This Hermès fragrance’s opening blends cardamom and juniper berry with a powerful effect reminiscent of lavender. The floral and aromatic heart echoes Voyage d’Hermès’s tea notes, but the fragran... Read On
Santal Massoïa’s airy opening is lightly green, with an almost violet effect. The woody-milky combination of massoia (a rare and protected tree that grows in Indonesia) and sandalwood grants the... Read On
Centered on grapefruit, the fragrance pairs the citrus fruit with rose and vetiver. The opening is so sparkling it’s almost spicy; the woodier trail is slightly chypry. The presence of oak moss (... Read On
A fruity-floral composition with a green dimension, the fragrance opens with notes of apple and green grass, plus a peppery effect as well. The heart twines magnolia with a rose tonality. The bas... Read On
Iris Ukiyoé is a fragrance that has been worked in ‘light, impressionistic touches’. The iris-flower accord dreamt up by the perfumer reveals an unusual combination of notes, ranging from cold ro... Read On
Eau Claire des Merveilles echoes a few of Eau des Merveilles’ notes, but in a less oriental way. The top note sparkles with dashes of citrus and is slightly aldehyde. An ‘airy veil of floral note... Read On
Rather than dreaming up an intoxicatingly exotic scent, Jean-Claude Ellena, Hermès’s house nose, proposes a fresh, musky woody fragrance. So it represents more of a voyage of the mind, an intelle... Read On
Hermès’s in-house perfumer has intensified the mineral-flint facet, and reinforced benzoin’s role. In the opening, shiso’s green, minty accents awaken the citrus tonalities. Read On
Fruitier than the original scent, this citrussy eau blends grapefruit with a note of rose and rhubofix (a green rhubarb note). Designed by: Jean-Claude Ellena Read On
A sweet, matte eau in which gentian root goes crisp, green, aromatic, musky, a bit iridescent and dry, and even mossy. Designed by: Jean-Claude Ellena Read On