BEAUTY
The Triptych Collection by Vilhelm Parfumerie An Ode to Greatness
Rim Nsouli
13-May-2025

Vilhelm Parfumerie unveiled a captivating fragrance collection inspired by one of history’s most extraordinary figures, Hannibal, who managed to change the world by his nobility and greatness.
Hannibal’s legacy becomes the heart of the new olfactory journey of thid exclusive trilogy of scents, not only of war and triumph, but of intimacy, connection, and timeless passion. Through the characters of Hannibal and Chimilka, two kindred spirits united by strength and silent understanding, Vilhelm invites us to feel the heartbeat beneath the armor. Their journey , one of desire, devotion, and sacred vulnerability, is captured in fragrances that embody elegance, power, and depth.
Rooted in the lush landscapes of ancient Carthage, this collection evokes a modern Eden where a refined civilization thrives amidst rich, sun-drenched nature. These are not just scents, they are time-traveling experiences, crafted to awaken courage, curiosity and inspiration.
Each fragrance in the collection shares a luxurious base: powdery leather wrapped in imperial osmanthus and velvety immortelle, deepened by earthy patchouli and oakmoss. Yet each is distinct, brought to life by a signature accent note, forming a sensorial triptych of bold identity and emotion.
With its opulence, sensuality, and tribute to greatness, the Hannibal collection by Vilhelm Parfumerie invites you to experience perfumery elevated to legend.
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