Fragrance is worn in the same places as jewelry: neck, wrists, ears, décolleté. So it’s only natural that jewelers began to create olfactory gems bearing their name.
Sophisticated and seductive, the fragrance echoes Pour Homme’s tea and fresh notes, and the woody sensuality of Pour Homme Extrême. But this third olfactory episode unveils new facets: the vibran... Read On
A streamlined composition in the spirit of Haute Parfumerie. Bulgarian rose stars alongside iris and Indonesian patchouli in a modern chypre. Read On
First Love is presented as ‘an abstract bouquet based on an unusual trio: maniguette pepper seeds, osmanthus and mandarin orange’. Ylang-ylang, orchid and peony are three more components in the f... Read On
A celestial composition with peony blending with aldehydes, Casablanca lily, black currant and a hint of amber. Read On
Trouble’s Oriental notes have been reinterpreted with a new freshness. Lotus and citrus grant the fragrance a transparent character, but the sensuality is still there thanks to the amber-vanilla... Read On
A fresh woody eau that preserves ‘the singularity of the aromatic accord that is the backbone of the original fragrance’. Hints of lemon verbena and bergamot, a transparent wave of water jasmine... Read On
A floral-oriental with a gentle, mellow character. A citrus opening, a fresh bouquet resonating with water hyacinth, and a seductive dry-down of musk and vanilla. Read On
A sparkling opening in which frosted cherry reveals a hint of ‘forbidden fruit’. In the heart, a sweet floral trilogy introduces waves of jasmine, freesia and violet. Finally, woods and amber bri... Read On
Two red-tea extracts were used to create this fragrance: Roiboos, a South African variety, and Yunnan, a Chinese one. Structured and enveloping, Eau Parfumée au Thé Rouge unveils an almost solar... Read On
The scent of Omnia Crystalline has been composed around notes of bamboo, nashi (an Asian fruit with a refined flavor, like a cross between pear and apple), lotus blossom and balsa. Read On