- Tilia Marc-Antoine Barrois for women and men:
main accords
yellow floral
white floral
sweet
floral
powdery
honey
green
Simple. Solar. Smiling. It’s the scent of endless summer—of holidays that never fade, of long, lazy lunches with friends in the countryside, gathered around a big wooden table, of flowers that bloom perpetually.
Delicate verdancy, pollen, honey from the linden tree with its lovely heart-shaped leaves—a symbol of gentleness and resilience to the Celts. The honeyed, apricot hints of broom. The soft powderiness of heliotrope. A bucolic bouquet enriched further by a sprig of velvety jasmine sambac. Underpinning it all, like a stroke of shade that deepens the glow of a sun-drenched afternoon, is the smoky earthiness of vetiver...
The first in a constellation of floral fragrances, Tilia is also, for its creator Marc-Antoine Barrois and his long-time collaborator, perfumer Quentin Bisch, the name of an imaginary star: the one that shines on joyous days. An homage to simplicity and optimism.
Perfume Pyramid
Top Notes
1.Lime (Linden) Blossom 2.Jasmine Sambac 3.Broom
Middle Notes
1.Heliotrope 2.Orange Blossom 3.Vetiver
Base Notes
1.Ambrofix™ 2.Georgywood