Would You Wear a Fragrance That Smells Like Paper?
A Floral, Woody Fragrance.
Spring is here and Diptyque recently launched its new Eau de Toilette, L’Eau Papier fragrance. As ink soaks into a sheet of white paper, shadows emerge. Worlds are invented. L’Eau Papier celebrates the power of the imagination – that moment, suspended in time, when ink, paper and the hand become one.
This encounter translated into perfume, takes us into the heart of musk and its multiple facets. Musk evolves, changes, expresses itself over time and from one skin to another, just as ink saturates paper, assuming its texture to conjure up dreams and images.
L’Eau Papier eau de Toilette was developed by Diptyque in collaboration with perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin and artist Alix Waline as a tribute to creation and the paper that serves as the primary means of creation. The liberation of imagination recalls the history of the Maison and the founding trio’s passion for giving life to creativity.
With the tip of her brush, Alix Waline creates abstract, delicate, and dreamlike works of art in multiple shades of black. It was only natural for the Maison to choose this ink purist to work on the design universe of L’Eau Papier.
In L’Eau Papier, white musks are delicately complemented by an accord of Rice Steam, evoking the grain of the paper. To these are added luminous notes of Mimosa, while a backdrop of Blonde Wood tones grounds L’Eau Papier in the material itself evoke its delicate physicality. A tribute to creativity.
Retailing at $125 and $175 USD, L’Eau Papier eau de Toilette is available now in 50ml &100ml bottles respectively on Diptyque’s website and at boutiques.
Diptyque’s New Eau De Toilette Smells Beautifully, Of Paper and Ink
Diptyque’s New Eau De Toilette Smells Beautifully, Of Paper and Ink