Wear to be remembered Originally created by Robert Piguet Parfums in 1963, Cravache is an exhilarating masculine blend of citruses and lavender. The traditional scent emboldens its wearer with a magnetism and sophistication underscored by classic vetiver. Bright and earthy Housed in Piguet's iconic black bottle, the deco-inspired flacon is a stylish addition to any bureau or vanity. FRAGRANCE NOTES Top : Petitgrain, Lemon, Mandarin Mid : Lavender, Clary Sage, Nutmeg Base : Oakmoss, Vetiver, Patchouli Available as an Eau de Toilette and Aftershave "The Prince of Fashion" Known for his infallible eye, refined simplicity, and the quality that most defined Piguet — elegance — in style, character, and inspiration. But while Piguet’s impact on fashion is indisputable, it is his fragrance legacy that has made him legendary. The House of Robert Piguet “Robert Piguet taught me the virtues of simplicity through which true elegance must come,” wrote Christian Dior who years earlier, was a penniless artist who would eventually become one of Piguet’s most celebrated “stagiares”. Other names that trained at The House of Piguet read like a Who’s Who of haute couture including Hubert de Givenchy, Marc Bohan, Pierre Balmain, and John Galanos. Aurelien Guichard Aurelien Guichard creates modern fragrances while never departing from Piguet's commitment to classic taste and elegance.