Serge Lutens Fleur d'Oranger

Serge Lutens Fleurs d’Oranger – A White‑Floral That Refuses to Be Delicate

Discover why this 2003 masterpiece remains the gold standard for orange blossom lovers.

By Vivir Editorial ·
4.0 Overall

Accords

White Floral Citrus Tuberose Animalic Floral

Notes Pyramid

Top
CitrusNeroliOrange Blossom
Heart
RoseJasmineTuberoseCumin
Base
HibiscusWoodyMusk

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.0

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Spicy, rich, and a little dirty. I really like this.
  • ✅ Rich and spicy and fresh doesn't quite seem possible, but to me this is all three.
  • ✅ A gorgeous fragrance - more than just an orange flower note. It has a very exotic smell that is sexy yet not cloying.
  • ✅ Unquestionably the scent of happiness!
  • ✅ Some call it an immaculate, sun-drenched orange blossom dream.
  • ❌ I like this perfume, and am a big fan of orange blossom, but there is an undeniable hairspray top note. after it wears off, perfume is nice, but doesn't last long after that.
  • ❌ Others get nothing but sweaty cumin and indolic nightmares.

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