A perfume suspended in time
L’Heure Bleue diffuses its atmosphere at the very moment when the sun disappears beneath the horizon and the sky is painted with night’s velvet. L'Heure Bleue Eau de Parfum is an emblematic fragrance of the Maison Guerlain. It is with an armful of suave and delicate flowers enveloped in a breath of powder taking wing toward oriental notes that Jacques Guerlain celerated in 1912 "the night has not yet found its star". An anthem representing the softness of life and romantism.
Designed by Georges Chevalier, its bottle is underscored with graceful scrolls typical of Art Nouveau. Its avant-garde stopper, in the form of a hollowed heart, evokes the delicate romanticism of this perfumery masterpiece and represented a real technical feat at the time..
Terribly Parisian, L'Heure Bleue is both delicate and sensual. Worn by famous artists, era after era, its trail is absolutely unforgettable.
Floral Oriental.
Endearing, unsettling, captivating.
The top notes of the fragrance intoxicate you with the audacity of an aniseed note and the freshness of bergamot. The heart's carnation and neroli accord express delicate sensuality. The powdery, oriental dry-down troubles us with its powdery notes of iris and violet and its gourmand notes of vanilla, benzoin and tonka bean.
ALCOHOL • PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) • AQUA (WATER) • LIMONENE • LINALOOL • COUMARIN • BENZYL BENZOATE • BENZYL CINNAMATE • EUGENOL • CITRONELLOL • ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE • BHT • GERANIOL • CITRAL • HYDROXYCITRONELLAL • CINNAMAL • BENZYL ALCOHOL • ISOEUGENOL • CINNAMYL ALCOHOL • TOCOPHEROL