Introduced in 1948 with Fracas de Piguet, this sub-family has kept all of its appeal. It includes original scents of a unique sensuality.
A sparkling opening of lemon and Seville orange peel announces the heart of neroli and jasmine. The fragrance evolves towards a musky trail with a touch of vanilla. Read On
A sparkling green opening that evolves towards a heart of orange blossom, neroli and geranium. The base blends beeswax, cedar and white musk. Designed by: Olivier Pescheux, Givaudan. Read On
Neither honeyed nor heady, here gardenia is also solar and cotonny, blended with Bulgarian rose, peach, neroli, ylang-ylang, an overdose of musks, sandalwood and vanilla. Designed by: Randa Hamma... Read On
Described as a floral aromatic, the perfume unveils tuberose interwoven with absinthe, evolving towards a woodsy, masculine drydown. Designed by: Alexis Dadier, Mane Read On
The fragrance is a sensuous mix of tuberose and jasmine with fresh notes of neroli and bergamot and rich blond woods. Read On
An intoxicating fusion of davana blossom, jasmine, Egyptian orange flower, bergamot, broom absolute, neroli and tolu resinoide. Read On
A velvety white bouquet that mixes white tuberose and diamond orchids on a woody amber drydown. Read On
A citrus opening spiked with elemi, a resin with spicy, lemony accents. The heart of orange-blossom absolute is underscored with solar notes of jasmine and ylang-ylang from the Comores Islands ev... Read On
The scent revisits the original white floral fragrance of ‘intimately Beckham’ with darker notes of spices (cinnamon, clove), patchouli and vanilla. The result is more oriental, powdery and woody... Read On
The fragrance blends Provence tuberose with sparkling citrus notes, black plum, Chinese osmanthus and golden sugar cane aromas. Read On