A sugared tuberose hiding in a castle build of marshmallow and pistachio baklava.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that reads close and tactile, with a soft, sugared presence rather than a loud floral bloom. It suits intimate settings where its marshmallow-pistachio sweetness and green tuberose can be noticed up close, leaving a powdery, slightly creamy trail.
How to wear
Best worn in moderate weather, especially when the air can carry its sweet floral-green contrast without flattening it. Use a light hand: one to three sprays is enough for the pistachio, musk and tuberose to stay plush and readable, with the green facets keeping the composition from feeling heavy.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like gourmand florals with a twist: sweet but not syrupy, floral but not airy, and textured with green and musky softness. It will appeal to people drawn to powdery, edible compositions with a polished niche feel.
The nose
Pierre Guillaume is the founder-perfumer of Pierre Guillaume Paris, a chemist turned independent creator known for composing fragrances that unfold like small narratives. His style often blends unexpected materials and contrasts—gourmand, floral, woody, green—into scents that feel structured yet playful, with a strong sense of movement on skin. Dilshad fits that approach: a sweet tuberose composition tempered by pistachio, musk and leafy greenness, showing his taste for edible textures framed by a more abstract, modern finish.
Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale’s story
Pierre Guillaume Paris is an independent niche house built around the founder’s personal vision rather than a commercial formula. Its numbered fragrances are conceived as stops along an olfactory journey, with a style that favors character, evolution and a certain conversational directness on skin.
PG17.1 Dilshad’s concept
PG17.1 Dilshad belongs to the brand’s numbered collection, presented as a stopover in Pierre Guillaume’s larger olfactory journey. Its composition suggests a gourmand-tuberose idea: sugared florals, pistachio richness and marshmallow softness, with the image of a sweet, enclosed interior rather than a bright floral bouquet.
Extra info
PG17.1 Dilshad belongs to Pierre Guillaume Paris’s numbered collection, formerly Parfumerie Générale. The house describes these fragrances as part of a journey, and this one stands out for its dessert-like take on tuberose, built around marshmallow and pistachio baklava imagery.
A sugared tuberose hiding in a castle build of marshmallow and pistachio baklava.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that reads close and tactile, with a soft, sugared presence rather than a loud floral bloom. It suits intimate settings where its marshmallow-pistachio sweetness and green tuberose can be noticed up close, leaving a powdery, slightly creamy trail.
How to wear
Best worn in moderate weather, especially when the air can carry its sweet floral-green contrast without flattening it. Use a light hand: one to three sprays is enough for the pistachio, musk and tuberose to stay plush and readable, with the green facets keeping the composition from feeling heavy.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like gourmand florals with a twist: sweet but not syrupy, floral but not airy, and textured with green and musky softness. It will appeal to people drawn to powdery, edible compositions with a polished niche feel.
The nose
Pierre Guillaume is the founder-perfumer of Pierre Guillaume Paris, a chemist turned independent creator known for composing fragrances that unfold like small narratives. His style often blends unexpected materials and contrasts—gourmand, floral, woody, green—into scents that feel structured yet playful, with a strong sense of movement on skin. Dilshad fits that approach: a sweet tuberose composition tempered by pistachio, musk and leafy greenness, showing his taste for edible textures framed by a more abstract, modern finish.
Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale’s story
Pierre Guillaume Paris is an independent niche house built around the founder’s personal vision rather than a commercial formula. Its numbered fragrances are conceived as stops along an olfactory journey, with a style that favors character, evolution and a certain conversational directness on skin.
PG17.1 Dilshad’s concept
PG17.1 Dilshad belongs to the brand’s numbered collection, presented as a stopover in Pierre Guillaume’s larger olfactory journey. Its composition suggests a gourmand-tuberose idea: sugared florals, pistachio richness and marshmallow softness, with the image of a sweet, enclosed interior rather than a bright floral bouquet.
Extra info
PG17.1 Dilshad belongs to Pierre Guillaume Paris’s numbered collection, formerly Parfumerie Générale. The house describes these fragrances as part of a journey, and this one stands out for its dessert-like take on tuberose, built around marshmallow and pistachio baklava imagery.