Viva La Juicy by Juicy Couture 100ml

$119.00

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Viva La Juicy by Juicy Couture 100ml

Viva la Juicy by Juicy Couture is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women launched in 2008.

Flirtatious, vibrant, and irresistible. For the glamorous girl who is always the life of the party! Juicy Couture’s original Viva La Juicy is made for any occasion, day or night, when you want to be unforgettable.

Product Details

  • Top notes: Wild Berries and Mandarin Orange
  • Middle notes: Honeysuckle, Gardenia, and Jasmine
  • Base notes: Caramel, Praline, Vanilla, Amber, and Sandalwood

Viva La Juicy by Juicy Couture 100ml

The perfume Viva la Juicy was presented as a gourmet floral fragrance, which opens with notes of wild berries and juicy mandarin. The heart encompasses a floral blend of honeysuckle, gardenia, and jasmine, while the base notes await us with a gourmet rhapsody of amber, caramel, vanilla, sandalwood, and pralines.

The perfume arrives in a typical Juicy Couture bottle with a charming ribbon of fuchsia color appropriate for your purse.

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