Kate Middleton's Wedding Perfume Is Available In America

Illuminum’s White Gardenia Petals is the exact scent Kate wore for her historical wedding at Westminster Abbey. The perfume is now available stateside at Henri Bendel in New York City.
The perfume is about $150 per bottle. It mingles with the smell of jasmine, gardenia and lilies of the valley.
“This scent is as fragrant as a vase of white flower quivering in the breeze by an open winder, this is a delicate and nuanced scent. The top note of coconut evokes a seaside location, while heart notes of muguet, ylang ylang, and jasmine breeze bring a trio of white flowers into play. Amber wood underscores this capricious and light bouquet,” according to the company.
The perfume sold out in England moments after it arrived market.
Illuminum launched in the U.K in January 2011 featuring a group of anonymous perfumers who create interesting combinations using high-quality ingredients like floral, citrus, musk, and oud. It’s made a splash overseas after Kate made it her first choice on her wedding day, and now the fragrance come to U.S.
If you are in New York, you can get a whiff of it at the 5th Avenue.
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