Fleur du Mal
TOP NOTES: Peach juice MIDDLE NOTES: Osmanthus, Jasmine BASE NOTES: Suede, Amber “I set out to craft a perfume of contrasts, built around osmanthus—a flower full of duality and surprises. At first, it seems delicate and innocent, yet it reveals a sensual, almost animalic depth. This bloom, angelic in appearance, can suddenly turn devilish,” explains perfumer Quentin Bisch. The fragrance belongs to a daring, rule-defying collection of genderless Eaux de Parfums that reinterpret the codes of classic perfumery. Presented in a striking tortoiseshell and violet refillable glass bottle, each scent is housed in a recyclable, custom-molded pulp case. Every creation in the line unveils an unexpected olfactory paradox, ranging from airy freshness to bold intensity, from luminous brightness to flamboyant richness.
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