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Jardin de L’Orangerie
Orange Blossom & Santal
Neon Garden
Mint & Iris
Rosa Carnivora
Rose & Vetiver
Raving Rose
Pepper & Rose
CANNABIS PATCHOULI
Cannabis & Patchouli
Santal Greenery
Fig & Santal
Voodoo Chile
Rosemary & Patchouli
Rock the Myrrh
Myrrh & Smoked Wood
Fleur du Mal
Osmanthus & Suede
Soie Malaquais
Chestnut & Silk
Jardin de L’Orangerie
Orange Blossom & Santal
“A beautiful duality of nature-inspired orange blossom with the contrast of sweet,opulent, milky, mature orange blossom; this flower can express so many different faces.”
DANIELA ANDRIER
Neon Garden
Mint & Iris
“I wanted to express unconventional classicism through using orris, from iris root, which is so elegant and haute couture. But I wanted to shake it, to heckle it, with the energy of mint.”
FANNY BAL
Rosa Carnivora
Rose & Vetiver
“This is nature: unfiltered, with all its little flaws. This rose is not romantic: it is strangely beautiful, real, imperfect and ambiguous.”
DAPHNE BUGEY
Raving Rose
Pepper & Rose
“The rose is an icon for Dries but I wanted to disrupt its classicism to create a rose that is not a rose, not taking itself too seriously, ultra-modern and spicy.”
LOUISE TURNER
CANNABIS PATCHOULI
Cannabis & Patchouli
“In Dries world, antagonistic elements are combined to create surprise. This fragrance is like a light and dark olfactive pattern of fresh green leaves of clary sage aromatics rubbing against the woody leaves of patchouli.”
NICOLAS BONNEVILLE
Santal Greenery
Fig & Santal
“The union of two opposites, yet perfectly and poetically balanced: resilient sandalwood with the lively, green leaf of fig - the everlasting and the ephemeral together.”
NISRINE GRILLIE
Voodoo Chile
Rosemary & Patchouli
“I was inspired by the iconic Jimi Hendrix track. Rosemary and patchouli are the opposite forces in action here but the rosemary – like Hendrix’s guitar - is distorted to make it hot and dense.”
NICOLAS BEAULIEU
Rock the Myrrh
Myrrh & Smoked Wood
“Inspired by the Parisian boutique, with its elegant and precious textures, and its eclectic and mystical atmosphere, an overdose of myrrh is joined by resins of benzoin and cistus dressed up with cypress and pink pepper.”
AMELIE JACQUIN
Fleur du Mal
Osmanthus & Suede
“I wanted to create a perfume of contrast using osmanthus which has a duality and unexpected quality. It appears innocent but it can be very sensual, almost animalic; this flower, that seems to be an angel, can turn devilish.”
QUENTIN BISCH
Soie Malaquais
Chestnut & Silk
“I fell in love with Dries’ silk dresses in his Quai Malaquais boutique. The texture was so fluid it merged with the skin, which gave me the idea for a silky, enveloping perfume, a mix of chestnut with sensual vanilla.”
MARIE SALAMAGNE