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Dolce & Gabbana Beauty drops two new fragrances: K&Q Parfums


DOLCE & Gabbana presents its latest olfactory creations, K&Q Parfums, two new fragrances that offer intense woody, spicy, and amber notes.

As the brand says, at the heart of the scents is “Passion and desire, understanding and magnetism. These two new creations for him and for her tell a timeless love story, with each ingredient playing a pivotal role in crafting an experience of insatiable craving.”

Inspired by the legacy of the original K&Q Eaux de Parfum, these fragrances, for him and her, are all about bold intensity and allure.

Dolce & Gabbana K&Q Eaux de Parfum

First up, for the guys, there is K by Dolce & Gabbana Parfum, created by master perfumer Daphne Bugey. It has been built around the woody warmth of sandalwood and offers a woody spicy fragrance designed to exude charisma. Here, the fig note of the original fragrance has evolved into a caramelised fig, adding richness, depth, and sweetness.

For women, the Q by Dolce & Gabbana Parfum, also crafted by Daphne, combines woody amber notes with signature hints of cherry from the original Q Eau de Parfum. Like the K, there’s a candied essence to the fruit, and so the cherry gives a sweeter scent. Balanced with the florals in the form of the delicate jasmine sambac, the perfume unfolds with rich vanilla bourbon, creating a harmonious blend of elegance and warmth, sweet and florals.

by Felicity Carter

K&Q by Dolce & Gabbana Parfums are now available on dolcegabbana.com,Dolce & Gabbana boutiques and harrods.com.

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