Its name gives the clue. Orange tree in Spanish Arabic. There you are, standing on a Moroccan roof. An exquisite coolness wafts up, chasing the clinging heat of the day. The curtains move lazily in the breeze. Shadows of orange trees stretch in the setting sun.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close quarters and warm air, when the day has softened but the heat still lingers in the walls. It gives the impression of clean linen, shaded citrus leaves and a calm, composed presence rather than a loud trail.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in mild to warm weather where its green citrus brightness can breathe. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a fresh, natural diffusion; on skin it stays airy and soft, with the orange blossom becoming smoother and more intimate over time.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus with a green edge, natural florals and a clean, understated profile. It suits those drawn to transparent compositions that feel fresh, botanical and quietly refined rather than sweet or heavy.
Release year
2020
The nose
Isabelle Doyen and Camille Goutal. Isabelle Doyen is known for a precise, naturalistic style that often gives florals and greens a tactile, living quality. Her work balances clarity with depth, and she has long been associated with elegant, ingredient-led compositions. Camille Goutal brings the creative legacy of Annick Goutal into a more contemporary, natural direction. Trained through years of close collaboration in the Goutal universe, she is known for fragrances that feel intimate, poetic and emotionally direct. In Azahar, their shared language is especially clear: a bright citrus-floral structure shaped to feel airy, textured and alive on skin.
Collaborators
Camille Goutal helped shape the creative vision and natural direction of the fragrance alongside Isabelle Doyen, bringing the house’s poetic, ingredient-focused identity into the composition. Their collaboration is central to the scent’s balance of clarity, freshness and softness.
Voyages Imaginaires’s story
Voyages Imaginaires is built around natural perfumery, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, organic alcohol and refillable packaging. The house treats fragrance as an imaginative journey, using a restrained palette of natural materials to create scents that feel poetic, modern and closely tied to skin.
Azahar (Lucky Orange Blossom)’s concept
Azahar was conceived as a Moroccan rooftop at dusk: orange trees in the setting sun, curtains moving in a lazy breeze, and a sudden coolness cutting through the heat of the day. The name refers to orange blossom, and the composition centers that note with petitgrain and tangerine for a fresh, green citrus effect.
Extra info
Azahar means orange blossom, or orange tree, in Spanish Arabic. The fragrance is part of Voyages Imaginaires’ debut 2020 collection and comes in a refillable natural spray bottle. Its inspiration is explicitly tied to a Moroccan rooftop at dusk.
Its name gives the clue. Orange tree in Spanish Arabic. There you are, standing on a Moroccan roof. An exquisite coolness wafts up, chasing the clinging heat of the day. The curtains move lazily in the breeze. Shadows of orange trees stretch in the setting sun.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close quarters and warm air, when the day has softened but the heat still lingers in the walls. It gives the impression of clean linen, shaded citrus leaves and a calm, composed presence rather than a loud trail.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in mild to warm weather where its green citrus brightness can breathe. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a fresh, natural diffusion; on skin it stays airy and soft, with the orange blossom becoming smoother and more intimate over time.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus with a green edge, natural florals and a clean, understated profile. It suits those drawn to transparent compositions that feel fresh, botanical and quietly refined rather than sweet or heavy.
Release year
2020
The nose
Isabelle Doyen and Camille Goutal. Isabelle Doyen is known for a precise, naturalistic style that often gives florals and greens a tactile, living quality. Her work balances clarity with depth, and she has long been associated with elegant, ingredient-led compositions. Camille Goutal brings the creative legacy of Annick Goutal into a more contemporary, natural direction. Trained through years of close collaboration in the Goutal universe, she is known for fragrances that feel intimate, poetic and emotionally direct. In Azahar, their shared language is especially clear: a bright citrus-floral structure shaped to feel airy, textured and alive on skin.
Collaborators
Camille Goutal helped shape the creative vision and natural direction of the fragrance alongside Isabelle Doyen, bringing the house’s poetic, ingredient-focused identity into the composition. Their collaboration is central to the scent’s balance of clarity, freshness and softness.
Voyages Imaginaires’s story
Voyages Imaginaires is built around natural perfumery, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, organic alcohol and refillable packaging. The house treats fragrance as an imaginative journey, using a restrained palette of natural materials to create scents that feel poetic, modern and closely tied to skin.
Azahar (Lucky Orange Blossom)’s concept
Azahar was conceived as a Moroccan rooftop at dusk: orange trees in the setting sun, curtains moving in a lazy breeze, and a sudden coolness cutting through the heat of the day. The name refers to orange blossom, and the composition centers that note with petitgrain and tangerine for a fresh, green citrus effect.
Extra info
Azahar means orange blossom, or orange tree, in Spanish Arabic. The fragrance is part of Voyages Imaginaires’ debut 2020 collection and comes in a refillable natural spray bottle. Its inspiration is explicitly tied to a Moroccan rooftop at dusk.