Hermès saddles up with first children’s perfume

Hermès saddles up with first children’s perfume

Cabriole is the latest addition to Hermès’ fragrance line up, and the French luxury brand’s first perfume for children. The packaging graphics are the work of French illustrator Alice Charbin.

Hermès has introduced its debut fragrance for children. Cabriole (caper, in English), an alcohol-free scent composed by house perfumer Christine Nagel, blends notes of osmanthus, honeysuckle and sandalwood.

As for the fragrance packaging, Hermès’ emblematic lantern-shaped bottle and accompanying orange box feature illustrations by Alice Charbin.

The scent retails at €92 for 50ml.

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Illustration Alice Charbin

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Perfumer Christine Nagel

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