New Orleans Collection: Marie Laveau Perfume Marie Laveau (September 10, 1801 – June 16, 1881) was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo renowned in New Orleans. "In 1874 as many as twelve thousand spectators, both black and white, swarmed to the shores of Lake Pontchartrain to catch a glimpse of Marie Laveau performing her legendary rites on St. John's Eve (June 23-24)." Marie Laveau was buried in Saint Louis Cemetery #1 in New Orleans in the Glapion family crypt. The tomb continues to attract visitors who draw three "x"s (XXX) on its side, in the hopes that Laveau's spirit will grant them a wish.
The scent: Absolutely stunning and as hauntingly beautiful as the woman herself. I have taken an olde recipe for a voodoo love potion reported to have been one of Madame Laveau's herself and blended it with black pomegranate, 5 different roses, blood accord, sacred sage smoke.
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