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L.T. Piver - Héliotrope Blanc - Eau de Parfum

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A Delight of Almond-Scented Flowers With Vanilla Smoothness, Musky and Comforting - Introduced in 1885

Héliotrope Blanc, an intoxicating olfactory jewel from the House of L.T. PIVER, embodies the innovative spirit of the 19th century by blending tradition and modernity. Created in 1885 under the direction of Lucien-Toussaint Piver, this fragrance marked a revolution in the art of perfumery by introducing, for the first time, heliotropin — a synthetic molecule with powdery and vanilla notes, evoking the softness of almond and the warmth of vanilla.

From its very first notes, Héliotrope Blanc exhales a delicate bouquet of jasmine and ylangylang, evoking the exotic, lush gardens of distant lands. At the heart of this essence unfolds the richness of this small flower, with subtle nuances of vanilla, almond, and even cherry, in a suave and enchanting accord. Known poetically as the plant that follows the sun, it is said to bring good fortune to those who wear it.

Finally, the base notes of tonka bean release a warm and sensual woody softness, like a gentle cloak caressing the soul and senses.

A true olfactory symphony and an archetype of powdery fragrances, Héliotrope Blanc reflects the boldness and creativity of its era, where science and art united to create timeless olfactory masterpieces. Héliotrope Blanc has conquered the world and remains an icon of perfumery, celebrating the perfect harmony between chemical innovation and botanical inspiration.

 OLFACOTRY FAMILY: Floral Powdery

TOP: Heliotrope, Jasmine

HEART:  Iris, Ylang-Ylang

BASE:  Tonka Bean

VOLUME: 100ML

ORIGIN: France