Jo Malone London has unveiled a colourful new blossom collection with the promise of sun-drenched Summer holidays to come.
Two brand-new fragrances, which will be available from March 1, celebrate the beauty of the hibiscus flower, which is widely grown in the tropics and sub-tropics.
Choose from Yellow Hibiscus, an uplifting and juicy light floral (starting from £52) derived from Hawaii's state flower and Red Hibiscus, a more intense fragrance with warming notes of patchouli and vanilla.
The two new fragrances are joined by returning Frangipani Flower, a radiant floral and Nashi Blossom, a playful light floral.
Jo Malone London’s fruity signature fragrance of Nectarine Blossom & Honey is introduced in a limited edition body mist (£44) and a special-edition Diffuser in Silk Blossom £67) completes the collection, just in time for Mother's Day.
Available at jomalone.co.uk and stores nationwide from March 2021
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