Cartier expanded their collection of fragrances Declaration with a new aromatic spicy version appropriate for the warmer part of the year 2014. The new fragrance Cartier Declaration L'Eau succeeds the original fragrance Declaration from 1998 with similar concept built around a blend of juicy citruses, aromatic herbs, tart spices and creamy woody no...read more
Cartier expanded their collection of fragrances Declaration with a new aromatic spicy version appropriate for the warmer part of the year 2014. The new fragrance Cartier Declaration L'Eau succeeds the original fragrance Declaration from 1998 with similar concept built around a blend of juicy citruses, aromatic herbs, tart spices and creamy woody notes while providing somewhat different, sassier face this time.Freshness originates from luminous, sunny grapefruit, combined with tart pink pepper, along with masculine enhancement provided by deep shades of cedar. Cartier describes the fragrance as A fresh, spicy, woody blend, empowered by magnificent cedar, lightened by citruses.