White Blood

Cold tropical light
Floral
Fruity
Vintage/old school
Notesambergrisbergamotblack pepperlotusmuskstarfruittiare flowervetiver
Tags #sexy
Style unisex
White Blood - L'Entropiste - Bloom Perfumery

White Blood refers to the pale, living fluid in the stem of a flower. In this case, an imaginary flower with opalescent petals. Seemingly a “nothing” colour, here white reveals itself as the sum of a thousand shades: layered iridescences, light diffracting at every angle. A crisp, appealingly sour opening of starfruit launches into a dense tropical juice of tiaré and watery pink lotus. Like the kaleidoscopic pastels of an opal, a rainbow of scent impressions drift by: is that rose? Ylang-ylang? Kiwi? The enigma continues through the drydown, which stays intriguingly cold and refreshing.

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Vibe check

This is a scent for close proximity and a calm, self-possessed presence: the kind of fragrance that reads as intriguing rather than loud. Its cool floral-fruity shimmer suits intimate rooms, soft conversation and moments where a polished surface hides something slightly strange underneath.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, where its airy fruit and floral notes can stay transparent. Apply lightly: one to three sprays are enough to preserve the sheer, second-skin effect. On skin it feels cool and luminous; in air it leaves a soft, discreet trail rather than a heavy cloud.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like floral-fruity scents with a modern, mineral edge and a vintage undertone. It will appeal to people who prefer texture over sweetness, softness over projection, and fragrances that feel sensual, polished and a little enigmatic.

Release year

2026

The nose

Bertrand Duchaufour. One of contemporary perfumery’s most distinctive auteurs, Duchaufour is known for textured compositions that balance clarity with tension, often moving from brightness into smoke, resin, woods or mineral depth. His work has long been associated with incense, but White Blood shows a lighter, more translucent side of his style: a floral-fruity structure with a cool, intimate finish. He is a fitting author for L’Entropiste’s idea of controlled disorder, because his fragrances rarely sit still; they evolve in layers and contrasts. In White Blood, that signature appears as a crisp opening, a luminous tropical heart and a drydown that feels close to skin rather than expansive.

L'Entropiste’s story

L’Entropiste builds its identity around controlled imbalance, treating disorder as a creative force rather than a flaw. The house favors conceptual, textural compositions that feel architectural and alive, with an emphasis on contrast, movement and unisex wearability. Its perfumes are meant to unfold like shifting states rather than fixed formulas.

White Blood’s concept

White Blood turns the image of a flower’s living sap into a fragrance concept: not purity as emptiness, but white as something iridescent, layered and full of motion. The scent imagines an opalescent bloom, where tart fruit, milky floral notes and a cool mineral base create a shifting, almost kaleidoscopic effect.

Extra info

The name refers to the pale, living fluid in a flower stem, reimagined here as an imaginary opalescent bloom. The brand classifies it as Fruity Floral, while retailers also describe it as a floral musk. Its note structure is notably unusual, pairing starfruit and tiaré with ambergris, vetiver and musk.

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Notesambergrisbergamotblack pepperlotusmuskstarfruittiare flowervetiver
Tags #sexy
Style unisex

White Blood refers to the pale, living fluid in the stem of a flower. In this case, an imaginary flower with opalescent petals. Seemingly a “nothing” colour, here white reveals itself as the sum of a thousand shades: layered iridescences, light diffracting at every angle. A crisp, appealingly sour opening of starfruit launches into a dense tropical juice of tiaré and watery pink lotus. Like the kaleidoscopic pastels of an opal, a rainbow of scent impressions drift by: is that rose? Ylang-ylang? Kiwi? The enigma continues through the drydown, which stays intriguingly cold and refreshing.

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All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a scent for close proximity and a calm, self-possessed presence: the kind of fragrance that reads as intriguing rather than loud. Its cool floral-fruity shimmer suits intimate rooms, soft conversation and moments where a polished surface hides something slightly strange underneath.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, where its airy fruit and floral notes can stay transparent. Apply lightly: one to three sprays are enough to preserve the sheer, second-skin effect. On skin it feels cool and luminous; in air it leaves a soft, discreet trail rather than a heavy cloud.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like floral-fruity scents with a modern, mineral edge and a vintage undertone. It will appeal to people who prefer texture over sweetness, softness over projection, and fragrances that feel sensual, polished and a little enigmatic.

Release year

2026

The nose

Bertrand Duchaufour. One of contemporary perfumery’s most distinctive auteurs, Duchaufour is known for textured compositions that balance clarity with tension, often moving from brightness into smoke, resin, woods or mineral depth. His work has long been associated with incense, but White Blood shows a lighter, more translucent side of his style: a floral-fruity structure with a cool, intimate finish. He is a fitting author for L’Entropiste’s idea of controlled disorder, because his fragrances rarely sit still; they evolve in layers and contrasts. In White Blood, that signature appears as a crisp opening, a luminous tropical heart and a drydown that feels close to skin rather than expansive.

L'Entropiste’s story

L’Entropiste builds its identity around controlled imbalance, treating disorder as a creative force rather than a flaw. The house favors conceptual, textural compositions that feel architectural and alive, with an emphasis on contrast, movement and unisex wearability. Its perfumes are meant to unfold like shifting states rather than fixed formulas.

White Blood’s concept

White Blood turns the image of a flower’s living sap into a fragrance concept: not purity as emptiness, but white as something iridescent, layered and full of motion. The scent imagines an opalescent bloom, where tart fruit, milky floral notes and a cool mineral base create a shifting, almost kaleidoscopic effect.

Extra info

The name refers to the pale, living fluid in a flower stem, reimagined here as an imaginary opalescent bloom. The brand classifies it as Fruity Floral, while retailers also describe it as a floral musk. Its note structure is notably unusual, pairing starfruit and tiaré with ambergris, vetiver and musk.

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