This perfume paints an olfactory portrait of Sada, a glamorous geisha. Her languid body, shamelessly powdered, is draped across the tatami. The silky slide of her skin against the woven straw becomes a caress. Blanc Sada captures her allure — milky rice powder and refined iris suggesting the geisha’s elegant makeup. Through this white veil, a fresh green accord of straw and tatami appears. The fragrance recasts the color of purity through a powdery, sensual composition.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close range: a quiet room, a seated conversation, the slow movement of fabric and skin rather than a grand entrance. It projects a powdered, almost tactile softness that feels intimate and composed, with a green straw facet that keeps the mood from becoming too sweet or heavy.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its powdery rice-and-iris texture can stay airy and defined. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, refined trail; too much will flatten the delicate straw and milk nuances. On skin it reads creamy and close, in air it becomes cleaner and more abstract.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like powdery, skin-close fragrances with a refined, artistic edge. It will appeal to those drawn to iris, rice powder, milky textures and green woody nuances, especially if they prefer understated sensuality over loud sweetness or overt florals.
Release year
2025
The nose
Bertrand Duchaufour is one of modern niche perfumery’s most influential auteurs, known for a restless style that balances structure and improvisation, natural materials and sharp contrasts. His work often leans into incense, woods, spices and textured abstractions, with a signature sense of movement and tension. For L'Entropiste, Duchaufour created the house as a personal project and used it to expand his long-running fascination with contrast, disorder and sensory surprise. Blanc Sada shows a more powdery, intimate side of his palette, translating geisha makeup, rice powder and straw into a refined woody composition.
Collaborators
Duchaufour shaped the brand as a personal creative platform and set the conceptual direction for the fragrance line, including Blanc Sada’s tension between purity and sensuality. Centdegrés contributed the bottle and visual identity, translating the house’s off-center, art-driven concept into packaging design.
L'Entropiste’s story
L'Entropiste treats entropy as a creative principle, building fragrances from contrast, imbalance and transformation rather than polished symmetry. The house favors artistic, concept-led perfumery, with a strong interest in material tension, evolving compositions and a distinctly French niche point of view.
Blanc Sada’s concept
Blanc Sada was conceived as an olfactory portrait of Sada Abe, reframing the geisha image through rice powder, iris, milk and tatami straw. The idea is one of immaculate white beauty disturbed by sensuality, turning a story of elegance, obsession and danger into a powdery, green-tinged composition.
Extra info
Blanc Sada is part of L'Entropiste’s first six-fragrance launch in 2025 and comes in Eau de Parfum concentration. The name and concept reference Sada Abe, a historical Japanese figure whose story has been repeatedly reinterpreted in art and culture. The bottle design was created by Centdegrés.
This perfume paints an olfactory portrait of Sada, a glamorous geisha. Her languid body, shamelessly powdered, is draped across the tatami. The silky slide of her skin against the woven straw becomes a caress. Blanc Sada captures her allure — milky rice powder and refined iris suggesting the geisha’s elegant makeup. Through this white veil, a fresh green accord of straw and tatami appears. The fragrance recasts the color of purity through a powdery, sensual composition.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close range: a quiet room, a seated conversation, the slow movement of fabric and skin rather than a grand entrance. It projects a powdered, almost tactile softness that feels intimate and composed, with a green straw facet that keeps the mood from becoming too sweet or heavy.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its powdery rice-and-iris texture can stay airy and defined. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, refined trail; too much will flatten the delicate straw and milk nuances. On skin it reads creamy and close, in air it becomes cleaner and more abstract.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like powdery, skin-close fragrances with a refined, artistic edge. It will appeal to those drawn to iris, rice powder, milky textures and green woody nuances, especially if they prefer understated sensuality over loud sweetness or overt florals.
Release year
2025
The nose
Bertrand Duchaufour is one of modern niche perfumery’s most influential auteurs, known for a restless style that balances structure and improvisation, natural materials and sharp contrasts. His work often leans into incense, woods, spices and textured abstractions, with a signature sense of movement and tension. For L'Entropiste, Duchaufour created the house as a personal project and used it to expand his long-running fascination with contrast, disorder and sensory surprise. Blanc Sada shows a more powdery, intimate side of his palette, translating geisha makeup, rice powder and straw into a refined woody composition.
Collaborators
Duchaufour shaped the brand as a personal creative platform and set the conceptual direction for the fragrance line, including Blanc Sada’s tension between purity and sensuality. Centdegrés contributed the bottle and visual identity, translating the house’s off-center, art-driven concept into packaging design.
L'Entropiste’s story
L'Entropiste treats entropy as a creative principle, building fragrances from contrast, imbalance and transformation rather than polished symmetry. The house favors artistic, concept-led perfumery, with a strong interest in material tension, evolving compositions and a distinctly French niche point of view.
Blanc Sada’s concept
Blanc Sada was conceived as an olfactory portrait of Sada Abe, reframing the geisha image through rice powder, iris, milk and tatami straw. The idea is one of immaculate white beauty disturbed by sensuality, turning a story of elegance, obsession and danger into a powdery, green-tinged composition.
Extra info
Blanc Sada is part of L'Entropiste’s first six-fragrance launch in 2025 and comes in Eau de Parfum concentration. The name and concept reference Sada Abe, a historical Japanese figure whose story has been repeatedly reinterpreted in art and culture. The bottle design was created by Centdegrés.