Eau de Cartier Eau de Toilette (2001)
- Fragrance Family: Floral Woody Musk
- Perfumer: Mathilde Laurent (2001)
- Top Notes: Coriander, Yuzu, Bergamot
- Heart Notes: Violet Leaf, Lavender, Violet
- Base Notes: Cedarwood, Musk, Amber
- Character: Transparent, fresh, and elegant; a soft unisex fragrance that balances airy florals with smooth musks and woody depth.
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Eau de Cartier Eau de Toilette is the house’s emblematic unisex fragrance, created by Mathilde Laurent in 2001. It opens with crisp citrus and aromatic coriander, unfolds into a delicate heart of violet and lavender, and settles into a sensual base of musk, amber, and cedarwood. A luminous composition that embodies purity and timeless elegance, it remains one of Cartier’s most iconic signatures.

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