A fresh, verdant interpretation of the tuberose
Exactly like when it is discovered in nature, the tuberose absolute comes through stunningly fresh and still brimming with sap, thanks to a profusion of verdant top notes. Never before has the flower been so joyous, subtly ushered in by a sensual scent trail woven by vetiver, sandalwood and ambrette.
The fragrance artist’s touch
"If it were a painting, an Impressionist canvas."
Fresh and radiant, Joyeuse Tubéreuse seems to come right out of an Impressionist landscape. Captivated by the gentle touches of light typical of this art movement, Jacques Guerlain became a major collector and proponent of the style well before many others.
Tuberose
Hand-picked, sourced mainly from India and too delicate to travel, tuberose blossom is transformed on site into a concrete, followed by an absolute.
It reveals floral, smooth and spicy facets.
Assisted by green notes, Joyeuse Tubéreuse reinvents this precious absolute in order to retrieve the fresh-floral fragrance of just-bloomed tuberose.
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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