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BOSS Woman Runway Edition Combines Fashion with Fragrance
By SENATUS Beauty & Fragrances | 29 August 2015

From BOSS Parfums comes a trilogy of scents that combine fashion with fragrance, all packaged nicely into the limited BOSS Woman Runway Edition. With three statement looks, each perfume features a fashion sketch: the day dress, the tuxedo and the evening gown, each inspired by BOSS Womenswear Artistic Director Jason Wu's debut collection.

BOSS JOUR Pour Femme is a light scent, rounding out the daytime look, that features a bouquet of citrus and white flowers; while BOSS MA VIE Pour Femme compliments the tailored tuxedo and blends cactus blossom with refined blooms. Completing the trio is BOSS NUIT Pour Femme, an accompaniment to the evening gown, which comprises sparkling top notes with violet and jasmine.

The bottles housing the scents are modern collectors' items in a colour scheme of white, pink and black. Discover more here.

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