Aldebaran, the brightest star in the Taurus constellation, shines 66 light-years away, diffusing a constant orange light. In Marc-Antoine Barrois' universe, it becomes a perfume: a fixed point imagined with Quentin Bisch, around which gravitates a single radiance, tuberose, whose intensity creates its own solar system.

Around tuberose, solar and sovereign, orbit the chords: paprika gives the impetus, lively and spicy; geranium brings its vibrant greenness. In the base notes, vanilla, maté and tonka bean add gentle warmth, echoing the lingering light of the flower.