4 fragrances
Serge Lutens' La Fille de Berlin is a dark, honeyed rose that captures the spirit of a city reborn. With notes of geranium, palmarosa, and moss, it balances sweetness with an earthy, smoky edge. Perfect for evening wear and special occasions, this unisex fragrance is a masterpiece of narrative perfumery.
Serge Lutens Daim Blond is a 2004 classic that redefines leather as soft, powdery, and intimate. With notes of iris, apricot kernel, and suede, it offers a unique unisex experience ideal for cool weather and close encounters. Our review covers its evolution, performance, and value.
Serge Lutens Féminité du Bois shattered conventions in 1992 by centering a bold, spicy cedarwood in a feminine fragrance. This review explores its iconic fruity-woody accord, impressive performance, and enduring legacy as a masterpiece of perfumery.
Serge Lutens Féminité du Bois shattered the gender code of woody fragrances. This review explores how its iconic plum-and-cedar heart, created by Bourdon and Sheldrake, remains a masterpiece of warm, intelligent, and defiantly unisex perfumery.