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Les Eaux Primordiales

Elevation

Elevation

Unisex

A fragrance for those who rise.

Top Notes: Pear, Hazelnut, Cardamom
Heart Notes: Orange flower, Cinnamon, Freesia
Base Notes: Vanilla, Guaiac wood, Ambroxan, Sesame, Musks

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Inspiration

"To celebrate ten years of creation, I wanted to return to the essentials: a fragrance that embodies our quest for elevation and fulfilment. We only have one life to rise and become better. This fragrance is the culmination of a decade of work, weaving together the essence of our icons - the luminous pear of Couleur Primaire, the woody and spicy vanilla of Rose Supercritique, and the depth of sesame and tobacco from Ambre Superfluide." - Arnaud Poulain

 

A fragrance for those who rise.

Life is an ascent, an invitation to grow, to learn, to become.

Like trees reaching for the skies, like mountains brushing the clouds, we are meant to rise.

To rise is to move forward, to explore, to create.

It is to draw closer to oneself, step by step. It is to turn every effort into momentum, every silence into clarity.

In the mountains, altitude transforms us: the gaze expands, the breath steadies, the heart finds its anchor.

It is an elevation of body, mind, and soul.

This new Opus captures that sensation: a gentle light, a milky cloud, a cottony freshness.

A fragrance like a new breath.

Reach new heights.

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There is a lovely ambiguity in the word “primordial”; a nice play on sound and meaning that distils mystery and harmonious vibes in equal measure.
In this collection of highly-concentrated fragrances (eau de parfum), bending the solifloral rule that is often the norm in niche perfumery, like a shifting immateriality, a return to the basics, to harmonious forms, an accepted respect of academic codes occasionally punctuated by a few dissonances created through instinct.
These compositions are smart, studious, casual, and classical and then suddenly, something comes to transform it all with gay abandon, so as to give voice to the random poetry of sensations.
These perfumes, full of ease and comfort, have the gift of infusing personality and heightening allure.