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Invisible Post Eau de Parfum

Sale price$195.00 USD
Size: 100 ML
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Scent Notes

Top Notes

Petitgrain, Green Fig, Tangerine

Middle Notes

Palm Leaf, Black Currant, Cyclamen

Base Notes

Sandalwood, Virginian Cedarwood, Tonka Bean

About the Product

Inspired by the Summer of Love and the hippie trails of the 1960s. Ideas on the next hotspot or music festival were shared within the hippie community by the Invisible Post.

The scent is bursting and woody. Fragrance notes include Green Fig, Black Currant and Virginian Cedarwood.

“Summer of Love was a social phenomenon that occurred during the summer of 1967. A cultural earthquake determined to trash the previous generation’s old values and embrace a new consciousness of freedom, sex, drugs and rock’n’roll. The search for enlightenment led the flower children to travel to places like Machu Picchu and Kathmandu using decorated, colorful Volkswagen buses. Ideas on the next hotspot or music festival were collectively shared within the hippie community by the Invisible Post.”

Inspired by the Summer of Love and the hippie trails of the 1960s. Ideas on the next hotspot or music festival were shared within the hippie community by the Invisible Post.

The scent is bursting and woody. Fragrance notes include Green Fig, Black Currant and Virginian Cedarwood.

“Summer of Love was a social phenomenon that occurred during the summer of 1967. A cultural earthquake determined to trash the previous generation’s old values and embrace a new consciousness of freedom, sex, drugs and rock’n’roll. The search for enlightenment led the flower children to travel to places like Machu Picchu and Kathmandu using decorated, colorful Volkswagen buses. Ideas on the next hotspot or music festival were collectively shared within the hippie community by the Invisible Post.”

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