Floral fragrances are making a comeback in perfumery — scents with notes of rose, lily of the valley, and jasmine blend perfectly with summer heat and chilly late March evenings. Irises, which peaked in popularity during the 2010s, are making their way back into fashion. The French niche brand Les Eaux Primodiales has unveiled an updated version of Iris Palladium, a fragrance that first debuted in 2015. Iris is an incredibly versatile ingredient that takes on distinctly different characters depending on its companions: here it shines against a stunning contrast of icy lavender and warm vanilla. Spiky Muse offers an intriguing blend: the freshness of a pink bouquet combined with a juicy strawberry note. The Palatine fragrance is subtle and delicate, while Pink Moon is futuristic and bold. For astrology enthusiasts, we recommend exploring Maison Douze’s zodiac collection — the jasmine in A Mort Scorpio can be described as “sinful,” “exciting,” and “dizzy.” While anyone can wear it, it’s especially suited for those born under the sign of Scorpio.
Pink Moon, Haute Fragrance Company HFC. Notes: camellia, peony, oud

Iris Palladium, Les Eaux Primodiales. Notes: lavender, iris, vanilla

Spiky Muse, Ex Nihilo. Notes: strawberry, rose, pistachio

Palatine, Parfums de Marly. Notes: violet, lavender, patchouli

A Mort Scorpio, Maison Douze. Notes: cumin, oud, jasmine Sambac

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