Liaisons Dangereuses 50ml
235,00 € Original price was: 235,00 €.117,50 €Current price is: 117,50 €.
Kilian’s first collection inspired by French poetry and dark romanticism, Liaisons Dangereuses is a secret affair between rose and fruit.
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