A forest oasis shrouded by hazy mists. This fragrance starts with the piney sparkle of lentiscus (Morocco) and olibanum (Somalia). The fresh floral heart of neroli (Morocco) and rose (Morocco) is further enhanced by watery violet leaves (Egypt), reminiscent of cucumber and melon, with woody cedarwood Atlas (Morocco) at the base.
Réserve en Afrique eaux de parfum feature responsibly sourced naturals, and are free from parabens, phthalates, UV filters and colorants. Their natural alcohol base is derived from beetroots, and they are a PETA-listed vegan & cruelty-free brand.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a wearer who likes their presence quiet but distinct: crisp, green and composed rather than sweet or loud. It feels natural in close quarters, where its misty woods and cool leafiness read as polished and self-possessed.
How to wear
Best in mild weather, especially spring and early autumn, when its green and woody facets can open without becoming sharp. Apply lightly to let the fougère structure and watery florals stay airy; on skin it reads clean and close, with a soft cedar trail in the air.
Who it’s for
For those drawn to classic fougères, green aromatics and old-school woody perfumes with a modern clean finish. It will appeal to anyone who prefers restrained elegance, leafy freshness and a slightly vintage, botanical character.
Reserve en Afrique 1934’s story
Reserve en Afrique 1934 builds its perfumes around African botanicals, conservation and storytelling. The house works with responsibly sourced naturals and upcycled materials, aiming to translate landscapes and protected ecosystems into refined, genderless haute parfumerie.
Eau Legendaire’s concept
Eau Legendaire belongs to a collection inspired by African landscapes and protected forest reserves, with the brand framing its work as a way to translate place, memory and botanical richness into perfume. Its composition suggests a misty woodland impression rather than a literal floral bouquet, with lentiscus, rose, violet leaf and cedarwood forming the core image.
Extra info
Eau Legendaire is part of the Reserve en Afrique 1934 Discovery Set. The brand’s fragrances are PETA-listed vegan and cruelty-free, and use a natural alcohol base derived from beetroots.
A forest oasis shrouded by hazy mists. This fragrance starts with the piney sparkle of lentiscus (Morocco) and olibanum (Somalia). The fresh floral heart of neroli (Morocco) and rose (Morocco) is further enhanced by watery violet leaves (Egypt), reminiscent of cucumber and melon, with woody cedarwood Atlas (Morocco) at the base.
Réserve en Afrique eaux de parfum feature responsibly sourced naturals, and are free from parabens, phthalates, UV filters and colorants. Their natural alcohol base is derived from beetroots, and they are a PETA-listed vegan & cruelty-free brand.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a wearer who likes their presence quiet but distinct: crisp, green and composed rather than sweet or loud. It feels natural in close quarters, where its misty woods and cool leafiness read as polished and self-possessed.
How to wear
Best in mild weather, especially spring and early autumn, when its green and woody facets can open without becoming sharp. Apply lightly to let the fougère structure and watery florals stay airy; on skin it reads clean and close, with a soft cedar trail in the air.
Who it’s for
For those drawn to classic fougères, green aromatics and old-school woody perfumes with a modern clean finish. It will appeal to anyone who prefers restrained elegance, leafy freshness and a slightly vintage, botanical character.
Reserve en Afrique 1934’s story
Reserve en Afrique 1934 builds its perfumes around African botanicals, conservation and storytelling. The house works with responsibly sourced naturals and upcycled materials, aiming to translate landscapes and protected ecosystems into refined, genderless haute parfumerie.
Eau Legendaire’s concept
Eau Legendaire belongs to a collection inspired by African landscapes and protected forest reserves, with the brand framing its work as a way to translate place, memory and botanical richness into perfume. Its composition suggests a misty woodland impression rather than a literal floral bouquet, with lentiscus, rose, violet leaf and cedarwood forming the core image.
Extra info
Eau Legendaire is part of the Reserve en Afrique 1934 Discovery Set. The brand’s fragrances are PETA-listed vegan and cruelty-free, and use a natural alcohol base derived from beetroots.