Inspired by the noblewomen of dynasties past, Princess of China is soft yet radiant—like flowers in full bloom. It celebrates China’s rich history and imperial femininity through luminous petals and delicate fruits. Graceful and timeless.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of fragrance that suits close conversation and polished presence: a quiet room, a crisp blouse, a fresh face, and a sense of composure rather than drama. It feels most natural when you want to project softness with structure, leaving a clean floral trace that stays intimate.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its fresh floral-fruity profile can stay clear and luminous. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, elegant trail; more sprays will still read airy rather than heavy, with the silk accord helping it sit smoothly on skin.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like clean florals with a refined, feminine tilt and a modern, understated finish. It will appeal to those drawn to peony, pear, and airy white-floral compositions that feel graceful, polished, and easy to wear without becoming sweet or dense.
Release year
2025
The nose
Anh Ngo is the perfumer behind Princess of China, working with d'Annam and IFF on the composition. The fragrance fits a style that leans polished and transparent, with floral brightness and a refined, modern softness rather than heavy ornament. Because the scent is built around peony, pear, and a silk accord, it reads as a contemporary floral with a clean, luminous texture—an approach that suits a perfumer working in a house focused on cultural storytelling and nuanced, wearable compositions.
Collaborators
Anh Ngo developed the fragrance in collaboration with IFF, helping translate the brief into a polished Eau de Parfum structure. Nick Hoang, d'Annam’s founder, shaped the house’s broader creative direction around Asian cultural storytelling, which frames the fragrance’s imperial and historical inspiration.
d'Annam’s story
d'Annam is a Vietnamese fine fragrance house built around cultural memory and Asian heritage. Its perfumes are conceived as olfactory storytelling, often drawing on place, tradition, and personal recollection to create compositions that feel intimate, contemporary, and rooted in identity.
Princess of China | 中國公主’s concept
Princess of China was created as a tribute to noblewomen of China’s dynastic past, translating imperial femininity into a soft floral portrait. The composition uses peony, white lotus, silk, lychee, and pear to suggest bloom, grace, and delicacy, with the brand presenting it as a timeless expression of radiant elegance.
Extra info
Princess of China is part of d'Annam’s culturally rooted fragrance storytelling, with a name and concept that reference imperial Chinese femininity. Its composition includes a silk accord, giving the floral structure a smooth, tactile feel rather than a purely petal-like effect.
Inspired by the noblewomen of dynasties past, Princess of China is soft yet radiant—like flowers in full bloom. It celebrates China’s rich history and imperial femininity through luminous petals and delicate fruits. Graceful and timeless.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of fragrance that suits close conversation and polished presence: a quiet room, a crisp blouse, a fresh face, and a sense of composure rather than drama. It feels most natural when you want to project softness with structure, leaving a clean floral trace that stays intimate.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its fresh floral-fruity profile can stay clear and luminous. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, elegant trail; more sprays will still read airy rather than heavy, with the silk accord helping it sit smoothly on skin.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like clean florals with a refined, feminine tilt and a modern, understated finish. It will appeal to those drawn to peony, pear, and airy white-floral compositions that feel graceful, polished, and easy to wear without becoming sweet or dense.
Release year
2025
The nose
Anh Ngo is the perfumer behind Princess of China, working with d'Annam and IFF on the composition. The fragrance fits a style that leans polished and transparent, with floral brightness and a refined, modern softness rather than heavy ornament. Because the scent is built around peony, pear, and a silk accord, it reads as a contemporary floral with a clean, luminous texture—an approach that suits a perfumer working in a house focused on cultural storytelling and nuanced, wearable compositions.
Collaborators
Anh Ngo developed the fragrance in collaboration with IFF, helping translate the brief into a polished Eau de Parfum structure. Nick Hoang, d'Annam’s founder, shaped the house’s broader creative direction around Asian cultural storytelling, which frames the fragrance’s imperial and historical inspiration.
d'Annam’s story
d'Annam is a Vietnamese fine fragrance house built around cultural memory and Asian heritage. Its perfumes are conceived as olfactory storytelling, often drawing on place, tradition, and personal recollection to create compositions that feel intimate, contemporary, and rooted in identity.
Princess of China | 中國公主’s concept
Princess of China was created as a tribute to noblewomen of China’s dynastic past, translating imperial femininity into a soft floral portrait. The composition uses peony, white lotus, silk, lychee, and pear to suggest bloom, grace, and delicacy, with the brand presenting it as a timeless expression of radiant elegance.
Extra info
Princess of China is part of d'Annam’s culturally rooted fragrance storytelling, with a name and concept that reference imperial Chinese femininity. Its composition includes a silk accord, giving the floral structure a smooth, tactile feel rather than a purely petal-like effect.