‘A floral amber fragrance, Fleur de Nuit captures the heart from the moment you encounter it with its vibrant opening, brightly accented with pink pepper and a hint of green, aromatic petitgrain. This freshness, reminiscent of an evening breeze, evokes the rich, sunny notes of tuberose, further enhanced by a salty accord. As the scent evolves, the creamy side of sandalwood emerges, its mellowness gently enveloping with milky vanilla and musk, leaving a warm, enveloping finish, like a flower quietly blossoming in the light of the setting sun. Tuberose only blooms at dusk, emerging softly in the warm air as the sun sets, quietly catching the last rays of the day. The velvety petals slowly open, gradually releasing an intoxicating fragrance: honey-sweet, creamy floral notes reminiscent of jasmine and orange blossom, gently spreading through the cool night air. Its distinctive fragrance has been loved the world over. Native to Mexico, tuberose was introduced to Asia and Europe in the 16th century, where it flourished in the gardens of royalty and aristocrats and in the greenhouses of plant lovers. Today, it is cultivated in sunny India and Egypt, but its charm remains as strong today as ever, and its beauty is celebrated as a mysterious nocturnal flower that evokes a state of reverie and tranquility.’ – PRtimes (translated)