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Published: Friday, 29th May, 2009 9:15am

Introducing Summer Time from Kate Moss

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Embrace the radiance of the sun with Kate Moss Summer Time, the new limited edition fragrance from the world famous supermodel.

Summer Time evokes precious summer moments in a sparkling fresh floral bouquet. Discover a sensational summer feeling that shines on.

Summer Time captures the essence of Kate"s alluring summer beauty and sensual femininity, creating a fragrance that delights and enchants.

Kate says: 'Summer Time embodies the calm, relaxed mood of summer when time almost seems to stand still. Wearing the fragrance evokes memories of flower meadows under a hazy summer sun.'

An exciting blend of fresh floral notes with subtle hints of citrus and sensual undertones, Summer Time is a vibrant, contemporary fragrance that uplifts and inspires. It opens with invigorating neroli and bitter orange blended with cool wild blackberry and bittersweet galbanum. The heart is built around a delicate bouquet of English rose, peony, wisteria and bluebell that exudes modern femininity. As the fragrance settles, the flowers give way to the warm base notes of mahogany wood, spice tonka beans and woody accents of musk moxalone.

Priced at €19.95 for a 30ml eau de toilette, Kate Moss

Summer Time is available now.

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