Régime des Fleurs — Là-Bas
Régime des Fleurs — Là-Bas
Eau de Parfum
The 6th Arrondissement’s Saint Sulpice church transported to the Upper East Side
Régime des Fleurs teams with Christopher Niquet to ask:
What does it mean for a perfume to explore masculinity in 2021, at a time when gender norms are being challenged more than ever? How can we use ‘masculine’ ingredients in a new way?
Taking its name from Joris-Karl Huysmans’s 1891 novel, Là-Bas (which means “over there” en français) began with an intriguing premise: What if Paris’s Saint-Sulpice, landed on New York City’s Madison Avenue?
“Là-Bas is not a feel-good perfume, but it is about a feeling: the haunting sense that wherever you are, you wish to be somewhere else. Not here; over there. With bitter leather, dry patchouli, dark spices, and absolutes of Bulgarian and Turkish rose.” — Règime des Fleurs
NOTES
patchouli
oakmoss
leather
bulgarian rose
turkish rose
castoreum
NOSE — Dominique Ropion
Los Angeles, New York & Paris, 2021