Solar · $195
Solaire
Noon light through a wine glass.
A golden-hour citrus that turns amber and tonka by evening — the fragrance equivalent of a terrace that gets sun all day.
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The composition
- Top
- Bergamot, Mandarin, Pink pepper
- Heart
- Neroli, Orange blossom, Jasmine
- Base
- Amber, Tonka bean, Sandalwood
The note, in full
How Solaire wears.
Solaire is built to move with the light. In the first hour, mandarin and bergamot behave the way citrus always does — bright, immediate, a little impatient — but a dosage of pink pepper keeps it from reading as simple. There's a warmth underneath the sparkle from the very first spray, a signal of where the fragrance is headed.
By the second hour, neroli and orange blossom take over from the citrus, softer and more waxen, joined by jasmine at a volume low enough to read as texture rather than flower. This is Solaire at its most photogenic: warm without being heavy, floral without being sweet.
The base is unhurried amber, tonka bean, and a clean cut of sandalwood — no smoke, no incense, just the sensation of skin that has been in the sun. It is the most crowd-pleasing fragrance in the house, worn equally well to a morning meeting and a summer dinner that runs past midnight.