Introduced in 1948 with Fracas de Piguet, this sub-family has kept all of its appeal. It includes original scents of a unique sensuality.
The essence of a woman is hersensuality. The bewitching powers of flower and amber notes blend gracefully to compose it. The exotic and carnal notes of karo-karounde, a South African flower, and... Read On
The designer plays hide-and-seek with notes of white flowers, mandarin, sweet-and-bitter orange blossom and bergamot. And a touch of plum and peach. Read On
All the rich and sensual facets of a tuberose are envelopped in a blend of raspberry leaves, orange and vibrant spices: pimento and pink peppercorn. Dense and warm, it is rounded off by the end n... Read On
The cool freshness of aquatic flowers such as water lily and lotus, blends with orange and mimosa blossoms. The water fruit is in perfect harmony with the patchouli leaf. Read On
An exceptional bergamot scent, chosen to make the fragrance sparkle like a diamond, lights up sweet-smelling broom from Britanny, jasmine from Morocco, tuberose, narcissus and orange blossom.A fr... Read On
Dedicated to cheerful, blooming and spontaneous women, Jardins de Bagatelle is the fragrance of happiness. The bouquet of white flowers is composed of neroli, rose, jasmine, gardenia and magnoli... Read On
Carolina Herrera leans on floral accords of jasmine and tuberose. The fragrance evokes the flavor of warm nights in Venezuela, the creator's country of origin. The jasmine note is a blend of tw... Read On
Two imaginary flowers play opposite each other: the fresh and frosty Himalayan blue poppy and the voluptuous and carnal datura of the sands.Developed around floral notes only, the white orange bl... Read On