Inspiration: the essential
Every creator is confronted with the idea of simplicity sooner or later. They feel the temptation to simplify again and again, to the point of complete nakedness. In fact, we are all looking for an apparent lightness that hides real sophistication. This eau de cologne is a fragrance that unites us in its simplicity and reveals a studied nonchalance that says, ‘I am what I am.’
Olfactory style: simplicity through freshness
Fleur d'Oh suggests naked simplicity through innocent freshness. This striking creation highlights a distinctive shiso leaf paired with yuzu to enhance a delicate orange blossom. A fragrance as essential as water on bare skin.
Romeo's words: ‘Soft as a mother's skin, smooth as a thin fabric.’
Perfumer: Alexis Dadier (Robertet)
Fleur d'Oh is a gender-neutral orange blossom that oscillates between the radiance and softness of orange blossom and the vibrations of modern amber woods.
This theme is very close to my heart, as I have always wanted to wear an orange blossom fragrance that is neither feminine nor a classic cologne. Yuzu and shiso leaves form the opening notes, whose light extends to the base of the fragrance, which is lined with moss and musk.