NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Nov. 18, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- House of Sillage, a leader in the world of haute parfumerie, celebrates the Christmas season with Holiday by House of Sillage. This dazzling fragrance resonates the warmth and generosity of the season with festive scents of mandarin, peach and vetiver.
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Inspired by the bright lights of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City, the stunning snow globe cap showcases a sparkling scenery plated in 18 karat gold and white gold, where freshly fallen snow descends in a glittery veil over the bright setting. This opulent fragrance is adorned with 63 hand-placed, custom colored Swarovski crystals and is presented in a hand-polished, ombre-lacquered glass bottle.
Holiday magic emanates from this floral, citrus fragrance, while it exudes the overwhelming sense of excitement and joy that is felt during this time of year. The fresh scents of Holiday by House of Sillage encapsulate these magnificent emotions and resonate the warmth, sparkle and generosity of the season.
House of Sillage pays homage to the artistry, traditions and unmatched expertise of the classic parfumerie, while transcending modern conventions. “We have created a line of luxurious and sophisticated fragrances, gathering wisdom from people who have devoted their lives to this particular kind of beauty,” explains Founder Nicole Mather. Mather and House of Sillage have collected rare components from around the world to create the magnificently beautiful and enticing scents of Holiday by House of Sillage parfum.
House of Sillage is based in California and produced in France. The company creates extraordinary fragrances, which are rivaled only by their breathtaking bottles. Under the guidance of Founder Nicole Mather, House of Sillage dedicates itself to maintaining and surpassing the true definitions of luxury. Visit www.HouseOfSillage.com to learn more.
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