Bare skin gleaming with sun lotion, the sun lifting a gentle blend of tropical frangipani and milky sandalwood towards appreciative noses. Buttery and beautiful.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
It suits a close, sunlit setting where the air is warm and skin is already carrying the day’s heat. The fragrance reads as intimate and relaxed rather than loud, with a creamy tropical softness that feels natural on bare shoulders and linen.
How to wear
Best worn in warm weather, especially spring and summer, where its coconut-frangipani creaminess can breathe. Apply lightly to skin and clothing; a few sprays are enough, as the sun lotion accord and sandalwood create a soft, lingering aura rather than a sharp projection.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral scents with a creamy, tropical twist and a smooth, skin-like finish. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy sweet but restrained compositions, milky woods, and fragrances that feel luminous, sensual and easy to live with.
Histoires de Parfums’s story
Histoires de Parfums builds fragrances as narratives, treating perfume like an olfactive library of characters, years, poems and music. Founded by Gérald Ghislain, the house favours storytelling, rich materials and a distinctly literary French niche style.
This is Not a Blue Bottle 1/.7 – Happiness’s concept
This fragrance belongs to the This is Not a Blue Bottle collection, a line defined by bold blue flacons and a conceptual nod to Magritte. Beyond the collection identity, no confirmed creation story, launch year or perfumer is publicly detailed for this variant.
Extra info
The fragrance sits in Histoires de Parfums’ This is Not a Blue Bottle series, known for its vivid blue packaging and conceptual title. The exact meaning of the 1/.7 naming is not clarified in the available sources.
Bare skin gleaming with sun lotion, the sun lifting a gentle blend of tropical frangipani and milky sandalwood towards appreciative noses. Buttery and beautiful.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
It suits a close, sunlit setting where the air is warm and skin is already carrying the day’s heat. The fragrance reads as intimate and relaxed rather than loud, with a creamy tropical softness that feels natural on bare shoulders and linen.
How to wear
Best worn in warm weather, especially spring and summer, where its coconut-frangipani creaminess can breathe. Apply lightly to skin and clothing; a few sprays are enough, as the sun lotion accord and sandalwood create a soft, lingering aura rather than a sharp projection.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral scents with a creamy, tropical twist and a smooth, skin-like finish. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy sweet but restrained compositions, milky woods, and fragrances that feel luminous, sensual and easy to live with.
Histoires de Parfums’s story
Histoires de Parfums builds fragrances as narratives, treating perfume like an olfactive library of characters, years, poems and music. Founded by Gérald Ghislain, the house favours storytelling, rich materials and a distinctly literary French niche style.
This is Not a Blue Bottle 1/.7 – Happiness’s concept
This fragrance belongs to the This is Not a Blue Bottle collection, a line defined by bold blue flacons and a conceptual nod to Magritte. Beyond the collection identity, no confirmed creation story, launch year or perfumer is publicly detailed for this variant.
Extra info
The fragrance sits in Histoires de Parfums’ This is Not a Blue Bottle series, known for its vivid blue packaging and conceptual title. The exact meaning of the 1/.7 naming is not clarified in the available sources.