PARIS – Puig is paying tribute to its heritage and identity with a new line of four eaux de cologne, called Colonias Absolutas Puig , developed by Jean-Claude Ellena.

Manuel Puig, vice chairman of Puig and a third-generation Puig family member, worked closely with the master perfumer on the collection.

Agua Lavanda Puig, launched in 1940, served as a springboard for this fragrance line. Its bottle, which was created by André Ricard in 1962 and nodded to traditional Balearic jars, inspired the Colonias Absolutas’ flacons.

Agua Brava, Agua Noble and Agua Lavanda Iris are reinterpretations of historical Puig creations. The original Agua Lavanda from 1940 pioneered a new fragrance family with lavender that was used in a distinctive way. Agua Brava, from 1968, is also now iconic. Ag

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