Since Arpège, which was the gift of love from Jeanne Lanvin to her daughter Marie-Blanche on her 30th birthday, the idea of expressing mother-and-daughter love in perfumes has taken some root if not predominance. It was also expressed more recently in a duo of fragrances by Clarins, Par Amour and Par Amour Toujours. Bulgari had opted to affirm maternal love towards children of both sexes with Mamans et Petits.
Now Cynthia Rowley will launch, in partnership with Avon, another mother-daughter duet with Flower (mother) and Petal (daughter). They can be layered or worn independently.
The packaging is adorable, very Paris-Apartment and shabby chic.
Flower, the mother's scent, from which the petal is plucked.
According to the Avon website, Flower is
"A true extension of the whimsical world of Cynthia’s fashions, Flower is flirty, feminine and playful. Every note of this fragrance was hand-picked by Cynthia herself.
Playful florals are surrounded by warm woods and musks.
The notes include: Casablanca Lily, Freesia, Cashmere Woods, Warm Vanilla, Skin Musk, Velvet Woods and Sandalwood."
Regarding Petal,
"To create Petal, Cynthia took the essence of Flower and gave it a lighter sensibility.
Petal is an extension of Flower, similar to the bond that extends between mothers and daughters.
Its innocent, playful floral green fragrance captures a freshly picked Lily of the Valley."
From the mouths of the perfumers,
"Flower is a flirtatious, woody spice featuring a very wearable lily fragrance combined with citrus, violet leaves, freesia. The result is a fragrance that is both sophisticated and playful – much like Cynthia herself. When creating Petal, we wanted to pull a note from the mother fragrance and create a lighter, more innocent fragrance. Both Cynthia and her daughter loved Lily of the Valley. It was the perfect note to be the centerpiece of the fragrance.* (Courtesy of Firmenich)