E. Coudray: Nohiba: Special Limited Edition

Josephine Baker

the era, the star, the scent

Nohiba by E. Coudray enjoys a glamour that eludes all other much more expensive scents. Originally released in 1922, as Tulipe Noire, the fragrance was worn by one of the decade’s most decadent, defying and defining divas. Style-icon Josephine Baker ruled the Parisian cabaret scene of the art deco age complete with her pet cheetah, Chiquita, in a cloud of E. Coudray.

Not just a fierce entertainer, Ms Baker was a ground-breaking civil rights campaigner; refusing to play to segregated audiences in her native US, and war hero. She risked personal peril in Paris where she assisted the French Resistance during WWII. Ms Baker was awarded the Croix de Guerre and was made a Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur by General Charles de Gaulle.

What a woman.

On July 18th Nohiba is being re-released in a 2000 limited edition. If you would like to experience this staggering scent, with a history to match, please place your advance order today without delay.
Pre-order Nohiba
Nohiba
Nohiba £75
The Limited Edition
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Top: Lemon, Bergamot, Coriander, Rose, Berry
Middle: Rose, Ylang-ylang, Jasmine, Clove
Base: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Cedarwood, White Musk
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