Cartier Enhances The Radiance Of Its Pasha De Cartier Fragrance Line
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The new Pasha De Cartier bottle design also reduces environmental impact
Emblematic of the ‘90s with its distinctive codes and exceptional design, the bottle for Cartier’s Pasha perfumes has been refined and given a more sophisticated appearance, all while using a more responsible approach. A subtle makeover that prioritises lightness and minimises environmental impact.
A New Bottle
Moreover, the Pasha bottle, entirely refillable, marks the beginning of a process initiated in 2021 with the Rivieres de Cartier collection and intended to include all the Maison’s signature fragrances. Everything is orientated towards reducing the environ- mental footprint.
From the weight of the glass, which has been reduced by 20 percent, through to the 65 percent reduction in the use of plastic. All topped by a cap that is now made of 80 percent recyclable aluminium. In addition, striving for the natural calls for the use of 100 percent plant-based alcohol, as does the choice of colour, which is pure, with no added colouring agents.
New Design
Additionally, when it comes to design, Cartier is maximising the elegance of the Pasha de Cartier bottle. Faithful to the allure of the original, with its cylindrical shape, gadroons and cabochon, this new version accentuates the dynamic lines and forges a stronger link with the watchmaking icon.
Taking it to the next level, intensifying everything from scent to design: this is the purpose of the new Pasha Noir Absolu perfume. Cartier perfumer Mathilde Laurent infuses the Maison’s historic fougère with a daring cloud of charcoal and spicy burnt sugars, endlessly diffusing their addictive notes.
A radical olfactory statement whose refillable bottle, clad in black, conveys its depth. Get yourself a bottle on the Official Cartier Website.