TOP NOTES: Fresh Greens, Jasmine, Citrus
MIDDLE NOTES: Nutmeg, Rose, Armoise
BASE NOTES: Oakmoss, Vetiver, Cedarwood
THE INSPIRATION: Introduced in 1972, Mrs. Estée Lauder created Aliage as the very first "sports fragrance" because she felt that the active woman needed a scent all her own. It was a revolutionary concept at the time, and still relevant today.
FOR THE MODERN WOMAN: In the early ‘70s, perfume advertising was about ballgowns and glamour, not bicycles and fishing boots. Women were surprised and thrilled by this fresh, cool fragrance and its exuberant, energetic feeling.