Perfumes with lily flower

The lily flower is one of the most noble and versatile notes in perfumery, capable of ranging between crystalline freshness and an almost mystical powdery sophistication. In our fragrances, lily is often intertwined with creamy woods, clean musks, or fruity touches, creating compositions that exude timeless elegance. It is the perfect choice for the discerning customer seeking a distinguished yet serene scent, ideal both for formal events and for moments of daily introspection where olfactory purity is the absolute star.

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  • Lucienne
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    Lucienne
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lily Flower Perfumes

What characterizes perfumes with lily flower?

The perfumes with lily flower stand out for their elegant, powdery, and slightly green olfactory profile. Unlike other more opulent white flowers, lily brings a sense of purity and timeless sophistication.

What is a niche perfume with lily flower recommended for spring?

For the spring months, we recommend choosing compositions that blend lily with light and fresh notes.

Are you looking for a perfume with lily flower scent that is long-lasting and intense?

If you prefer a deeper interpretation with greater sillage, niche perfumes with lily flower are often supported by amber or vanilla bases.

How is lily combined with other olfactory families?

In niche perfumery, lily is extremely versatile. It often appears combined with citrus fruits to add brightness, as in Lucienne, or with fine woods to gain structure. These blends allow perfumes with lily flower notes to adapt to both feminine and unisex profiles.

What is the difference between lily and iris in a perfume?

Although they are often confused, in perfumery lily usually refers to the scent of the flower itself (fresh and floral), while iris is extracted from the root (rhizome), bringing a more earthy and dry aroma.