The Heritage
The House of Lollia
Lollia's thirteen fragrances across a decade chart a deliberate passage through luminous florals and creamy gourmands, anchored in fresh air. Early work pivots between honeyed white florals and spiced vanilla warmth—compositions that linger in skin-soft comfort rather than projection. The range moves fluidly: petaled sweetness deepens into amber and caramel, then resets to bright citrus and green herbs, only to curl back toward soft, almond-dusted gourmand. There is no severity here. Instead, a sustained taste for indulgent florals that never tip into heavy perfume—roses that smell like cake, lilies that smell like skin cream. Across these eleven years, Lollia refined an intimate, dessert-tinged floral vocabulary, one that whispers rather than announces.
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The Collection







