The paradox lies in the very nature of the lily. Some consider it a symbol of pure love, others of rebirth or royalty, while some others imagine it as a lucky charm. Just like lily of the valley and honeysuckle, the lily is also a “mute” flower because its natural essence cannot be extracted in perfumery. Master perfumer Alberto Morillas decided to express this paradox by giving free rein to his own imagination.
Tuberose offers a narcotic and heady touch, while the regressive neroli and orange blossom notes temper the composition with their roundness and sweetness. In the background, white musks mixed with sandalwood notes offer a carnal, animalic sweetness. If lily could take voice, its words may be “Beware of angels”.
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