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"Passion under the ice" Iris Poudre by Frédéric Malle exudes a composed sensuality characteristic of elegant Parisian ladies. Neither overly expressive nor distinctly floral, it exudes a discreet yet comfortable elegance.
Iris Poudre - by Pierre Bourdon (Perfume)
UNISEX
Year of creation: 2000
Olfactory family : Floral Aldehyde
A classic perfume that maintains its sensual femininity enclosed in a sober form.
A hidden satin lining of iris, musk and tonka bean is finished with fresh synthetic aldehydes for an aura of serene formality. Vetiver introduces an additional quality of crisp chic, while decorative notes of rose, violet and ylang-ylang remind a stranger to see the woman beyond the surface.Iris Poudre by Frédéric Malle is an elaboration of the floral aldehyde structure (Arpège, Chanel N°5). Often described as “boiling ice”, this fragrance hides an ocean of softness and warmth under a rich layer of flowers and aldehydes. Iris Poudre by Frédéric Malle exudes a composed sensuality characteristic of elegant Parisian ladies.
Iris Poudre is composed of precious materials, with a texture rather than “colorful”. It is a perfume that reveals its different facets over time and never ceases to surprise. A floral aldehyde perfume: white flowers and aldehyde, Iris, Vanilla and Musk.
Master: Pierre Bourdon
As the only student of Edmond Roudnitska, Pierre Bourdon was soon informed by the philosophy that perfumes should be created as works of art. With this in mind, Pierre went on to revolutionize perfume trends in the 1980s with his men's perfume "Cool Water" for Davidoff. It was then that he met Frédéric Malle. Realizing that they shared the same vision of perfume creation, the two became like family to each other. It was obvious to Frédéric, when he created Editions de Parfums, that Pierre should compose his first perfume, Iris Poudre.
Pierre and Frédéric had grown up under the same spell of Dior Parfums, where their parents had both established careers. After graduating from the Institute of Political Studies in Paris, the spell of childhood caught up with Pierre and, like Frédéric, he enrolled at Roure Bertrand Dupont in Grasse.Olfactory pyramid :
Head : Bergamot, Orange, Rosewood, Ylang Ylang, Clove
Heart : Magnolia, Jasmine, Lily, Violet, Rose, Aldehydes
Base : Iris, Musk, Amber, Vanilla, Sandalwood, Ebony, Vetiver
Vittoria Profumi's advice: Iris Poudre is soft and comfortable like a cashmere sweater. Delicate and truly luxurious, it can be worn on any occasion.
"Passion under the ice" Iris Poudre by Frédéric Malle exudes a composed sensuality characteristic of elegant Parisian ladies. Neither overly expressive nor distinctly floral, it exudes a discreet yet comfortable elegance.
Iris Poudre - by Pierre Bourdon (Perfume)
UNISEX
Year of creation: 2000
Olfactory family : Floral Aldehyde
A classic perfume that maintains its sensual femininity enclosed in a sober form.
A hidden satin lining of iris, musk and tonka bean is finished with fresh synthetic aldehydes for an aura of serene formality. Vetiver introduces an additional quality of crisp chic, while decorative notes of rose, violet and ylang-ylang remind a stranger to see the woman beyond the surface.
Iris Poudre by Frédéric Malle is an elaboration of the floral aldehyde structure (Arpège, Chanel N°5). Often described as “boiling ice”, this fragrance hides an ocean of softness and warmth under a rich layer of flowers and aldehydes. Iris Poudre by Frédéric Malle exudes a composed sensuality characteristic of elegant Parisian ladies.
Iris Poudre is composed of precious materials, with a texture rather than “colorful”. It is a perfume that reveals its different facets over time and never ceases to surprise. A floral aldehyde perfume: white flowers and aldehyde, Iris, Vanilla and Musk.
Master: Pierre Bourdon
As the only student of Edmond Roudnitska, Pierre Bourdon was soon informed by the philosophy that perfumes should be created as works of art. With this in mind, Pierre went on to revolutionize perfume trends in the 1980s with his men's perfume "Cool Water" for Davidoff. It was then that he met Frédéric Malle. Realizing that they shared the same vision of perfume creation, the two became like family to each other. It was obvious to Frédéric, when he created Editions de Parfums, that Pierre should compose his first perfume, Iris Poudre.
Pierre and Frédéric had grown up under the same spell of Dior Parfums, where their parents had both established careers. After graduating from the Institute of Political Studies in Paris, the spell of childhood caught up with Pierre and, like Frédéric, he enrolled at Roure Bertrand Dupont in Grasse.
Olfactory pyramid :
Head : Bergamot, Orange, Rosewood, Ylang Ylang, Clove
Heart : Magnolia, Jasmine, Lily, Violet, Rose, Aldehydes
Base : Iris, Musk, Amber, Vanilla, Sandalwood, Ebony, Vetiver
Vittoria Profumi's advice: Iris Poudre is soft and comfortable like a cashmere sweater. Delicate and truly luxurious, it can be worn on any occasion.