The Executive Selection: Pasha de Cartier - Edition Limitée This is a bold and sensual amber scent, with a deep, intense signature that's carried by the warmth of sandalwood.

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It's gifting season, and it's safe to say that this edition limitée version of the Pasha de Cartier fragrance is guaranteed to be welcomed by whomever it's presented to.

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Housed in a bottle that reinterprets the signature deep blue of the cabochon adorning the iconic Pasha de Cartier timepiece, do also note its silver arabesque motifs that introduce a visual game of contrasts, and play with reflections of light.

Image courtesy Cartier.

As for the fragrance itself, it's a bold and sensual amber scent, with a deep, intense signature that's carried by the warmth of sandalwood.

Related: Having Opened Applications For Its 2024 Edition, Cartier Women's Initiative Is Aiming To Bring Together More "Forces For Good"

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