A cherished royal wedding bouquet, composed of the very flowers Queen Victoria carried down the aisle with her beloved Albert in 1840. On that day, she initiated the tradition of including myrtle in the royal bride's bouquet. Taking a cutting from her own bouquet, she planted the myrtle in the garden at the east facade of Fulham Palace. Since then, every bride from the royal dynasty has added myrtle to her bouquet. In the Nuptial Bouquet fragrance, the light charm of lily of the valley is combined with violet leaves and exquisite myrtle flowers, surrounded by gentle white musk and sandalwood. The fragrance is presented in a rectangular bottle with engraving and embossing. With a majestic crest and a cylinder cap, the engraved pattern of which echoes the woven ornament on the ancient Atkinsons bottles. The bottle design becomes a tangible embodiment of the brand's 200-year history of unparalleled elegance. Atkinsons aims to provide modern gentlemen and ladies with tools for expressing their own individuality.