In Appreciation of: Liberty LBTY. Fragrance’s Adelphi Sun
Bursting with botanicals, take a trip to the tropics with the latest arrival in the Beauty Hall of Fame
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In Appreciation of: Liberty LBTY. Fragrance’s Adelphi Sun
Bursting with botanicals, take a trip to the tropics with the latest arrival in the Beauty Hall of Fame
The Synopsis
If you haven’t yet discovered LBTY. Fragrance: firstly: where have you been? Secondly: welcome. And allow us to introduce you to this collection of exquisite, artisan scents that has had us captivated since launch.
The five elegant scents in the line-up have been created in collaboration with the world’s finest perfumers, each inspired by one of Liberty’s archival prints. Care to explore? Let the latest inductee into the hall of fame be your guide, and dive into the botanical greenery of LBTY. Fragrance’s Adelphi Sun (£225 for 100ml).
Read More: Meet the dreamers – the expert perfumers behind the new Liberty LBTY. Fragrance collection.
The Rise to Fame
Paying homage to the designs of two 19th century shawls, the fragrance’s botanical print inspiration, Adelphi Voyage, is a modern reinterpretation of the most-classic of designs: paisley.
With its earthen, verdant hues and flashes of colour, Adelphi Sun reimagines the print as a trip to a tropical rainforest: with grounding botanical notes shot through with flashes of freshness.
The Credentials
When spring is truly in the air, we often find ourselves on the hunt for a fresh fragrance to match the sunnier days. Call us biased, but we think Adelphi Sun’s notes of succulent greenery, bright grapefruit and hypnotic jasmine make for the ideal springtime scent. Simply add a chilled glass of rosé and a new pair of sunglasses.
The Star Quality
When it came to crafting LBTY. Fragrances, naturally only the finest ingredients would do. Not only do the botanicals in Adelphi Sun create a captivating scent, but each is carefully sourced using the most innovative, future-focused practices in their creation. The zingy notes of grapefruit are created using peel left over from the juicing industry, and heady Guatemalan cardamon is upcycled from pods not suited for spice markets.