This fragrance is a prism refracting light into a splash of colors. A beam of ivy, lilac and lily of the valley illuminates a sandalwood and white musk milky way.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a close, polished setting where the wearer wants to feel luminous rather than loud: a soft presence that leaves a clean floral trail in the room. It reads as intimate and composed, with a gentle sweetness that feels especially natural in calm indoor light.
How to wear
Best worn lightly in mild to warm weather, where its airy florals and musky sandalwood can stay transparent rather than heavy. One to three sprays are enough; on skin it softens into a creamy veil, while in the air it stays smooth, clean and quietly sweet.
Who it’s for
For those drawn to floral musks with a clean, creamy finish, especially if they like lilac, lily of the valley and soft sandalwood over sharp freshness. It will appeal to wearers who prefer delicate sweetness, smooth texture and a luminous, understated profile.
The nose
Gérald Ghislain. The founder of Histoires de Parfums, Ghislain approaches perfume as narrative rather than formula, building scents like chapters in an olfactive library. His style is literary, imaginative and concept-led, with each composition designed to evoke a character, era or idea rather than simply a smell. For This Is Not A Blue Bottle 1/.2 – Light, that authorship matters: the fragrance sits within his playful, abstract blue-bottle series, where he translates the house’s storytelling ethos into a more atmospheric, radiant floral register.
Histoires de Parfums’s story
Histoires de Parfums treats perfume as an olfactive library: literary, historical and highly narrative, with each composition built to be read like a chapter on skin. The house favors French haute parfumerie craftsmanship, rich materials and names that evoke characters, years and ideas rather than generic scent types.
This Is Not A Blue Bottle 1/.2 – Light’s concept
This fragrance belongs to the brand’s This Is Not A Blue Bottle series, a concept built around color, light and abstraction rather than a literal bottle story. Light suggests a brighter, more translucent facet of the collection, translating the idea of a prism and a luminous beam into a floral-musky composition.
Extra info
This Is Not A Blue Bottle is one of Histoires de Parfums’ most visually distinctive collections, known for its bold blue presentation and abstract color-led concept. The Light version frames the idea of a prism and a beam of color through a floral-musk structure.
This fragrance is a prism refracting light into a splash of colors. A beam of ivy, lilac and lily of the valley illuminates a sandalwood and white musk milky way.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a close, polished setting where the wearer wants to feel luminous rather than loud: a soft presence that leaves a clean floral trail in the room. It reads as intimate and composed, with a gentle sweetness that feels especially natural in calm indoor light.
How to wear
Best worn lightly in mild to warm weather, where its airy florals and musky sandalwood can stay transparent rather than heavy. One to three sprays are enough; on skin it softens into a creamy veil, while in the air it stays smooth, clean and quietly sweet.
Who it’s for
For those drawn to floral musks with a clean, creamy finish, especially if they like lilac, lily of the valley and soft sandalwood over sharp freshness. It will appeal to wearers who prefer delicate sweetness, smooth texture and a luminous, understated profile.
The nose
Gérald Ghislain. The founder of Histoires de Parfums, Ghislain approaches perfume as narrative rather than formula, building scents like chapters in an olfactive library. His style is literary, imaginative and concept-led, with each composition designed to evoke a character, era or idea rather than simply a smell. For This Is Not A Blue Bottle 1/.2 – Light, that authorship matters: the fragrance sits within his playful, abstract blue-bottle series, where he translates the house’s storytelling ethos into a more atmospheric, radiant floral register.
Histoires de Parfums’s story
Histoires de Parfums treats perfume as an olfactive library: literary, historical and highly narrative, with each composition built to be read like a chapter on skin. The house favors French haute parfumerie craftsmanship, rich materials and names that evoke characters, years and ideas rather than generic scent types.
This Is Not A Blue Bottle 1/.2 – Light’s concept
This fragrance belongs to the brand’s This Is Not A Blue Bottle series, a concept built around color, light and abstraction rather than a literal bottle story. Light suggests a brighter, more translucent facet of the collection, translating the idea of a prism and a luminous beam into a floral-musky composition.
Extra info
This Is Not A Blue Bottle is one of Histoires de Parfums’ most visually distinctive collections, known for its bold blue presentation and abstract color-led concept. The Light version frames the idea of a prism and a beam of color through a floral-musk structure.