06/13/2023
FloatingTime
20 Reviews
FloatingTime
1
Amazingly soothing lime (linden blossom) and honey caress
"Vouloir être ailleurs" (which means: "Wanting to be elsewhere") used to be called "Tilleul" (which means linden blossom or linden tree).
It's a very dreamy and soothing fragrance.
It opens with photorealistic lemon leaf and lime (linden blossom) notes. If you've ever walked under a linden tree or even drank loose-leaf linden infusions, it's unmistakeable. The opening notes stay for a long time, but are joined by equally realistic flower honey (reinforcing the linden infusion association) and wheat. It's very reminiscent of roasted slices of bread.
It's a very subtle and calming scent, that stays very close to the skin for most of its duration. I really love it.
Despite the total absence of lilac notes, it is fairly reminiscent of Frederic Malle's En Passant. This could be explained by the similar wheat note and by the fact the perfumer is the same.
It's a very dreamy and soothing fragrance.
It opens with photorealistic lemon leaf and lime (linden blossom) notes. If you've ever walked under a linden tree or even drank loose-leaf linden infusions, it's unmistakeable. The opening notes stay for a long time, but are joined by equally realistic flower honey (reinforcing the linden infusion association) and wheat. It's very reminiscent of roasted slices of bread.
It's a very subtle and calming scent, that stays very close to the skin for most of its duration. I really love it.
Despite the total absence of lilac notes, it is fairly reminiscent of Frederic Malle's En Passant. This could be explained by the similar wheat note and by the fact the perfumer is the same.