Fazaya is a young French perfumery house founded by Yanis and Faouzi, two travel and perfume enthusiasts who spent eighteen months building the foundations of their project before launching their first creation. It was in Dubai, during repeated stays in a world where perfume is a language in itself, that they understood what they wanted to do: not to copy oriental perfumery, but to meet it. Their first perfume, Desert Sugar, composed by perfumer Pierre-Constantin Guéros, immediately sets the direction for the house. A highly concentrated composition, conceived as an elixir rather than an eau de parfum, that blends the warm, sweet, woody notes of the East with French manufacturing standards. White musk, citrus, amber, oakmoss, sandalwood: noble materials, produced and formulated in France, with protected recipes. The perfumer himself summarizes it this way: Desert Sugar is what modern Franco-Oriental perfumery is all about, powerful and radiant. This dialogue between two perfumery cultures that seem to oppose each other – the opulent intensity of the East and the restrained precision of French perfumery – is Fazaya's raison d'être. A house still young, but with a very clear point of view on what it wants to build.