A noble, aristocratic and seductive perfume. That captures the delicacy and finesse of French porcelain. Which refers to purity, innocence and naked skin. Under these clear premises, Blanc Poudre was born, undoubtedly the most romantic creation of perfumer James Heeley.
With notes of vanilla, musk, lily of the valley and rice powder, Heeley Blanc Poudre might have been Versailles' most popular perfume. In other words: it smells clean, talc-like and soapy with a touch of sweetness. At the same time, it has nothing to do with the musky and soapy colognes of department stores. Blanc Poudre releases refinement in every drop.
- Top notes: lemon, Italian bergamot, white flowers
- Heart notes: sea salt, moss, cotton flower algae, rice powder
- Base notes: musk, vanilla, sandalwood