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LATTAFA YARA EDP (W) / 100 ML

$74.08


Discover Yara by Lattafa Perfumes, a captivating olfactory experience!

Immerse yourself in a world of sensations with Yara, the fragrance that awakens femininity and charm. Let yourself be carried away by the exquisite combination of notes that will transport you to a tropical paradise.

A unique olfactory journey:

  • Vibrant opening: The freshness of tangerine orange intertwines with the floral sweetness of heliotrope and orchid, creating a radiant and energetic opening.
  • Gourmet heart: An irresistible gourmand accord merges with the juiciness of tropical fruits, evoking an explosion of delicious flavors and sensations.
  • Sensual base: The enveloping warmth of vanilla combines with musk and sandalwood, leaving a long-lasting and seductive trail.

Yara is more than just a perfume, it is an invitation to express your unique essence and enjoy every moment with intensity. Dare to discover this olfactory jewel and let yourself be conquered by its irresistible charm.

Yara, the fragrance that will awaken your senses!

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