Lily Perfume Styles in Our Range
Lily appears across several scent families, and the character shifts depending on what it's paired with. Here are a few directions you'll find in our collection.
Fresh and Green Lily
When lily is combined with green, aquatic, or citrus notes, the result is light and clean. Our First Light, inspired by MFK Aqua Media, pairs lily of the valley with peony, bergamot, cedarwood, and musk for a fresh floral scent that feels effortless for everyday wear. If you're drawn to fresh perfumes, this is a strong starting point.
Soft Floral Lily
Lily blended with other white florals or powdery notes creates something more classic and feminine. Golden Hour, our impression of Dior J'Adore, layers ylang-ylang, rose, jasmine, and tuberose alongside musk and vanilla. The lily-adjacent floral bouquet here is lush without being heavy. For a similar lily scent for women that leans slightly more modern, Paper Lantern combines lotus, freesia, cyclamen, and rose with osmanthus and cedarwood in a floral aquatic composition inspired by Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey.
Warm and Layered Lily
Pair lily with amber, vanilla, or woody notes and you get something with more depth and presence. Nocturne Bloom, inspired by Givenchy L'Interdit EDP, wraps orange blossom, jasmine, and tuberose in patchouli, vetiver, and musk. It's the kind of composition where the floral heart shines through a warm, slightly mysterious base, making it well suited for evening or cooler weather.