| THE CREATION The maison's very first Cologne Hermès was created in 1979 by Françoise Caron. At first it was called Eau de Cologne Hermès, to then become Eau d'Orange Verte in 1997. Now iconic, it is characterized by a green and lively freshness. THE OLFACTORY NOTES Cologne Eau d'Orange Verte combines the brightness of orange with the freshness of mint and the woody notes of musk. THE OBJECT The iconic lantern-shaped bottle is adorned with a deep green. On the orange bottle, a contrasting band matches the color of the bottle. THE COLLECTION OF HERMÈS COLOGNES The collection of Colognes Hermès is an infinite and virtuosic playground, which explores the sensoriality of materials. Its signature offers an immediate and generous pleasure, which unites beyond genders, fashions, ages or seasons. The first-born of the Eau de Colognes, this fragrance, created by François Caron in 1979, is inspired by the smell of undergrowth wet with morning dew. Characterized by a singular freshness, it has established itself over time as an emblem of the Maison Hermès. Imagined as an explosion of citrus notes, it is dominated by orange, including peel and leaves, lemon, mandarin, mint and blackcurrant buds. Eau d'orange verte reveals all its complexity in a unique trail composed of notes of patchouli and oak moss. | | Ingredients | | Olfactory notes | | Manufacturer | | THE CREATION The maison's very first Cologne Hermès was created in 1979 by Françoise Caron. At first it was called Eau de Cologne Hermès, to then become Eau d'Orange Verte in 1997. Now iconic, it is characterized by a green and lively freshness. THE OLFACTORY NOTES Cologne Eau d'Orange Verte combines the brightness of orange with the freshness of mint and the woody notes of musk. THE OBJECT The iconic lantern-shaped bottle is adorned with a deep green. On the orange bottle, a contrasting band matches the color of the bottle. THE COLLECTION OF HERMÈS COLOGNES The collection of Colognes Hermès is an infinite and virtuosic playground, which explores the sensoriality of materials. Its signature offers an immediate and generous pleasure, which unites beyond genders, fashions, ages or seasons. The first-born of the Eau de Colognes, this fragrance, created by François Caron in 1979, is inspired by the smell of undergrowth wet with morning dew. Characterized by a singular freshness, it has established itself over time as an emblem of the Maison Hermès. Imagined as an explosion of citrus notes, it is dominated by orange, including peel and leaves, lemon, mandarin, mint and blackcurrant buds. Eau d'orange verte reveals all its complexity in a unique trail composed of notes of patchouli and oak moss.