A thrilling, woody interpretation of lavender
Frenchy Lavande plays upon duality to astonish all the more, with citrusy notes of verbena accentuated by bergamot, lemon and petit grain creating tension with the lavender. Meanwhile, the verbena base obliges certain elegance.
Frenchy Lavande is the new name of Le Frenchy.
The fragrance artist’s touch
"If it were a monument, the Eiffel Tower."
Defying the laws of gravity, this lavender reaches skyward much like the Eiffel Tower, which was the tallest and most modern tower in the world upon its official opening in 1889. This architectural feat would later become the symbol of Paris, the Guerlain capital.
Lavender
The lavender used by Guerlain blooms in the south of France, in the region of Drôme Provençale. It is harvested in summer, then steam-distilled on site in order to obtain its essence. This lavender gives Frenchy Lavande its aromatic, floral freshness.
First brought to the spotlight in 1853 with Eau de Cologne Impériale, lavender has since asserted itself within the House’s most iconic trails.
In the Perfumer’s words
THE ART OF BOTTLING
Taking inspiration from the Guerlain heritage Square Bottle (1870), the L’Art & La Matière bottle is an exceptional object whose design exudes unisex sophistication steeped with modernity.
Made by Pochet du Courval—historic glassmaker of the House—it is infinitely refillable at selected Guerlain Boutiques.
IN THE NAME OF BEAUTY
GUERLAIN IS COMMITTED AND TAKES ACTIONS
Since 2007, Guerlain is committed to preserving biodiversity, innovating sustainably, acting for the climate and creating a positive social impact. Above all, we seek to protect one of Nature’s most precious wonders: bees.
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