Serge Lutens - Perfume

Perfume

Serge Lutens' own brand perfumes were conceived by him with the close cooperation of perfumer Christopher Sheldrake. The collection is composed of the following:

Collection Beige

  • À la nuit (2000)
  • Ambre sultan (1993)
  • Arabie (2000)
  • Bas de soie (2010)
  • Chergui (2001)
  • Clair de musc (2003)
  • Datura noir (2001)
  • Douce amère (2000)
  • Five o'clock au gingembre (2008)
  • Fleurs d'oranger (1995)
  • Fleurs de citronnier (2004)
  • Gris clair... (2006)
  • Jeux de peau (2011)
  • Nuit de cellophane (2009)
  • Rousse (2007)
  • Sa majesté la rose (2000)
  • Santal blanc (2001)
  • Un bois vanille (2003)

Collection Éphémère

  • Bois de violette (1992)
  • Bois et fruits (1992)
  • Féminité du bois (1992)
  • Santal de mysore (1997)
  • Tubéreuse criminelle (1998)
  • Un bois sépia (1994)

Collection Noire

  • Bois et musc (2005)
  • Bois oriental (1992)
  • Bornéo 1834 (2005)
  • Boxeuses (2010)
  • Cèdre (2005)
  • Chêne (2004)
  • Chypre rouge (2006)
  • Cuir mauresque (1996)
  • Daim blond (2004)
  • De profundis (2011)
  • El attarine (2008)
  • Encens et lavande (1996)
  • Fille en aiguilles (2009)
  • Fourreau noir (2009)
  • Fumerie turque (2003)
  • Iris silver mist (1994)
  • La myrrhe (1995)
  • Louve (2007)
  • Mandarine-mandarin (2006)
  • Miel de bois (2005)
  • Muscs koublaï khän (1998)
  • Rahät loukoum (1998)
  • Rose de nuit (1993)
  • Sarrasins (2007)
  • Serge noire (2008)
  • Un lys (1994)
  • Vetiver oriental (2002)
  • Vitriol d'Oeillet (2011)

Diffusion perfumes

  • L'eau Serge Lutens (2010)
  • L'eau froide (2012)

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