The Essence of a Southern Bride
Southern Brides are distinctively special. From drawl as she grants her, "I DO," to the way her "something old" is the same heirloom her great grandmother had as her bridal "something new." Her something borrowed: a caster of "Love Y'all" sleeping powder taken from a sorority sistah's boudoir. Her something blue: a pair of blue suede Jimmy Choo's named "Elvis and Priscilla."
"Wedding Belle" was created especially to salute Southern brides. It is the pure scent of native freesia kissed with romantic notes of wedding night-blooming jasmine. The composition is a traditional, Southern bridal bouquet. In the South, a bride is celebrated for much longer than her wedding day. She is feted for a full, season of Southern hospitality. "Wedding Belle" is her signature scent during this joyful time and evokes the natural beauty of a romantic, Southern garden surrounding a bride in radiance.
Southernness "Wedding Belle" is a refined, elegant scent with innocent top notes and a warm heart that slowly unveils a deep passion to be shared with one's true love. Originally created for Southern brides to enjoy from the day of engagement through the honeymoon, "Wedding Belle" often becomes a light, loved, and long-enjoyed scent in a Southern lady's private fragrance gallery.