Inspired by a typographer’s mark and the detailed study of a blossom. A prismatic sheen washes over a lively conversation between flowers, penned in iridescent ink. This impression is brought to life with tender honeysuckle, voluptuous jasmine sambac, and creamy, apricot-esque mirabelle plum.
Perfumers: Céline Ellena and Jean-Claude Ellena
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is for close-range moments where the wearer wants to feel composed but not severe: a soft, magnetic presence that reads as polished from a few feet away and more intimate up close. Its floral sweetness and inky nuance suit a setting with movement, conversation and a little curiosity in the air.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the floral-fruity structure can stay luminous without turning heavy. Apply lightly to let the jasmine, honeysuckle and plum unfold with a soft, airy trail; more sprays will emphasize the sweetness and make the ink note feel more abstract on skin.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral scents with a modern twist: jasmine and honeysuckle softened by ripe fruit, but sharpened by an unusual inky accent. It will appeal to wearers who prefer sweet florals that feel artistic, polished and a little unexpected rather than classic or powdery.
Release year
2026
The nose
Céline Ellena and Jean-Claude Ellena
Liis’s story
Liis approaches fragrance as mood and self-expression, with a restrained, design-conscious style that favors clarity over excess. Made in California, the house builds modern unisex scents around memory, feeling and a clean, thoughtful composition.
Flower Glyph’s concept
Flower Glyph is built around a typographer’s mark and the close study of a blossom, translating graphic form into scent. Liis frames the idea as a prismatic floral conversation, with iridescent ink, pollen and ripe fruit giving the composition its distinctive, slightly abstract character.
Extra info
The name combines a floral image with a graphic term, echoing the fragrance’s design-led concept. Its note list is unusually specific for a floral-fruity scent, pairing blueberry and mirabelle plum with an “iridescent ink” accord. It was released as a 2026 addition to Liis’s California-made eau de parfum collection.
Inspired by a typographer’s mark and the detailed study of a blossom. A prismatic sheen washes over a lively conversation between flowers, penned in iridescent ink. This impression is brought to life with tender honeysuckle, voluptuous jasmine sambac, and creamy, apricot-esque mirabelle plum.
Perfumers: Céline Ellena and Jean-Claude Ellena
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is for close-range moments where the wearer wants to feel composed but not severe: a soft, magnetic presence that reads as polished from a few feet away and more intimate up close. Its floral sweetness and inky nuance suit a setting with movement, conversation and a little curiosity in the air.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the floral-fruity structure can stay luminous without turning heavy. Apply lightly to let the jasmine, honeysuckle and plum unfold with a soft, airy trail; more sprays will emphasize the sweetness and make the ink note feel more abstract on skin.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral scents with a modern twist: jasmine and honeysuckle softened by ripe fruit, but sharpened by an unusual inky accent. It will appeal to wearers who prefer sweet florals that feel artistic, polished and a little unexpected rather than classic or powdery.
Release year
2026
The nose
Céline Ellena and Jean-Claude Ellena
Liis’s story
Liis approaches fragrance as mood and self-expression, with a restrained, design-conscious style that favors clarity over excess. Made in California, the house builds modern unisex scents around memory, feeling and a clean, thoughtful composition.
Flower Glyph’s concept
Flower Glyph is built around a typographer’s mark and the close study of a blossom, translating graphic form into scent. Liis frames the idea as a prismatic floral conversation, with iridescent ink, pollen and ripe fruit giving the composition its distinctive, slightly abstract character.
Extra info
The name combines a floral image with a graphic term, echoing the fragrance’s design-led concept. Its note list is unusually specific for a floral-fruity scent, pairing blueberry and mirabelle plum with an “iridescent ink” accord. It was released as a 2026 addition to Liis’s California-made eau de parfum collection.