The Intoxicating Fortune Teller

THEIR PERFECT GIFT IS RIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSE

Whether you’re roaming the world for the most exotic infusions or just roaming London for the best tipples, you prefer to take the boulevard less travelled. After all, it simply doesn’t do to follow the crowd. Forever going wherever one pleases with whomever one please. Strong willed elegance, we call it, with an intoxicating scent to match.  You’ve always been more interested in reading. Well, reading, writing, sporting, doing! How you loathe to sit around making idle drawing room chit-chat over tea.

DISCOVER GIFTING

NO BROKEN RECORDS, JUST SONGS THEY’LL ADORE

The Intoxicating Fortune Teller prides herself on her ability to divine just what the next big hit will be. Though she can’t take credit for these discoveries, she most certainly can enjoy them.

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GIFTS TO CAUSE A STIR

We all have our own definition of the perfect gift. But there’s little debate as to where it will be found. Why, Penhaligon’s of course. Consider these fragrances, won’t you? Your recipient will be delighted, no matter how they take their gifts.

PEN BABYLON B&HW 300ML

BABYLON BODY & HAND WASH

Rivers of cedar and spice lend a hand in cleansing the bodies of ancient Babylon.

$55
PEN CLASSIC CANDLE AMBAR STONE 200G

Anbar Stone

Warm Tonka and rare amber. A scented candle to remind you the riches dwell right under your nose.

$90
CHANGING CONSTANCE 75ML EDP VA

CHANGING CONSTANCE

Cool cardamom, hot pimento, salted caramel – a scent with no regard for rules.

$315

THIS HAND WILL WIN THEIR HEART

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CURIOUS WANDERER

THE CURIOUS WANDERER

Give advice in the same manner as you apply scent; liberally. Your words are the seeds of epiphany.

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THE REFRESHING RACONTEUR

THE REFRESHING RACONTEUR

Ears two and mouth one, they speak enough for a few and they listen to none. None who are without a Penhaligon's perfume, that is.

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The Intoxicating Fortune Teller

THE INTOXICATING FORTUNE TELLER

The future has corners. Employ a crystal ball to peer around them, and a Penhaligon's scent to improve its promise.

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