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This is the story of the meeting between two legends, perfume and fashion, between Guerlain and the iconic little black dress. It's the story of a new fragrance and a tribute to an element of clothing that has held a special place in women's wardrobes for decades. A pure exercise in style, La Petite Robe Noire by Guerlain is both timeless and audaciously innovative, revealing an enchantingly fresh composition. This fruity-floral fragrance subtly melds the tart energy of Sicilian lemon with tender almond notes, elegantly segueing into roses and powerful licorice. The juice adds character with a few pinches of smoky tea and patchouli leaves, lingering on with a caress of musk and vanilla.Interesting news. When upon learning initially about the launch of La Petite Robe Noire by Guerlain (The Little Black Dress; see our review), I immediately made a connection with Didier Ludot's boutique franchise as well as his own eponymous perfume dedicated to the universe of the LBD, but which did not bear its name...