D'Orsay Flower Lust Extrait de Parfum

By D'ORSAY

FLOWER LUST | Here we love excess, we take the right measure of luxury. Red pepper and black pepper intoxicate the air, while thick sandalwood ignites ylang-ylang and orange blossom in this perfume...

Fragrance Notes: Pink pepper, Pepper, Patchouli, Vetiver, Benzoin, Tonka Bean, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang, Orange Blossom, Black Pepper

Regular price$315.00
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D'Orsay

Born from a heartbeat, the D’ORSAY fragrances were created when in 1830 Alfred d’Orsay crystallised in a perfume his unconventional love story with Lady Marguerite Blessington.

In 2015, Amélie Huynh discovered D’ORSAY, as one finds a Sleeping Beauty. Convinced that great stories are made to last, she decided to give it almost 200 years later a new lease of life. Lulled by fragrances since childhood, she was touched by the story of Alfred and Marguerite, Amélie continues the story of D’ORSAY and its original love story by exploring the state of love through to carnal desire, speaking of feelings and intimacy.

She is redesigning the olfactory line while respecting the House’s heritage, working with independent noses such as Olivia Giacobetti, Mark Buxton, Karine Chevalier, Bertrand Duchaufour, Fanny Bal, Amélie Bourgeois, Anne-Sophie Behaghel, Vincent Ricord, etc.

Today, D’ORSAY continues to promote French craftsmanship by using local artisans, whether they be glassmakers, waxmakers or jewellers.

Perfumes created by the aesthetes for the aesthetes.

Overall rating: 4.571429 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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Intoxicating, beautiful floral scent in

"Intoxicating, beautiful floral scent in D'Orsay's style with extrait performance. I love this perfume!"

Karen W. (5/5)

Quality dry white floral that

"Quality dry white floral that is quite powdery though so you must like powdery fragrances to dig this but the floral aspect is beautiful."

Michelle M. (4/5)

This perfume is not a

"This perfume is not a floral and leans more toward a spicy, woody incense. Incredibly long lasting with good sillage, Flower Lust is very beautiful and conjures up nights of intense, breathless passion."

Tien B. (5/5)

"I wasnt picking up the floral part of the fragrance. On my skin it was a tad bit spicy and smokey. I may need to revisit this scent."

Abdul (3/5)

Unexpected gourmand leaning, but not

"Unexpected gourmand leaning, but not overly sweet with a twist and a lot of interest. It does not have as much of the milkiness and deep caramel that everyone is after in Bianco Latte (which I find very linear), however there is something similar in attitude. This has the added complexity, depth, and surprise I seek in niche fragrances. A beautiful gourmand-esque scent with an unexpected floral composition. Incredibly delicious!"

Sabrina C. (5/5)

Enjoyable floral

"I normally don't enjoy florals - especially ylang-ylang. This changed my opinion of both. This is an adult floral without being overly mature. It's really beautiful."

Brandi (5/5)

Flower Lust is a really

"Flower Lust is a really beautiful floral. Not overly done. If you like florals this is an easy blind buy."

Michele B. (5/5)

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