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Jesus del Pozo Halloween Eau de Toilette 50ml Spray
Jesus del Pozo Halloween Eau de Toilette 50ml Spray
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Jesus del Pozo Halloween Eau de Toilette 50ml is a violet-forward floral-amber fragrance for women, launched in 1997 by the Spanish couturier Jesús del Pozo. A fresh marine opening of violet, sea notes, banana leaf and petitgrain leads into a heady white floral heart of magnolia, lily-of-the-valley, tuberose and pepper, settling on a warm base of incense, sandalwood, Madagascar vanilla and myrrh. Distinct, slightly mysterious — designed for the wearer who wants a fragrance with character rather than a polite designer signature.
About Jesus del Pozo
Jesús del Pozo was a celebrated Spanish couturier born in Madrid in 1946, internationally recognised for his colourful, dramatic ready-to-wear and accessories. The Halloween fragrance launched in 1997 and remains the brand's flagship women's pillar — recognisable by its iconic skull-shaped flacon, which became a design icon in its own right.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Violet, Sea Notes, Banana Leaf, Petitgrain
- Heart: Violet, Magnolia, Lily-of-the-Valley, Tuberose, Pepper
- Base: Incense, Sandalwood, Madagascar Vanilla, Myrrh
Olfactory family: Amber Floral | Launched: 1997
Who it's for
Halloween suits women drawn to character-led floral-aquatic fragrances with depth and warmth — rather than safe modern fruity-florals. It is at its best in autumn and winter for evenings out, dinners and any context where you want a fragrance with quiet drama. If you wear Lolita Lempicka, Thierry Mugler Angel, or Cacharel Anaïs Anaïs, Halloween sits comfortably alongside them with a more violet-and-incense signature.
How to use
- Spray onto clean, moisturised skin from around 15 cm away.
- Apply to pulse points — wrists, neck and behind the ears.
- Don't rub the wrists; pressure crushes the delicate violet top notes.
- Two sprays of an EDT is plenty; the vanilla-incense base lingers warmly all evening.
Size: 50ml — the everyday format, presented in Halloween's iconic skull-shaped flacon with a black-and-white label — one of the most recognisable bottle designs of late-1990s perfumery.
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