An assortment of new fragrances from Louis Vuitton
Les Parfums, a collection of seven women’s scents from Louis Vuitton.
Les Parfums, a collection of seven women’s scents from Louis Vuitton.
Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud
Outside Les Fontaines Parfumées in Grasse.
Inside Cavallier-Belletrud’s atelier, Les Fontaines Parfumées that Louis Vuitton acquired in 2013 in the center of Grasse.
Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud
Les Parfums, a collection of seven women’s scents from Louis Vuitton.
The Rose des Vents fragrance mixes a trio of roses with Florentine iris and a Virginia cedar note.
Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud used tuberose extract from India, absolute of jasmine sambac, Chinese magnolia oil, plus May rose and leather notes for the Turbulences scent.
In Dans La Peau, Cavallier-Belletrud balanced a CO2 extraction of jasmine from Grasse and sambac jasmine from China, along with a leather note.
Apogée fragrance is a pure floral, a tribute to lily of the valley and to the Japanese art of floral arrangement, called ikebana. The fragrance contains as well a note of May rose and in the base a guaiac wood note and sandalwood essence.
Contre Moi is a “new oriental” fragrance that has vanilla from Tahiti. Included, too, is vanilla infusion from Madagascar with a more leathery and animalic quality.
Matière Noir is a “modern chypre” with a note of agarwood from Laos. Cavallier-Belletrud called its odor “very woody, deep, black, spicy like saffron and leathery. It’s lasting.”
Mille Faux is based on a raspberry, leather infusion with hints of the osmantus flower and velvety apricot.
Les Parfums, a collection of seven women’s scents from Louis Vuitton.