Dialogue with Venus: a sunny, exotic floral fragrance composition. Dialogue with Venus opens with a white floral accord reminiscent of the luxurious and exuberant femininity of the 1970s, while its fruity, silky and sunny vanilla has been refined according to the codes of the House of Pierre Guillaume Paris. Subtle exotic aromas flow through this floral melody like a wind of freedom, conveying a mischievous and sexy ‘je ne sais quoi’, a casual charm.
Inspiration
In 1977, Helmut Newton immortalised Charlotte Rampling in a photo series entitled Venus in Fur. A feline and sensual woman embodies sexual power: emancipated, she takes possession of her body and asserts her desires. In reference to the sexual revolution and its bohemian patchouli, the perfumery of the 1970s distils a refined eroticism that is only hinted at. Intoxicating white flowers, infused with green, powdery and aldehydic notes, anchor the fragrances of this decade in glamorous sophistication.
Pierre Guillaume – The White Collection – a place where sun and earth meet
Inspired by the mythological power of the sun and light, Pierre Guillaume aims to awaken all the senses with radiant and joyful fragrance compositions. Silvery, radiant labels in pure ceramic-effect white adorn the new bottles in the White Collection, complementing the fresh yet seductive fragrance architecture. Modern, cool, unisex and striking, the new White Collection is perfect for summer, but appeals to the light within us regardless of the season.