

Niki de Saint Phalle perfume, launched in 1982 by the iconic artist, is a bold, green floral chypre fragrance for women, known for its distinctive earthy, woody, and mossy accords with notes of artemisia, peach, carnation, rose, oakmoss, leather, and sandalwood, often found in vintage form, particularly its vibrant blue serpent bottle. Though often considered discontinued (especially the pure parfum), vintage bottles and scents are still sought after for their powerful, artistic, and unique scent profile, described as a “perfume power suit”. Profile: Woody, green, earthy, aromatic, mossy, floral, warm spicy. Key Notes: Artemisia, Mint, Bergamot, Peach, Carnation, Patchouli, Oakmoss, Leather, Sandalwood, Amber, Rose. Vibe: Strong, cool, no-nonsense, artistic, and unique. Discontinued: The original fragrance, especially the pure parfum, is largely discontinued but remains highly collectible. Famous for its distinctive cobalt blue bottle featuring a serpent design, reflecting Niki de Saint Phalle’s artistic vision. This bottle was display Dummy, but it has the original scent intact and appears full. Small chip hidden on bottom – that does not compromise the bottles integrity. It is a superficial nick.