Silky citrus.
A particularly silky fragrance, where Pierre Guillaume transforms citrus acidity into a scented caress.
The kumquat-sandalwood accord seems infused with sunlight and bestows on the skin the charms of a melting creaminess, soft and fresh.
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The Sniff on Sunsuality:
"[it] opens with a delicate white floral note, bolstered with a smooth citrus undertone. It doesn’t really matter if it is lemon blossom, or lemon and blossoms, either way the scent opens light, breezy, and expansive. It’s a transparent scent that conjures up images of white muslin curtains billowing in a Mediterranean breeze, all gauzy and floaty. The floral nuances are sweet, delicate, almost naive, whilst the lemon is sharper, sourer but never very aggressive."
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close, easy company in bright daylight: a clean, softly glowing presence that feels relaxed rather than polished to perfection. It suits moments when you want freshness with a gentle, skin-like warmth, and a quiet trail that reads as luminous up close.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its citrus and musky woods can stay airy without disappearing. Apply lightly, as the composition is more about a smooth, intimate aura than strong projection; a few sprays are enough to create a soft, creamy citrus veil that sits close to the skin.
Who it’s for
For those who like citrus scents with a smoother, more tactile finish: clean but not austere, bright but not sharp. It will appeal to wearers who prefer understated elegance, soft woods, and fragrances that feel transparent, comfortable and quietly refined.
The nose
Pierre Guillaume is the French perfumer behind the brand that bears his name, known for a contemporary, inventive style that often plays with contrast: texture against brightness, clarity against surprise. His compositions are frequently built to evolve on skin, with a polished but unconventional signature. He launched his first fragrance in the early 2000s and has become associated with independent, genre-blending niche perfumery. Sunsuality fits that approach in its use of citrus not as a simple sparkling opening, but as a softened, tactile accord shaped by sandalwood and musk.
Pierre Guillaume White Collection’s story
Pierre Guillaume Paris is an independent house built around creative freedom, in-house development and a distinctly modern niche sensibility. Its fragrances are designed to be inventive yet wearable, with an emphasis on texture, movement and the way a scent unfolds over time rather than on rigid genre rules.
Sunsuality’s concept
Sunsuality belongs to the White Collection, a helio-inspired line shaped around light, sun and well-being. The fragrance is presented as a study in softened citrus, where kumquat and lemon are turned into something creamy and luminous, with the impression of warmth resting directly on the skin.
Extra info
Sunsuality is part of Pierre Guillaume Paris’s White Collection, a line built around light and sun. The fragrance is also presented in the house’s signature Shadow bottle with a double white ceramic skin, reinforcing the collection’s bright, minimal aesthetic.
Silky citrus.
A particularly silky fragrance, where Pierre Guillaume transforms citrus acidity into a scented caress.
The kumquat-sandalwood accord seems infused with sunlight and bestows on the skin the charms of a melting creaminess, soft and fresh.
***
The Sniff on Sunsuality:
"[it] opens with a delicate white floral note, bolstered with a smooth citrus undertone. It doesn’t really matter if it is lemon blossom, or lemon and blossoms, either way the scent opens light, breezy, and expansive. It’s a transparent scent that conjures up images of white muslin curtains billowing in a Mediterranean breeze, all gauzy and floaty. The floral nuances are sweet, delicate, almost naive, whilst the lemon is sharper, sourer but never very aggressive."
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close, easy company in bright daylight: a clean, softly glowing presence that feels relaxed rather than polished to perfection. It suits moments when you want freshness with a gentle, skin-like warmth, and a quiet trail that reads as luminous up close.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its citrus and musky woods can stay airy without disappearing. Apply lightly, as the composition is more about a smooth, intimate aura than strong projection; a few sprays are enough to create a soft, creamy citrus veil that sits close to the skin.
Who it’s for
For those who like citrus scents with a smoother, more tactile finish: clean but not austere, bright but not sharp. It will appeal to wearers who prefer understated elegance, soft woods, and fragrances that feel transparent, comfortable and quietly refined.
The nose
Pierre Guillaume is the French perfumer behind the brand that bears his name, known for a contemporary, inventive style that often plays with contrast: texture against brightness, clarity against surprise. His compositions are frequently built to evolve on skin, with a polished but unconventional signature. He launched his first fragrance in the early 2000s and has become associated with independent, genre-blending niche perfumery. Sunsuality fits that approach in its use of citrus not as a simple sparkling opening, but as a softened, tactile accord shaped by sandalwood and musk.
Pierre Guillaume White Collection’s story
Pierre Guillaume Paris is an independent house built around creative freedom, in-house development and a distinctly modern niche sensibility. Its fragrances are designed to be inventive yet wearable, with an emphasis on texture, movement and the way a scent unfolds over time rather than on rigid genre rules.
Sunsuality’s concept
Sunsuality belongs to the White Collection, a helio-inspired line shaped around light, sun and well-being. The fragrance is presented as a study in softened citrus, where kumquat and lemon are turned into something creamy and luminous, with the impression of warmth resting directly on the skin.
Extra info
Sunsuality is part of Pierre Guillaume Paris’s White Collection, a line built around light and sun. The fragrance is also presented in the house’s signature Shadow bottle with a double white ceramic skin, reinforcing the collection’s bright, minimal aesthetic.


