Tuberose perfumes embody floral opulence: intensely white, narcotic, sensual. A controversial note, loved or hated, a symbol of olfactive seduction in niche perfumery.
A daring collection for those who are not afraid to stand out with fragrances of strong and memorable character.
Frequently asked questions about tuberose perfumes
Why is tuberose considered "controversial"?
Because of its intensity: it is one of the most powerful flowers in perfumery, with mentholated, indolic, animalic nuances. You either love it or hate it; it rarely leaves anyone indifferent.
Are tuberose perfumes suitable for daytime wear?
Drier, modern interpretations are. Classic, opulent tuberose scents are more suitable for evening hours or special occasions.
Tuberose: a summer or winter note?
Tuberose is an all-season note, but it reaches its peak in summer when the heat releases its narcotic complexity.