Les Fleurs du mal by Baudelaire, Van Gogh's Twelve Sunflowers or George Marshall's Blue Dahlia... Flowers appeared 150 million years ago, and their symbolism has since inspired great artists, including perfumers: Nose presents today its anthology of 10 iconic perfumes, each inspired by a flower.

Our bouquet begins with the orange blossom, synonymous with purity and sublimated by Diptyque in L'Eau des Sens, which takes us back to childhood. We then add tuberose, symbol of risky pleasures, with Carnal Flower by Frédéric Malle and its carnal facets. We add the queen of flowers with A La Rose by Maison Francis Kurkdjian, an ode to intense love, which combines 250 roses from Grasse and 150 freshly bloomed Damask roses. This first bouquet is rounded off with Memo's Inlé Osmanthus and Naomi Goodsir's Iris Cendré.

We compose a second floral bouquet with the jasmine that plunges us into Mexico of Jazmin Yucatan, the powdery Narcisse Blanc by Caron, the powerful magnolia of Magnolia Bliss by Juliette Has a Gun... Then we end this anthology with 3 floral olfactory masterpieces from Éditions de Parfums Frédéric Malle: Lys Méditerranée, Géranium pour Monsieur and lilac from En Passant.

Discover our complete selection of floral inspired fragrances below.