Dialogue with Venus opens with a white floral accord evoking the luxurious and exacerbated femininity of the 70’s, while its fruity, silky and solar vanilla is treated according to the codes of the House of PIERRE GUILLAUME PARIS. Subtle exotic sprays flow through this floral melody like a wind of freedom, suggesting a mischievous and sexy “je-ne-sais-quoi”, an effortless chic.
“In 1977, the year I was born, Helmut Newton immortalized Charlotte Rampling in a series of photos entitled Venus in Fur. A feline and super sensual woman embodies sexual power: emancipated, she takes possession of her body and asserts her desires. Echoing the sexual revolution and its bohemian patchoulis, the perfumery of the 70s distils a chic eroticism, all in suggestion, where heady white flowers pierced by green, powdery and aldehydic notes anchor the fragrances of this decade in a glamorous sophistication.” – Pierre Guillaume
Dialogue with Venus Fragrance Notes
Vanilla, Sea Spray, Ylang-ylang, Peach, Sandalwood, White Musk