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Iris Powder

by Pierre Bourdon
A soft and powdery iris, like a silk veil on the skin. Iris Poudre features an iris crafted in a very soft and enveloping, almost cosmetic version. The fragrance directly evokes the texture of fine powder on the skin, with something very elegant and timeless.
Capacity 100ml
350,00€
Regular price 350,00€
Familles olfactives
Boisée
Boisée
Poudrée
Florale
Notes de tête
  • Ylang-ylang
  • Carnation
  • Aldehydes
  • Rosewood
  • Bergamot
  • Orange
  • Grapefruit
  • Juniper
Notes de cœur
  • Violet
  • Lily
  • Jasmine
  • Rose
  • Magnolia
  • Orris Root
  • Leather
  • Peach
  • Cyclamen
Notes de fond
  • Iris
  • Musk
  • Sandalwood
  • Vetiver
  • Vanilla
  • Amber
  • Ebony
  • Cedar
  • Tonka bean

Occasions
  • Daily
  • Professional
  • Elegant outing
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Iris Poudre opens with an immediate, slightly powdery sweetness, with a clean and refined feel. Then, the iris takes center stage, with a facet that is at once floral, woody, and velvety, very smooth, almost creamy. Over time, the fragrance becomes more melted and enveloping, with musks and woody notes that prolong this sensation of softness. The overall impression remains very coherent, like a veil laid on the skin. It is an elegant and classic perfume in the best sense of the word, playing on texture and finesse rather than intensity.

The brand

Frédéric Malle Editions de Parfums was born in 2000 from a simple and radical conviction. Frédéric Malle, grandson of the founder of Parfums Christian Dior, former evaluator at Givaudan, trained in art history and photography, started with a simple observation: the world's greatest perfumers work in the shadows, constrained by marketing briefs, limited budgets, and imposed deadlines. No one knows their names. He decided to reverse this logic. His model is not a perfume house. It is a publishing house, modeled on the literary world. Frédéric Malle chooses his authors, gives them total carte blanche, no brief, no time constraints, and signs each bottle with the name of its creator. Dominique Ropion, Jean-Claude Ellena, Maurice Roucel, Olivia Giacobetti, Pierre Bourdon: some of the most respected noses in the industry, who for the first time could compose without compromise and publicly claim their work. Portrait of a Lady, Carnal Flower, Musc Ravageur have become absolute references in contemporary perfumery. The bottle follows the same philosophy: neutral, refined, minimalist, designed so that nothing distracts from the perfume and its author. No muse, no advertising campaign. The house's reputation was built by word-of-mouth and the power of the fragrances themselves. A house that changed an entire industry's perception of its own craft.

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