An ode to flowers, combining modernity and great classic perfumery. A grand floral amber fragrance that bears the name of the first perfume created by Paul Vacher – L'Âme Perdue – and heralded a new era for the House of Le Galion. An era of boldness and conquest!
Crazy vanilla – incredible emotions, poured into exquisite femininity
Ylang-ylang intensifies the power of jasmine and spices with its many facets to create a dazzling presence.
A green and fruity mandarin brings spicy nuances of cardamom and pepper. A collection of fruits and spices combines with the gigantic heart of white flowers. A titanic vanilla enters the scene and leads its entourage of amber, balsam and woods.
L'Âme Perdue was inspired by one of Paul Vacher's first creations for Lanvin in 1928. Named L'Âme Perdue – lost soul – it is said to have been composed in memory of a lost love. Paul Vacher created a fragrance that appealed to his sensitive side and gave it a personality like no other. In 2018, inspired by this fragrance, Rodrigo Flores-Roux created this opulent vanilla chypre note.
Rodrigo Flores-Roux on L'Âme Perdue
‘There is a fascinating connection between the absence of what has been lost and the presence of what is being recreated. The more devastating the loss, the greater the creation that emerges from it. That is what I wanted to express with this fragrance, in which two duos of jasmine and vanilla are linked by countless fruity, spicy and amber connections.’