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HUGO BOSS BOSS ALIVE EDP (W) / 80 ML

$163.18

Boss Alive Eau de Parfum: A tribute to the modern and empowered woman

Boss Alive Eau de Parfum by Hugo Boss, launched in 2020, is a woody aromatic fragrance that celebrates the strength, confidence and ambition of the modern woman. Created by perfumer Annick Menardo, this sophisticated and elegant fragrance captures the essence of the woman who breaks barriers and pursues her dreams with determination.

Top notes of Madagascar vanilla, plum, cinnamon, apple and blackcurrant open the fragrance with a burst of vibrant sweetness and fruity freshness. Madagascar vanilla brings a warm, sensual sweetness, plum adds a fruity touch, cinnamon adds a warm spicy touch, apple brings a crisp sweetness and blackcurrant adds a tangy, juicy touch. As the fragrance develops, Heart notes of jasmine sambac (sampaguita) and thyme emerge, revealing a floral and herbaceous heart. Jasmine sambac brings an elegant and feminine floral touch, while thyme adds a fresh and invigorating herbaceous touch. Finally, Base notes of woody notes, sandalwood, cedar and olive round out the fragrance with a rich, masculine touch. Woody notes add a dry earthy depth, sandalwood adds a dry earthy base, cedar adds a dry woody depth and olive adds a fresh green touch.

Boss Alive Eau de Parfum is a versatile fragrance that can be worn on any occasion. It is light enough for everyday use, but sophisticated enough for special events. The fragrance has moderate longevity and moderate sillage, meaning it will last for several hours without being overpowering.

If you are looking for a fragrance that makes you feel powerful, confident and inspiring, Boss Alive Eau de Parfum is an excellent choice. It is a modern fragrance that will accompany you every step of the way to success.

Here are some additional details about Boss Alive Eau de Parfum:

  • Olfactory group: Aromatic Woody
  • Release year: 2020
  • Perfumer: Annick Menardo
  • Top notes: Madagascar vanilla, plum, cinnamon, apple, blackcurrant
  • Heart notes: Jasmine sambac (sampaguita), thyme
  • Base notes: Woody notes, sandalwood, cedar, olive
  • Longevity: Moderate
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Ideal for: Women
  • Occasions: Daily, Formal
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