint of greenery, awakening the senses like a walk through a dewy garden at dawn. As the fragrance transitions into its heart, a floral symphony reveals itself: lush jasmine combined with seductive ylang-ylang and tender violet leaves. This blend creates a heart that is both enchanting and charismatic. The scent settles into an opulent base, where warm sandalwood and silky vetiver intertwine with the earthy embrace of patchouli, leaving an unforgettable trail that echoes sophistication and depth.
Suggested Use
For an enduring scent experience with Futur Perfume, apply it to pulse points on the body where the skin is warmest, such as the wrists, behind the ears, and at the base of the neck. Consider wearing Futur Perfume to elevate both everyday moments and special occasions, letting its rich tapestry of notes enhance your presence.
FAQ for Futur
What does Futur Perfume by Robert Piguet smell like?
Futur by Robert Piguet is a vibrant and sophisticated fragrance that combines the freshness of flowers with a hint of woody mystery. Its scent is reminiscent of a lush, blooming garden right after a summer rain, offering elegance and timelessness.
What kind of scent is Futur Perfume?
Futur Perfume is a floral green fragrance, notable for its fresh and elegant composition. It is categorized under the floral fragrance family, appealing to those who prefer a blend of green and floral notes with a classic twist.
What are the notes in Futur Perfume by Robert Piguet?
Top Notes: Bergamot, Neroli; Heart Notes: Jasmine, Violet, Ylang-Ylang; Base Notes: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Cedarwood. This combination gives Futur its unique green floral fragrance, with a hint of warmth from the woody base notes.
What season is Futur Perfume best suited for?
Futur Perfume is ideally suited for spring and summer due to its fresh floral notes. Its green facets enhance the revitalizing feel of nature coming back to life during these seasons.
Is Futur Perfume suitable for all occasions?
Yes, Futur Perfume is versatile enough to be worn both day and night. Its fresh elegance makes it suitable for work environments, while its depth allows it to transition perfectly into evening wear, whether for a casual dinner or a formal event.
Can Futur Perfume be worn by both men and women?
Futur Perfume is traditionally marketed towards women due to its floral composition, but its balanced green notes and woody base can be enjoyed by anyone who appreciates a fresh, sophisticated scent.
Where do you apply Futur Perfume?
Apply Futur Perfume to pulse points such as the wrists, behind the ears, and the base of the throat. These warm areas will help diffuse the fragrance throughout the day, ensuring a longer-lasting scent.
How long does Futur Perfume last?
Futur Perfume typically lasts between 6 to 8 hours, depending on skin chemistry and environmental conditions. For prolonged wear, consider layering it with a matching lotion or reapplying as needed.
| Attribute Name | Attribute Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Robert Piguet |
| Fragrance Family | Cedar |
| Fragrance Name | Futur |
| Fragrance Classification | Perfume, Pure Perfume |
| Volume | Available in 30 ml, 50 ml and 100 ml |
| Top Notes | Bergamot, Neroli |
| Heart Notes | Jasmine, Ylang-ylang, Violet leaves |
| Base Notes | Cedarwood, Patchouli, Vetiver |
| Gender | Women |
| Year Of Launch | 2008 |