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
An opening of sparkling citrus fruit: clementine, sweet orange and Mexican lime. A heart of solar flowers: ylang-ylang, jasmine and amaryllis. A velvety trail of white peach, amber and musk. Read On
Composed around absinthe blossom, the perfume veers towards green thanks to strawberry leaf and mimosa stem. Other flowers – peony, violet and anise blossom – are unveiled, then warmed up with a... Read On
A lively opening of grapefruit, ozone and lavender. The spicy-floral heart blends violet, basil blossom and white pepper. The base pairs patchouli and tonka bean. Read On
The original sweet, floral-aromatic fragrance has been refresh with essence of bergamot. Designed by: Francis Kurkdjian, Takasago. Read On
Cynthia Rowley wanted to take the essence of Flower and design a scent that was lighter with a more carefree sensibility. Her eight-year-old daughter even helped pick the notes that would make up... Read On
The fragrance opens with vibrant notes of tangerine, green ivy and dewy water lily. The heart blooms with notes of Moroccan rose, orange blossom, Jasmine sambac and Riviera mimosa. The fragrance... Read On
The scent opens with dew drops, Sicilian bergamot and black currant leaves. The heart blooms with notes of honeysuckle and paperwhite narcissus. The base blends lavender, Moroccan cedar, white ir... Read On
According to the perfumers, Flower is a flirtatious, woody spice featuring a very wearable lily fragrance combined with citrus, violet leaves, freesia. Other notes include vanilla, musks, Cashmer... Read On
A woody-spicy-oriental scent that is both subtle and warm. A certain fruity, lightly floral softness radiates from the opening and heart, which then evolve towards an ambry-tobacco structure. Read On
Yuzu and mandarin orange are paired with spicy waves of cardamom and sage over a base of ambry, almost marine woods. Designed by: Jacques Cavallier, Firmenich. Read On