The 'Roaring Twenties' introduced the world to Jazz music, Flapper style fashion, Art Deco, Television and the Motor Car. It was a time of dazzling high society, country house retreats all set to the swing of the Charleston and the dulcet tones of Gershwin and Cole Porter, and for true lovers a nightingale singing in Berkeley Square. It's often hailed as the most extravagant decade of the 20th century - so its no wonder Berkeley SquareLondon have dedicated a whole range of luxurious fragrances and bathing products in its honour. To the delight of 1920s lovers this highly successful, award-winning range is now complemented by an exquisite Black Cassis Eau de Parfum. Black Cassis is a deeply sensual, unforgettable fragrance and the first eau de parfum in the 1920s range. This truly unique, heady fusion of British Blackcurrant essential oils with natural Lavender, Patchouli and Vetivert creates a magnificent accord of sensuality and perfection, making it the ideal scent to use from dusk to dawn. By launching this special fragrance Berkeley Square are proud to support the work of the British Blackcurrant Foundation and promote British Cassis in perfumery, as virtually all cassis used in this industry is French. The elegant and memorable image appearing on the EDP package was featured in the worlds first illustrated magazine The Illustrated London News and presents an original piece of artwork from the 1920s by Gordon Conway. This light, fragrant body lotion deeply moisturises and nourishes the skin, leaving it wonderfully soft and deliciously scented. The cream is quickly absorbed making it perfect for everyday moisture and contains Vitamin E to help protect the skin from free radicals