Dialogue with Venus

Floral
Unconventional
Woody
Notesmilky skin accordpeachsandalwoodsea saltvanillawhite muskylang-ylang
Tags #sexy #sweet
Style unisex

THE INSPIRATION

In 1977, the year I was born, Helmut Newton immortalised Charlotte Rampling in a series of photos entitled Venus in Fur. A feline and supersensual woman embodies sexual power: emancipated, she takes possession of her body and asserts her desires. Echoing the sexual revolution and its bohemian patchoulis, the perfumery of the 70s distils a chic eroticism, all in suggestion, where heady white flowers pierced by green, powdery and aldehydic notes anchor the fragrances of this decade in a glamorous sophistication.

THE PERFUME

Dialogue with Venus opens with a white floral accord evoking the luxurious and exacerbated femininity of the 70’s, while its fruity, silky and solar vanilla is treated according to the codes of the House of PIERRE GUILLAUME PARIS. Subtle exotic sprays flow through this floral melody like a wind of freedom, suggesting a mischievous and sexy “je-ne-sais-quoi”, an effortless chic.

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This is the scent of close conversation and deliberate proximity, where the air is warm and the gesture is slow. It suits a setting that calls for softness with tension: polished, intimate, and a little provocative, with the skin-like trail doing most of the work.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, when its milky floral sweetness and saline lift can breathe without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a smoother, more diffused trail; on skin it reads creamier and more intimate, in air more floral and solar.

Who it’s for

For those who like floral perfumes with an unconventional, skin-close twist: creamy rather than powdery, sensual rather than loud, and polished with a touch of salt. It will appeal to wearers drawn to white florals, vanilla and modern musky-woody softness.

The nose

Pierre Guillaume is the founder and perfumer behind Pierre Guillaume Paris, an independent French house known for inventive, contemporary compositions that stay wearable. His style often plays with contrast and movement, building fragrances that evolve on skin with a clear narrative and a distinctive, modern signature. He works with complete creative freedom and is associated with a perfumery language that mixes genres rather than following them: gourmand, musky, floral and woody ideas are often reframed with a precise, slightly unexpected twist. Dialogue with Venus fits that approach in its blend of white florals, milky skin softness and saline brightness.

Pierre Guillaume White Collection’s story

Pierre Guillaume Paris is an independent niche house built around creative freedom, contemporary composition and a refusal to repeat itself. Its perfumes are designed as evolving olfactory stories, often balancing originality with wearability and a polished, modern French sensibility.

Dialogue with Venus’s concept

Dialogue with Venus is framed as a sensual tribute to the 1970s, evoking Helmut Newton’s Venus in Fur imagery and the era’s glamorous, liberated eroticism. The composition translates that mood into a white-floral accord softened by vanilla and exotic accents, suggesting a chic, teasing femininity rather than overt opulence.

Extra info

Dialogue with Venus belongs to Pierre Guillaume Paris’s White Collection, a line inspired by light, sun and well-being. The name and concept nod to a 1970s visual world of liberated glamour, while the fragrance itself uses a milky skin accord to give that idea a modern, tactile form.

All about this fragrance

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Featured in edits and sample packs Bestsellers of 2024 | For HerHeroes, Gods, & Monsters
Notesmilky skin accordpeachsandalwoodsea saltvanillawhite muskylang-ylang
Tags #sexy #sweet
Style unisex

THE INSPIRATION

In 1977, the year I was born, Helmut Newton immortalised Charlotte Rampling in a series of photos entitled Venus in Fur. A feline and supersensual woman embodies sexual power: emancipated, she takes possession of her body and asserts her desires. Echoing the sexual revolution and its bohemian patchoulis, the perfumery of the 70s distils a chic eroticism, all in suggestion, where heady white flowers pierced by green, powdery and aldehydic notes anchor the fragrances of this decade in a glamorous sophistication.

THE PERFUME

Dialogue with Venus opens with a white floral accord evoking the luxurious and exacerbated femininity of the 70’s, while its fruity, silky and solar vanilla is treated according to the codes of the House of PIERRE GUILLAUME PARIS. Subtle exotic sprays flow through this floral melody like a wind of freedom, suggesting a mischievous and sexy “je-ne-sais-quoi”, an effortless chic.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is the scent of close conversation and deliberate proximity, where the air is warm and the gesture is slow. It suits a setting that calls for softness with tension: polished, intimate, and a little provocative, with the skin-like trail doing most of the work.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, when its milky floral sweetness and saline lift can breathe without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a smoother, more diffused trail; on skin it reads creamier and more intimate, in air more floral and solar.

Who it’s for

For those who like floral perfumes with an unconventional, skin-close twist: creamy rather than powdery, sensual rather than loud, and polished with a touch of salt. It will appeal to wearers drawn to white florals, vanilla and modern musky-woody softness.

The nose

Pierre Guillaume is the founder and perfumer behind Pierre Guillaume Paris, an independent French house known for inventive, contemporary compositions that stay wearable. His style often plays with contrast and movement, building fragrances that evolve on skin with a clear narrative and a distinctive, modern signature. He works with complete creative freedom and is associated with a perfumery language that mixes genres rather than following them: gourmand, musky, floral and woody ideas are often reframed with a precise, slightly unexpected twist. Dialogue with Venus fits that approach in its blend of white florals, milky skin softness and saline brightness.

Pierre Guillaume White Collection’s story

Pierre Guillaume Paris is an independent niche house built around creative freedom, contemporary composition and a refusal to repeat itself. Its perfumes are designed as evolving olfactory stories, often balancing originality with wearability and a polished, modern French sensibility.

Dialogue with Venus’s concept

Dialogue with Venus is framed as a sensual tribute to the 1970s, evoking Helmut Newton’s Venus in Fur imagery and the era’s glamorous, liberated eroticism. The composition translates that mood into a white-floral accord softened by vanilla and exotic accents, suggesting a chic, teasing femininity rather than overt opulence.

Extra info

Dialogue with Venus belongs to Pierre Guillaume Paris’s White Collection, a line inspired by light, sun and well-being. The name and concept nod to a 1970s visual world of liberated glamour, while the fragrance itself uses a milky skin accord to give that idea a modern, tactile form.

All about this fragrance

Close

Featured in edits and sample packs Bestsellers of 2024 | For HerHeroes, Gods, & Monsters