
While lots of bubbles are scented, Maison Francis Kurkdjian is the first to create a high-end fragrance in the form of bubbles. Les Bulles d'Agathe translates to Agatha's Bubbles. Yes, we're talking childhood-obsession bubbles you blow with a wand out of soap. Except in this case, you're blowing them out of a perfume created by a master "nose" and inspired by the archives of Marie Antoinette.
The bubbles are $18 in the US at Bergdorf Goodman, and come in a rather boring looking bottle. I would have expected something a little more playful, but maybe they're trying to play up the serious side of the scent. Options include Cold Mint and Lumiere Noir, a spiced rose scent.
I guess to actually apply the perfume in a practical way you would just dab the wand on your wrist or neck. But the bubbles really can be blown, perhaps scenting a room? (And staining your walls?)
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