The Louis Vuitton Les Colognes collection comprises Cactus Garden, a leafy aroma of yerba maté; Sun Song, a mixture of orange blossoms and musks; and Afternoon Swim, which has notes of orange, bergamot and mandarin
Cover The Louis Vuitton Les Colognes collection comprises Cactus Garden, a leafy aroma of yerba maté; Sun Song, a mixture of orange blossoms and musks; and Afternoon Swim, which has notes of orange, bergamot and mandarin

The three new perfumes from Louis Vuitton’s Les Colognes range bottle the elusive essence of sunny California

California is a place built on dreams. A place where beach boys and bikini-clad girls catch waves on the state’s southern beaches; where movie stars ride in top-down, hot-red convertibles along the Pacific Coast Highway; and where nature lovers find serenity in the bountiful blooms of the high desert.
 
For anyone who loves the movies La La Land or Clueless, or sings along to the Beach Boys, these sensations from the promised land are so vivid, you can almost smell them.

And you can definitely smell them in Louis Vuitton’s latest fragrance collection, Les Colognes, a California-inspired trio of perfumes that will instantly transport you to the state of endless summer.

The collection introduces three new scents—Sun Song, Cactus Garden and Afternoon Swim—that capture the essence of the Californian sun, sky, gardens and sea.

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Afternoon Swim, which has notes of orange, bergamot and mandarin
Above Afternoon Swim, which has notes of orange, bergamot and mandarin

For master perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, the challenge was to create fragrances that have all the spontaneity of cologne paired with the sophistication of perfume. “I dreamed of creating a perfume with airiness, locating the sensitive frontier between a pleasant but fleeting summer eau and the permanence of a perfume that expresses itself on the skin over time,” he says. “I created them with the same respect as great perfumes, with rare and natural raw materials whose qualities are exceptional.”
 
Those ingredients include orange blossom, which sets the tone of Sun Song, accented with an unexpected mixture of citron and musks. “Citron brings an incisive accent, while the musks are like a caress,” says Belletrud.

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Cactus Garden, a leafy aroma of yerba maté
Above Cactus Garden, a leafy aroma of yerba maté

Meanwhile, Cactus Garden features a leafy aroma of yerba maté accompanied by a slightly bitter thread of Calabrian bergamot and a sharp burst of lemongrass. The master perfumer says, “The maté is the central element, a note I love for its slightly smoky quality and the complexity it expresses in its tropical forest ambience.”
 
Lastly, Afternoon Swim consists of summery olfactory notes, including orange, bergamot and mandarin. Cavallier likens the fragrance to plunging into an ocean of the senses, with a touch of ginger that lets it set sail, while creamy ambergris brings it back to shore.

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Sun Song, a mixture of orange blossoms and musks
Above Sun Song, a mixture of orange blossoms and musks

To underscore the vibrancy of these new fragrances, American multimedia artist Alex Israel has created artful packaging that captures the spirit of each scent with explosions of colour and elements of a perpetually sunny holiday.

This story first appeared in the April issue of Hong Kong Tatler. 

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