The Heritage
The House of Paloma Picasso
Paloma Picasso orchestrates a restrained palette across five fragrances spanning the mid-80s to mid-90s. Fresh and woody notes anchor the work—clean, structural—while florals drift in and out, never drowning the composition. The house leans toward clarity and restraint: bright openings that settle into dry wood and skin-warm amber, occasionally punctuated by green or spice. There's an architectural quality to these scents, a precision that mirrors the house's design heritage. No excess, no sweetness for its own sake. What emerges is a body of work defined by controlled intensity and sensory discipline.
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Fragrances
The Collection




