LUSTRE Extrait de Parfum
An olfactory expression of the value of time. Crafted through a revolutionary process: a double infusion with sandalwood and artisanal oak barrels.
Each fragrance is highly concentrated, containing 30% pure perfume oils, and has undergone a meticulous six-month aging process, which includes a double infusion with sandalwood chips and oak barrels, for a deep and layered olfactory experience. Housed in a new bottle – the first new design introduced by Amouage in 15 years – the Essences represent the pinnacle of olfactory craftsmanship.
Lustre by Julien Rasquinet and Paul Guerlain
A light in the darkness. The gleam of a polished surface. A dazzling radiance.
Lustre begins with a spark: an explosion of effervescent cardamom that fills the air with spicy vitality. The radiance is prolonged and softened by iris, a unique powdery material that adds a shimmer of luxurious romance, making the composition glow with rich elegance. The creamy whiteness of the iris is enhanced by sandalwood, whose polished personality projects a sense of perennial perfection. In the finale, a delightful vanilla envelops the whole with a warm and lingering sophistication.
Reflecting, emanating, and adoring light, Lustre is an unashamedly poetic olfactory expression of the desire to make the present last until the end of time.
Top notes: Cardamom, IrisHeart notes: Patchouli, Sandalwood, CedarBase notes: Benzoin, Labdanum, Vanilla, Cypriol, Styrax, Tonka Bean, Myrrh
Frequently Asked Questions
The different concentrations indicate the percentage of fragrant oils present in the fragrance. In general, Extrait de Parfum is the most intense and long-lasting version, followed by Eau de Parfum and Eau de Toilette, which is lighter and fresher.
The longevity of a fragrance depends on the perfume's concentration, olfactory composition, and skin type. On average, an Eau de Parfum can last from 6 to 8 hours, while an Extrait de Parfum can last even longer.
To preserve its quality, it is advisable to store perfume away from direct light, heat sources, and temperature fluctuations. The ideal place is cool, dry, and protected from light.
Many contemporary fragrances are designed to be worn freely by anyone. In artistic perfumery, compositions do not follow rigid gender categories but are designed to adapt to the personality and skin of the wearer.

