Floral

White Floral

Jasmine, tuberose, gardenia — heady, narcotic, almost feline in their richness.

White Floral is heady, narcotic, almost feline. Jasmine, tuberose, gardenia — the flowers that bloom at night and seem to breathe in the dark. These are the most expensive notes in perfumery for a reason: they cost a kilogram of petals for a gram of oil. White florals refuse to be background. They walk into the room and the room rearranges. Wear them when you want a fragrance that announces itself with weight, when you want richness so dense it almost hums. The opposite of casual; the opposite of small.

The notes that build this accord

Ingredients that perfumers reach for when composing White Floral.

TuberoseFloral
GardeniaFloral
JasmineFloral
Jasmine SambacFloral
Orange BlossomCitrus
FrangipaniFloral
MagnoliaFloral
White LilyFloral
ChampacaFloral
LilyFloral
NarcissusFloral
NeroliCitrus
PlumeriaFruity
TiareFloral
Tiare FlowerFloral
Ylang-YlangFloral
HoneysuckleGourmand

Fragrances that wear this accord

From the most prominent to the most subtle.

Closely related

Other accords in the Floral family.

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