Reflection of the era’s trends, as well as a mirror of their trend-setting collections, couturiers’ fragrances echo the codes of haute couture: high standards, daring and splendor… with a pinch of olfactory outrageousness.
“I created this perfume to dress every woman in a trail of desire and to see bursting from her small bottle all my dresses” Christian Dior
Built around a rose accord, this fragrance mingles fresh, fruity and musky accents. The floral heart associates rose and ylang. The musky dry-down is reinforced with ambrette. Read On
Eve starts with green and fruity notes of grapefruit flowers and redcurrant. The floral heart mingles rose, jasmine and violet. The scent dries down into cashmere wood and patchouli. Perfumer : O... Read On
ATTIMO L’Eau Florale opens with a combination of kumquat, nashi pear and lotus. The floral heart mixes peony, rose and jasmine. The scent dries down into patchouli and musky notes. Perfumers: Jea... Read On
The fragrance reuses the main ingredients that are found in the first ‘pure DKNY’ fragrance, but the drop of vanilla is replaced by a drop of verbena. This verbena, purchased from local farmers i... Read On
The fragrance opens with refreshing tonalities of crushed mint leaves and zest of lemone primo fiore (a lemon variety), spiced up with pink pepper. The heart reveals jasmine absolute combined wit... Read On
The blend of iris, heliotropine and musks in the original Love, Chloé formula has been enriched here with Peru balm and vanilla absolute for a more ambry, oriental effect. Sweeter and more intens... Read On
DECIBEL’s aldehyde-y opening is lively, with an almost metallic effect. The heart combines licorice, violet and frankincense. The drydown has woody tonalities of vetiver, and other, more oriental... Read On
Fruity at the top, Valentina unveils a note of white truffle from Alba. The heart is a bouquet of white flowers blending waves of jasmine, orange blossom and tuberose. The trail is ambry and wood... Read On
You’ll recognize the central violet note in Balenciaga Paris L’Essence, but it has a woodsier feel than in Balenciaga Paris. This somewhat green flanker is longer lasting, thanks to the appearanc... Read On
Le Fou (“The Fool”) boasts a gourmet side. After a fresh, aromatic opening of coriander and bergamot, we gradually discover tonalities of cognac and gingerbread. Woody and oriental, the frag... Read On