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CAPRI – FRAGRANCE NOTES
I have always been captivated by trendsetting films. Capri EdP by 19-69 is inspired by the stylish and iconic movie Le Mépris, which was shot in 1963 on the Isle of Capri. The settings include Villa Malaparte and the motion picture incorporates a scheme of red (tolerance, love), blue (coldness) and white (neutral) referring to the national flags of France and USA, evocative of the thematic elements of the narrative. Fragrance notes include Sweet and Bitter Orange, Ylang Ylang Extra Oil and White Musk.
Johan Bergelin
Creative director and founder of 19-69
TOP NOTES:
Mandora - Bitter Orange - Sweet Orange - Chamomile - Cardamom - Pink Pepper - Sichuan Pepper
HEART NOTES:
Juniper Berries - Mandarine Oil - Mandarine Leaves Oil, Grapefruit - Galbanum - Jasmine Alcoolat - Osmanthus Alcoolat - Ylang Ylang Extra Oil
BASE NOTES:
Orris - Ambroxan - Angelica Seeds - White Musk
Glass
The name of the brand, 19-69, refers to the year 1969—a time when new standards of freedom, tolerance, and counterculture began to take shape. Founded by Swedish artist Johan Bergelin, the brand was created to bring this revolutionary spirit into the present. Each product tells the story of iconic moments and places in counterculture history.
Every fragrance is inspired by art, music, historical milestones, or cultural settings from Africa, Europe, America, or Asia. This inspiration is reflected in the names, designs, and carefully chosen colors. Handmade with small variations, each piece is truly unique. All raw materials are meticulously selected to meet the highest quality standards.
19-69 is a brand that breaks away from the mainstream. These fragrances are designed to enhance your personality and ensure you stand out, wherever you go.
Carrier | Price | Delivery days |
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DHL Economy | from 6 £ | From Thursday 5.6.2025 |
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