
Cerruti 1881 Eau De Toilette 100ml
Cerruti 1881 Eau de Toilette is a refined floral fragrance from the house of Cerruti, created by perfumer Claire Cain and released in 1995. This composition presents a sharp yet feminine bouquet with a complex blend of notes that evolves over time, keeping the scent engaging beyond the initial spritz.
Presented in a 100 ml bottle, this fragrance is versatile for day-to-evening wear. It pairs well with both professional attire and social occasions, offering a balanced presence that is noticeable without overpowering. The floral core is complemented by subtle depth, delivering hours of fragrance that stay close to the skin and project with a gentle warmth.
As a product from Nino Cerruti, the EDT embodies the label's legacy of timeless Italian elegance and craftsmanship. This scent is ideal for women seeking a wearable, elegant fragrance that complements spring and autumn wardrobes, easily transitioning from office to evening events.
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Cerruti 1881 Eau de Toilette is a refined floral fragrance from the house of Cerruti, created by perfumer Claire Cain and released in 1995. This composition presents a sharp yet feminine bouquet with a complex blend of notes that evolves over time, keeping the scent engaging beyond the initial spritz.
Presented in a 100 ml bottle, this fragrance is versatile for day-to-evening wear. It pairs well with both professional attire and social occasions, offering a balanced presence that is noticeable without overpowering. The floral core is complemented by subtle depth, delivering hours of fragrance that stay close to the skin and project with a gentle warmth.
As a product from Nino Cerruti, the EDT embodies the label's legacy of timeless Italian elegance and craftsmanship. This scent is ideal for women seeking a wearable, elegant fragrance that complements spring and autumn wardrobes, easily transitioning from office to evening events.












