


Another look at the oud. Véronique Stambouli has always loved working with osmanthus. In this fragrance, she has combined it with oud for an exotic oriental effect. An animalic note transports us to Tunisia, where the colours and scents of leather swirl in the sun. The apricot-peach aroma of osmanthus gives the fragrance its smooth, dense, velvety nuances. The incredible personality of this fragrance is revealed in its sweet, honeyed, tangy, juicy and soft facets.
The Unika collection is the world in which perfumer Véronique Stambouli gives free rein to her imagination. Her inspirations are diverse: the original combination of ingredients, the recreation of intimate memories, or her journeys around the world.
Unika is above all a collection of original fragrances based on surprising combinations of raw materials. The packaging for these fragrances is sober, uncluttered, and non-gendered. When the product is opened, the mantra that has guided the designer's career is finally revealed.
The inscription "Perfume is an emotion" on the reverse side reminds us that perfume and the person who wears it are strongly connected. Each scent can be interpreted freely.
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Véronique Stambouli is an artist and perfume designer inspired by the "limitless" blending of raw materials: with her creations, she creates emotions with passion and gourmandise. She draws her inspiration from cooking, nature and travel.
Nature has never ceased to provide her with emotions and inspiration, as in Corsica, where "the smell of the scrubland mixed with the warmth of the runway gives me a feeling of well-being".
Beyond borders, Véronique admits to "opening her nostrils wide" in the countries she visits. Depending on the season, the smell of flowers, aromatic plants, snow, humus, trees and so on, never ceases to whisper creations to her.
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