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Noël à Paris

🎄 Noël à Paris: The Art of Giving, the French Way – by Hanae Mori

When winter wraps Paris in a soft glow and storefronts begin to sparkle, a special kind of magic fills the air. At Hanae Mori Parfums, the holiday season becomes an invitation to dream — a sensory and enchanting journey into the heart of the City of Lights.

✨ A campaign full of elegance and wonder

This holiday season, Hanae Mori unveils its new creative theme: Noël à Paris.

A tribute to Parisian elegance, quiet sophistication, and that unmistakable French way of celebrating the holidays — where tradition meets imagination.

The settings evoke a dreamlike Paris, glowing with festive warmth. Indoors, beneath the tree, white gift boxes tied with cherry red ribbons await. Outdoors, graceful women stroll through iconic streets, their eyes lit with wonder.

🎁 The art of the perfect gift

Gifting a fragrance is more than offering an object — it’s sharing an emotion, a memory, a promise.

This year, our engraving service adds a personal, luxurious touch to every present. A name, initials, a date, a word of affection… or a symbol. Your gift becomes one-of-a-kind.

💫 A unique sensory journey

Hanae Mori fragrances are composed like stories. Each note evokes an image, a feeling, a memory.

This season, follow your emotions — and give (or receive) a scent that speaks to both the soul and the senses.

❤️ Paris, always

Whether you know it intimately or admire it from afar, Paris holds a unique kind of magic.

With Noël à Paris, Hanae Mori shares a glimpse of that enchantment — through poetic visuals, engraved bottles, and unforgettable moments.

✨ What fragrance will you gift this year?

Starting in October, discover the Noël à Paris universe on our official online boutique — with a refined selection of gifts to personalize, treasure, and love.

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