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Purple Haze Eau de Parfum
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Fragrance Family: Earthy & Woody
Scent Type: Earthy Greens & Herbs
Key Notes: Cannabis Accord, Violet Leaf, Patchouli
Fragrance Description: Quirky and captivating with evergreen, earthy elements, this perfume embraces the hippie movement and counterculture just like John and Yoko’s bed-ins in Amsterdam and Montreal as well as the Woodstock Music and Art Fair in 1969.
About the Bottle: Purple Haze sets the ambience for 19-69, with the name referring to cannabis. The different colors on the 19-69 bottles symbolize a rainbow, which in 1969 stood for peace and freedom.
About the Fragrance: "The fragrance Purple Haze sets the ambience for 19-69 and embraces the hippie movement and counterculture just like John and Yoko’s bed-ins in Amsterdam and Montreal [1969]. A sense of Woodstock. Purple Haze is about the legendary Keenak, who I met in Bahama Village, Key West. Guitar on his back, snakeskin boots, skinny jeans, and long hair. It is a tribute to creativity, freedom, and indulgence."
—Johan Bergelin, Sweden, founder and perfumer of 19-69
Scent Type: Earthy Greens & Herbs
Key Notes: Cannabis Accord, Violet Leaf, Patchouli
Fragrance Description: Quirky and captivating with evergreen, earthy elements, this perfume embraces the hippie movement and counterculture just like John and Yoko’s bed-ins in Amsterdam and Montreal as well as the Woodstock Music and Art Fair in 1969.
About the Bottle: Purple Haze sets the ambience for 19-69, with the name referring to cannabis. The different colors on the 19-69 bottles symbolize a rainbow, which in 1969 stood for peace and freedom.
About the Fragrance: "The fragrance Purple Haze sets the ambience for 19-69 and embraces the hippie movement and counterculture just like John and Yoko’s bed-ins in Amsterdam and Montreal [1969]. A sense of Woodstock. Purple Haze is about the legendary Keenak, who I met in Bahama Village, Key West. Guitar on his back, snakeskin boots, skinny jeans, and long hair. It is a tribute to creativity, freedom, and indulgence."
—Johan Bergelin, Sweden, founder and perfumer of 19-69