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 narcotic tuberose soliflore, with a hint of something animal-like. Designed by: Calice Becker. Read On
At its heart is a voluptuous blend of tuberose and exotic gardenia,. The two ‘enchanting white flowers’ are mixed with neroli, lilac, rosewood, a hint of carnation with touches of Vanilla Bourbon. Read On
A white floral scent that opens with refreshing bergamot, opulent jasmine and gardenia. Orange flower and muguet intertwine with tuberose and ylang ylang, creating a subtle, mysterious blend. The... Read On
A gourmand orange opening sets off the floral opulence of gardenia. A floral note sustained by jasmine, rose and lily-of-the-valley, plus velvety notes of plum, honey and balms. Read On
A fresh start of citrus that gives a cologne sensation. The tuberose note is softened with flowers, woods and musks. Perfumer : Alberto Morillas, Firmenich. Read On
A new interpretation of classic tuberose. Inspired by the eau de parfum, the eau de toilette is brighter with exotic incense, creamy florals and soft woods. Read On
An opulent bouquet of white flowers. It opens with fresh notes of bergamot and rose. The heart unveils Casablanca lily, orange blossom and tuberose. The seductive base melts vanilla, sandalwood a... Read On
A sensual and captivating floral in which the ‘aphrodisiac flower [tuberose] is enhanced with touches of sandalwood and tree moss’. It can be worn by itself or layered with other Jo Malone fragra... Read On
A fine alliance of ‘freshly picked sparkling citrus-floral notes’. An orange blossom garbed with notes of citronella and lilac. To be worn by itself or layered with other Jo Malone fragrances. Read On
A carnal bouquet pivoting on tuberose absolute. The solar side is reinforced by the orange-blossom absolute, musks and salicylates. Wear this floral scent like a second skin. Read On