- Eau de Toilette
- Unisex
- France
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Top Notes: Citrus Leaves
Heart Notes: Fresh Spices, Cardamom
Base Notes: Cedarwood Sap
Description
Declaration Haute Fraicheur is a vibrant and botanical awakening of the iconic 1998 fragrance. Created by Mathilde Laurent, this version imagines the original ingredients blossoming in a new springtime. It is a scent of "unprecedented liveliness," where the woodiness of the forest is infused with rising sap and the crisp energy of new growth. It remains an emotional fragrance for expressing what matters, but with a lighter, greener, and more luminous spirit.
Product Origin: France
Additional Information
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Déclaration invented the notion of using fresh spices in perfumery. A striking trailing scent that brings together cardamom and cedarwood. Déclaration is the olfactory herald of those who dare to declare their feelings.
Mood: Clean Skin Scents / Everyday Luxury. Created by Mathilde Laurent, this is a "vibrant and botanical awakening" of the original. By infusing the DNA with Citrus Leaves and Cedarwood Sap, it creates a scent of "unprecedented liveliness." It feels like a high-end, garden-fresh signature—exceptionally clean, light, and luminous.
Occasion: Summer / Heat-Proof / Daily Wear. This version imagines the original ingredients "blossoming in a new springtime." Its "crisp energy of new growth" makes it a perfect tool for the hottest days. It provides a cooling, green relief that remains sophisticated and professional even when the sun is at its peak.
Strength & Projection: Moderate Projection. Designed with a "lighter and greener spirit," it radiates a soft, "botanical" aura. It creates a refreshing personal halo that is noticeable and "emotional" without the heavy density of the Parfum or EDP versions, making it ideal for a "luminous" daily signature.
INCI
Alcohol, Aqua/Water/Eau, Parfum/Fragrance, Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Peel Oil, Juniperus Virginiana Oil, Limonene, Hexamethylindanopyran, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Pinene, Citral, Citronellol, Lemongrass Oil, Beta-Caryophyllene, Evernia Prunastri (Oakmoss) Extract, Geraniol, Geranyl Acetate, Coumarin, Terpineol, Terpinolene, Anethole, Alpha-Terpinene, Citrus Aurantium Peel Oil, Camphory, Rose Ketones, Farnesol
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The Connoisseur’s Comparison:"For those who admire the vibrant Mediterranean lens of Light Blue Capri In Love or the icy, metallic architecture of Gentle Fluidity Silver, Haute Fraîcheur offers a more "verdant and sappy" interpretation. While Capri In Love focuses on "green fig sweetness" and Silver on "gin-like coldness," Haute Fraîcheur uses Citrus Leaves and Fresh Spices to create a "rising sap" effect. It takes the Cardamom heart from the original Déclaration and strips away the "cumin-heavy" heat, resulting in a fragrance that feels crunchier, more "luminous," and arguably more "botanical" than the oceanic swells of Cool Water Man."

Cartier
Since 1847, the Cartier Maison has been a global reference for luxury, defined by a "Duty of Excellence" that reaches far beyond aesthetics. For Cartier, luxury is inseparable from ethics. Every fragrance bottle—designed to be a timeless object—reflects a commitment to Business Ethics, Social Performance, and Environmental Stewardship.
Perfumer: Mathilde Laurent
"A unique accord with an unrivaled addiction spanning several generations, so timeless that its elegance is eternal!" Mathilde Laurent, Cartier's in-house perfumer.