The Heritage
The House of La Prairie
Across two decades, La Prairie composed a catalog rooted in radiant florals and warm gourmand undertones, anchored by woody depth. The house favors luminous blooms—jasmine, rose, tuberose—paired with creamy vanilla, amber, and soft musk, building fragrances that feel intimate rather than austere. Woods appear as a grounding layer, never dominant, lending structure to florals that might otherwise drift toward pure sweetness. The result: seventeen fragrances that move between delicate floral refinement and comforting warmth, each tilted toward skin-close sensuality rather than bold projection.
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Fragrances
The Collection







