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Leilani

by Christian Carbonnel
A sunny and sensual flower, balancing luminous exoticism and enchanting sweetness. Leilani is conceived as a tropical escape, an interpretation of radiant and free femininity.
Capacity 2 fl oz
208,33€
Regular price 208,33€
Familles olfactives
Florale
Frais
Notes de tête
  • Bergamot
  • Lemon
  • Orange
  • Green notes
Notes de cœur
  • Bergamot
  • Lemon
  • Orange
  • Green notes
Notes de fond
  • Vanilla
  • Tonka Bean
  • Sandalwood
  • Musk

Occasions
  • Romantic
  • Evening
  • Smart casual
  • Special occasion
The Fragrance

Leilani seeks to capture the image of warm skin in the sun, surrounded by exotic flowers, with a luminous, seductive, and naturally elegant approach. The fragrance evokes a vibrant, almost joyful softness.From the opening, a bright floral freshness is felt, with an exotic and slightly sweet sensation that immediately captivates. There is something very solar, like a warm breeze mingled with flowers. Then, the fragrance evolves into a creamier and more enveloping heart, where the texture becomes softer, almost velvety, reinforcing this impression of sun-warmed skin.Over time, Leilani becomes more sensual and soothing. The notes take on a warmer and slightly musky dimension, adding depth. The base remains soft, luminous, and enveloping, with an elegant and addictive signature that evokes a prolonged holiday memory on the skin.

The brand

Parfums d'Elmar is a Swiss house founded by Elmar Métry, whose family crest adorns the logo of each bottle. His initial ambition was to create a house where luxury would not be a marketing promise but a material reality: the rarest ingredients, the highest concentration, and the most meticulously crafted object possible. The technical uniqueness of the house lies in its 35% concentration of perfume essences, which it calls Quintessence de Parfum. While a classic perfume extract typically ranges between 20% and 30%, Parfums d'Elmar pushes this logic to its extreme to guarantee a deep and long-lasting presence on the skin. To create these compositions, the house partnered with Mark Buxton, born in England, trained in Hamburg, and based in Paris, where he has been captivated by the city for over twenty years. Author of the very first Comme des Garçons fragrance in 1994, and having signed for Givenchy, Cartier, Paco Rabanne, and Le Labo, Buxton is known for his motto: "Simplicity is the ultimate degree of luxury." His style, characterized by short and concentrated formulas where every note has a purpose, directly resonates with Elmar Métry's standards. The bottles themselves are carved from hand-polished crystal, topped with gold-plated caps adorned with over 360 crystals.

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