Ylang Ylang

Radiant ylang ylang
Edible
Floral
Leather
Vintage/old school
Notesfrangipanijasminelactonic nuanceorange blossomtiare flowerylang-ylang
Tags #powdery #sexy
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The intense scent of Ylang Ylang, the “flower of flowers” with its long, tapered leaves: sweet, powdery, floral, strong, radiant and unmistakable, surrounded by a chorus of Frangipani flowers, Jasmine, Orange blossoms and Tiarè.

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Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close conversation and composed presence, when you want your scent to read as polished rather than loud. Its powdery floral warmth feels especially suited to intimate indoor settings, where the creamy ylang and jasmine can unfold slowly and leave a soft, sensual trail.

How to wear

Best worn with a light hand in mild to warm weather, where its floral sweetness can breathe without becoming heavy. One or two sprays are enough to let the ylang ylang, jasmine and orange blossom sit close to the skin with a creamy, powdery diffusion that lingers elegantly.

Who it’s for

For lovers of vintage-style white florals, powdery sensuality and classical composition. It will appeal to anyone who prefers floral perfumes with a creamy, slightly edible texture, a refined old-school feel and a soft but unmistakable presence.

Release year

2014

The nose

Lorenzo Villoresi is the founder and master perfumer behind the house that bears his name. Trained in philosophy and shaped by years of travel and study of raw materials, he is known for fragrances that feel like cultivated journeys through history, place and memory rather than trend-led compositions. His style often draws on classical perfumery structures, rich natural materials and a distinctly Mediterranean-Middle Eastern sensibility. Ylang Ylang fits that language well: a floral composition with a refined, traditional polish, where the ylang is softened by jasmine, orange blossom and creamy sweetness rather than pushed into excess.

Lorenzo Villoresi’s story

Lorenzo Villoresi builds perfumes as cultural objects as much as personal adornment, with a house philosophy rooted in craftsmanship, travel and the preservation of perfumery traditions. The brand favors classical composition, naturalistic richness and an intellectual, non-commercial approach to scent.

Ylang Ylang’s concept

Released in 2014, Ylang Ylang belongs to Villoresi’s vintage collection and was conceived as a tribute to the flower itself, described by the house as the “flower of flowers.” The composition frames ylang ylang in a radiant floral chorus of jasmine, orange blossom, frangipani and tiarè, giving it a polished, old-world sensuality.

Extra info

Ylang Ylang was launched in 2014 and is part of Lorenzo Villoresi’s vintage collection. The house offers it in several formats, including a 2 ml trial size, a 100 ml spray and a special Precious Gift Bottle with a silvery metal top.

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Notesfrangipanijasminelactonic nuanceorange blossomtiare flowerylang-ylang
Tags #powdery #sexy
Style for her

The intense scent of Ylang Ylang, the “flower of flowers” with its long, tapered leaves: sweet, powdery, floral, strong, radiant and unmistakable, surrounded by a chorus of Frangipani flowers, Jasmine, Orange blossoms and Tiarè.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close conversation and composed presence, when you want your scent to read as polished rather than loud. Its powdery floral warmth feels especially suited to intimate indoor settings, where the creamy ylang and jasmine can unfold slowly and leave a soft, sensual trail.

How to wear

Best worn with a light hand in mild to warm weather, where its floral sweetness can breathe without becoming heavy. One or two sprays are enough to let the ylang ylang, jasmine and orange blossom sit close to the skin with a creamy, powdery diffusion that lingers elegantly.

Who it’s for

For lovers of vintage-style white florals, powdery sensuality and classical composition. It will appeal to anyone who prefers floral perfumes with a creamy, slightly edible texture, a refined old-school feel and a soft but unmistakable presence.

Release year

2014

The nose

Lorenzo Villoresi is the founder and master perfumer behind the house that bears his name. Trained in philosophy and shaped by years of travel and study of raw materials, he is known for fragrances that feel like cultivated journeys through history, place and memory rather than trend-led compositions. His style often draws on classical perfumery structures, rich natural materials and a distinctly Mediterranean-Middle Eastern sensibility. Ylang Ylang fits that language well: a floral composition with a refined, traditional polish, where the ylang is softened by jasmine, orange blossom and creamy sweetness rather than pushed into excess.

Lorenzo Villoresi’s story

Lorenzo Villoresi builds perfumes as cultural objects as much as personal adornment, with a house philosophy rooted in craftsmanship, travel and the preservation of perfumery traditions. The brand favors classical composition, naturalistic richness and an intellectual, non-commercial approach to scent.

Ylang Ylang’s concept

Released in 2014, Ylang Ylang belongs to Villoresi’s vintage collection and was conceived as a tribute to the flower itself, described by the house as the “flower of flowers.” The composition frames ylang ylang in a radiant floral chorus of jasmine, orange blossom, frangipani and tiarè, giving it a polished, old-world sensuality.

Extra info

Ylang Ylang was launched in 2014 and is part of Lorenzo Villoresi’s vintage collection. The house offers it in several formats, including a 2 ml trial size, a 100 ml spray and a special Precious Gift Bottle with a silvery metal top.

All about this fragrance

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Featured in edits and sample packs Let's Ylang-Ylang

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