Named after the prestigious address of their Parisian boutique, 24, Faubourg by Hermès is a delicate fruity-floral blend of citrus and soft flowers. Feminine, sophisticated and extremely seductive, this fine fragrance is simply irresistible.
Introduced 45 years ago, Calèche is an exceptional perfume with a sophistication and splendour expected from Hermès. The floral-woody composition used to create this fragrance gives it a warmth and personality that captivates the senses and brings an intense sensuality to the women wearing it.
Designed for all styles and ages, Eau d'Orange Verte refreshes and brings a feeling of well-being and joie de vivre. As its formula is bergamot-free, it can be used in the summer sun without any risk of photosensitivity.
Like a magic wand, Eau des Merveilles transports us into the surprising world of Hermès, whose creations are born of luxurious materials: raw, wild silk; tanned leather and crystal. Every bit as magnificent are the ingredients of this perfume that blends the rarest essences and absolutes, with spices from distant lands.
Like a magic wand, Eau des Merveilles transports us into the surprising world of Hermès with this potential collector limited edition bottle with an astrological tale. Eau des Merveilles (French for Water of Wonders) is a refreshing, sweet and light floral-based fragrance. Classic, delicate and fresh for the modern woman.
Sensual and mischievous, Elixir des Merveilles reveals unexpected waves of candied orange peel, vanilla sugar and biscuit. Reworked and reconsidered by Jean Claude Ellena, Hermès’s in-house fragrance designer, the scent is a more concentrated, gourmand and festive version of Eau des Merveilles. A third marvellous chapter: after the eau and the perfume, voici… the Elixir.
For decades, Equipage has been a reference in colognes for men. Very masculine, virile and robust, this fragrance has everything to please the most demanding men with its powerful composition and romantic effects. A timeless classic.
H like Hermès, Iris is the flower and goddess of Greek mythology that was transformed into a rainbow: daughter of Electra and Thaumas, Iris was a rainbow linking the Earth and the Heavens. She was a messenger of the gods. It is the first single flower perfume based on iris, one of the more noble and ancient raw materials in perfumery. In Hiris, the flower unveils different nuances, such as iris butter, smelling like flax, absolute, or yet irone, extracted from the essence, as well as black iris obtained from the rhizomes (roots), which gives a chocolaty note.
Kelly Calèche's name comes from two classic symbols of the Hermès tradition. Kelly, the saddle-maker’s legendary handbag, originally christened simply, ‘lady's handbag’ and rechristened Kelly in homage to Princess Grace Kelly. And Calèche, Hermès's second fragrance, created in 1961. From the imagination of house designer Jean Claude Ellena, Kelly Calèche is an airy leather scent, an ‘angel leather’ with the smell of flowers. A delicate fragrance for a modern Amazon.
The long history of the house of Hermès began in 1837 when Thierry Hermès moved to Paris and started a saddler's. Rocabar pays a tribute to this traditional art. A strong and majestic perfume, it takes us back to the far-of age of chivalry. A lively and warm perfume, evoking a horse blanket. The woody conifer note of fir, cedar and cypress followed by warm notes of vanilla and resin remind us of a horseback ride in the forest. The fragrance of Rocabar is built like a tree, starting with a top note of leaves, followed by the woody note of the trunk, and finally by the earthy note of the roots. This is why Rocabar is qualified as "powerful as a tree emerging from the earth and reaching up to the sky."
Terre d’Hermès is a plant-and-mineral scent for men, a fragrance combining heaven and earth (“terre”). Shaded with flinty accents and tangy hints of grapefruit, it reveals whiffs of tree trunks, roots and woody resins. A ‘straight-forward, frank, legible’ scent for a man who is at one, ‘simple and complex, tender and determined, a dreamer with his feet firmly on the ground.’
Inspired by the Mediterranean Sea, the domain of the Greek god Hermes, the brand of the same name has called upon perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena and Leïla Menchari, Hermès’s VP in charge of decoration. Between them, they managed to recreate the scents of Leïla’s garden in Hammamet, Tunisia. Home to peacocks, cats, and smaller birds, it is lush with jasmine, datura and belladonna lily. Once bottled, this green and generous garden tempts both women and men down its fragrantly scented paths.
Remember back in 2003, when Hermès helped us discover a magical garden nestled near the shores of the Mediterranean? In 2005, Hermès invited us to the banks of the Nile, on a sumptuous voyage organised by their in-house perfume designer, Jean Claude Ellena. In this garden, light years away from clichéd landscapes, the wind bears the scent of sacred lotus, with a touch of sycamore and green mango. A promising new essence men and women will share for the pleasure of their senses.